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Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas
Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas
Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas
Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas
Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas

Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas Snaps

Product ID : 9574488
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Galleon Product ID 9574488
UPC / ISBN 520107637058
Shipping Weight 0.26 lbs
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Model 664-0081
Manufacturer Ironwood Pacific
Shipping Dimension 11.61 x 2.6 x 1.65 inches
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Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool for Boat Canvas Features

  • SNAP & UNSNAP BOAT COVERS WITH EASE - Our patented tool makes quick work of even the most stubborn of boat cover snaps, without damaging the canvas

  • DUAL STAINLESS STEEL BLADES - The long blade fastens and unfastens snaps from inside the boat, the shorter blade from outside. Works on boat covers, tarps, and bimini tops

  • EASY-GRIP, ERGONOMIC HANDLE - The textured, rubberized handle ensures a sure grip and comfortable experience while fastening or unfastening snaps

  • COMBINE WITH SNAP LUBE - For the more difficult snaps, such as those with rust or corrosion, a bit of Snap Lube makes the Top-Snapper's job even easier

  • MANUFACTURER'S LIFETIME WARRANTY - Our Top-Snapper is made to last and backed by a lifetime warranty


About Ironwood Pacific Top-Snapper Tool For Boat Canvas

Active boaters know that attaching and removing a boat cover or boat top is seldom easy. Fabric shrinks, snaps corrode, and aligning snaps can quickly become a two-person job. The Top-Snapper blade slides over the snap, allowing you to align the snap halves for easy snapping. The longer blade is for fastening snaps from the inside; the shorter blade for fastening snaps from the outside. Both blades work equally well for unsnapping snaps.