A Few Tips and Tricks for Cinch Straps, Where to use..


By Lee Phillips
2 min read


Smart ways to use your Cinch Straps at home, in the garden or on the go

Hook and loop straps are one of those things that once you have a few, you’ll keep finding new uses for them. Whether you’re organising a messy drawer or packing for a weekend away, Cinch Straps are a simple, reusable way to tidy things up no cable ties, knots or tape needed.

🛠 Around the Home & Workshop

  • Tame your cables: Perfect for bundling up charging cables, leads behind the TV, or your home office spaghetti.
  • Wrap and store tools: Keep long-handled tools together or stop hosepipes and extension cords from unravelling.
  • DIY organisation: Use straps to hang tools from hooks or fix lightweight items in place.

🚗 In the Garage or Car

  • Secure loose items: Stop stuff rolling around in the boot or on garage shelves.
  • Strap up bundles: Firewood, tent poles, PVC pipes – a simple loop and pull keeps them together.
  • Hold lids or covers down: Our wider heavy-duty straps are great for bins, containers or tarpaulin.

🌿 Garden & Outdoors

  • Support your plants: Soft on stems, strong in wind great for training climbers or tying canes.
  • Camping or caravan: Bundle up poles, hang items from guy ropes, or keep leads tidy.
  • Bikes & buggies: Strap things to frames or foldable parts together for transport.

✈️ On the Move

  • Luggage straps: Use wide straps to secure suitcases, carry items together or add a quick handle.
  • Strap & go: Whether it’s a yoga mat, picnic blanket or folding chair, a quick cinch keeps it neat.

A Few Handy Tips:

  • Strap sizing: Make sure to allow a little extra length when wrapping bulkier items. Check out our Sizing Guide for help.
  • Reusability: Cinch Straps can be used again and again. Just peel and press no waste.
  • Custom sizes: Need something specific? We can make straps to order just get in touch.