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Flexible earth cable 1.6mm roll of 50m 100 Ohm/km
Double insulated cable with a distance indicator every metre for connection between energisers and fences, or underground wiring (gates). Galvanised cable core preventing any oxidation. Ø 1.6 mm, for short distances only. For distances over 25m, use the 2.5mm cable.
- 1 in stock
- In the process of being restocked
- 2 in stock
"Warning Electric Fence" Sign (universal) (1)
This warning sign must legally be placed every 50 metres on an electric fence when it is adjacent to a public road.
- 2 in stock
Neon Tester
This fence tester allows you to quickly and easily measure the tension of your fence.
Its compact size makes it easy to keep it handy at all times.
- 1 in stock
Electric fence buzzer tester
A simple and practical tester that can be attached to a keyring.
Simply bring it close to the electric fence and it emits a beep if the fence is live.
- 2 in stock
- 5 in stock
Stainless steel cord connector (25)
Guarantees an excellent connection of cords or Vidoflex.
Ensures good electrical conductivity.
Stainless steel.
- 5 in stock
Stainless steel cable connector with wing nut (4)
This wing nut cord connector ensures a reliable connection of the cord and Vidoflex, and it is easy to install by hand.
For connecting two lengths of cord/rope in a fence.
Maintains good electrical conductivity on the fence.
- 1 in stock
Screwdriver bit for Base insulators
Support for easily mounting the entire range of screw or ring insulators from Gallagher using a cordless drill. (Not suitable for 057801, 057818, 009350 and the Super screw insulator)
- 5 in stock
Fruit Jelly Mix (6 jars) - Back Zoo Nature
Back Zoo Nature Fruit Tubs Mix 6 pieces of different flavors for birds, parrots, rodents and rabbits. These fruit jars are a treat for your pet! Formerly known as ZooFaria Fruit Cups, the name was changed a few years ago to Back Zoo Nature Fruit Cups.
Fruits, and especially sugars, are a very important part of the diet of birds, especially those with crooked beaks. In the wild, birds eat a lot of fruits, nectar, flowers, etc. These contain a lot of natural sugars, but birds really need them. A bird consumes much more energy in relation to its body weight, after all, it must be able to fly.