 Greetings friends! This is Survival Doc. Today I'm going to do a product review for the Stronghold Haywire Clamper, which is a product that I believe all preppers will be interested in. It comes in two versions, so that actually the clamper is the same. This is the regular clamper. It comes with a small amount of wire. Here is the Survival Pack, and I recommend the Survival Pack because with the Survival Pack it costs a little bit more, but you get a whole lot more wire, and you get three different gauges of wire. And this is a little sample of how it's used, but I'll get into that in a minute. And here it is, very sturdy tool. Looks like it's indestructible tool. And I like the Survival Pack for one reason because of this really nice rubberized case, which will keep water out of it. And I got two. I'm going to put one in my toolbox, and the other I'm going to put in my vehicle. This might not be a tool that you want to put in your bug out bag because you're limited with weight and space in your bug out bag, but it's certainly a tool that all preppers will want to have on hand, and you'll see why in just a minute. You certainly want one in your vehicle to use out in the field. Alright, how many of us have one of these? Alright, a hammer with a broken handle or an axe with a broken handle, and you know this tape I put on there. You know this tape isn't going to work. But with the Haywire Clamper, you can fix this. What you do to get the proper length is you measure it's about a one inch diameter. Look in the instructions, and this is the first time I've ever used this product. We'll see how easy it is to use for a new person. Look in here say for a one inch diameter. You use for double strength, which means wrapping it around twice. You use 21 and a half inches. Since it's the first time I've used this, I'm going to just use the single strength, which is 14 and a half inches. So what I'll do is take my measure stick. I'm going to use this. This one right here I believe. 14 inches of wire. You do need a wire cutter for this, of course. Now what you do is you bend this to form a loop. You run your wire inside the loop, and as you can see when you cut your wire sometimes one is a little bit longer than the other. When you put the longer end first it's just easier to put it in that way. In these two holes right here put the longer end first, then the other end. Put the little notch on the loop like so. Tighten it down. See a position at where my crack is. Then tighten it down. Bend it over to lock it in place. Cut your wire, and voila. The clamp of course is very good at repairing hoses. You know this, if you've ever used one of these type of hose repair kits, you know they don't work very well. The clamper actually will hold a lot better due to a timer strength. I'm not going to repair this on the camera. You can use this single wound. You can also use it for extra strength. You can use it double wound. But you're limited as far as the uses of this thing. You're limited only by your imagination. This is something that you can use repair ax handles. You can use it to bind wood together, bind poles together to repair things. When you repair things they're repaired good. If you've ever used duct tape you know that duct tape is only a temporary repair. Duct tape dries out and rots very quickly and doesn't hold. This is a permanent repair. It's a lot stronger than duct tape, a lot better than duct tape, and it has a whole lot more applications than duct tape. I think it is a tool that you will want. It's a survival doc thumbs up. The stronghold haywire clamper. Here's the website for the haywire clamper. The stronghold haywire clamper. There it is. Okay, we'll click on buy online. As you can see there are two versions here. There's the regular haywire clamper tool which sells for just under $25. There's the haywire clamper survival pack which sells for just under $45. Same tool but with the survival pack you get this very nice case and a lot of wire to use of different gauges, three different gauges in there. And then you can also order bulk wire on the website. But of course you can get the wire anywhere.