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product_id: 1931057
title: "OOK #18 Galvanized Hobby Wire (110 ft Coil) | 25 lb Strength Steel Utility Wire for Garden Support, Craft Projects, Binding, Packaging & Home Improvement Use"
brand: "ook"
price: "3321 kr"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Supports up to 25 lbs load 110' length for extended projects Highest corrosion resistance grade OOK #18 Galvanized Hobby Wire (110 ft Coil) | 25 lb Strength Steel Utility Wire for Garden Support, Craft Projects, Binding, Packaging & Home Improvement Use

**Brand:** ook
**Price:** 3321 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Wire up your next masterpiece with strength and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OOK #18 Galvanized Hobby Wire (110 ft Coil) | 25 lb Strength Steel Utility Wire for Garden Support, Craft Projects, Binding, Packaging & Home Improvement Use by ook
- **How much does it cost?** 3321 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/1931057-ook-18-galvanized-hobby-wire-110-ft-coil-25-lb)

## Best For

- ook enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ook brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Top-tier corrosion resistance ensures your projects stay strong and rust-free over time.
- • **Safe & Reliable:** Non-toxic, galvanized finish means worry-free handling for all your creative and practical applications.
- • **Strength You Can Trust:** Robust design holds up to 25 pounds, perfect for securing, crafting, or structural needs.
- • **Endless Creative Freedom:** 110 feet of premium galvanized steel wire to fuel your DIY ambitions without limits.
- • **Precision Gauge Advantage:** Thinner #18 gauge wire offers the ideal balance of flexibility and durability for detailed work.

## Overview

The OOK Galvanized Steel Hobby Wire (#18) offers 110 feet of corrosion-resistant, galvanized steel wire designed for durability and strength. With a robust build supporting up to 25 pounds, this non-toxic, precision gauge wire is ideal for DIY projects, crafting, and securing items, making it a trusted choice for professionals and hobbyists alike.

## Description

When projects require flexible support and dependable binding strength, the right utility wire makes all the difference. OOK 18 Gauge Galvanized Hobby Wire is designed to provide reliable performance for a wide range of household, craft and garden applications. With 110 feet of steel wire, this coil offers the flexibility needed to cut and shape the exact length required for each project. Manufactured from durable steel and coated with zinc, the galvanized finish helps protect the wire from rust and corrosion caused by moisture and environmental exposure. This protective coating helps extend the product lifespan while maintaining consistent strength during use. The malleable wire construction allows the wire to be bent, twisted and shaped easily without breaking, making it suitable for tasks such as garden plant support, fencing reinforcement, bundling materials, packaging applications and craft projects. With a 25 lb strength rating, this versatile utility wire provides dependable holding power for light-duty support and securing applications around the home, workshop or garden. OOK galvanized hobby wire is available in multiple gauges and lengths to meet different project requirements. Remember: the higher the gauge number, the thinner the wire. OOK is built for hanging—and for securing what matters with confidence and precision.

Review: Good strong rigid wire - This is #9 wire. Of course it's not easy to "tie in a knot". If you want to tie knots get some 16 or 19 gauge. This is made to be beefy and have strength. It is supposed to be very rigid. It is easy to cut with a pair of 10 inch linemans pliers, but you are not going to cut it with dinky little household pliers. I use it formed and clipped around the doors of why rabbit cages. Why? It give the cage doors rigidity and spring back if a raccoon were to try to bend the cage door open. It's rigidity and strength is why you should buy it, not for artsy knot tying type of stuff. Don't expect this to bend easily for wire wrapping either. It's not flimsy like that. Use it for when you need strength. Garden hoops, Fence braces, things of that nature.
Review: Great hobby wire, not magnet wire, not toxic - This is great hobby wire. I tried it out as magnet wire and it didn't cut it. It does conduct electricity but it's not insulated with the invisible epoxy (or lacquer) coating of magnet wire. And in response to the reviewer who gave this a low rating with the irrelevant comment falsely accusing copper of being toxic: Copper is not a toxic substance. That false information wrongfully scares people and incites panic. It should be removed. Copper is one of the safest substances known to humankind. Copper is far less toxic than iron. And our ability to breathe air depends on iron. For crying out loud! People can safely handle copper all day everyday without any concern whatsoever. Sucking on pennies before 1982 was much safer when they were made of copper instead of zinc. Now, swallowing a penny is a medical emergency. When pennies were copper, you could just wait for the penny to be "passed". (By the way the problem is that zinc is dissolved too quickly by the hydrochloric acid in our stomachs. You want toxic! There is nothing as toxic as hydrochloric acid. And every healthy human is carrying around a container of it all day everyday. OSHA should fine the entire population!) There is no evidence whatsoever that copper is absorbed through the skin through ordinary handling of products such as copper wire. Where is this nonsense coming from? Copper is absolutely not toxic. Pine trees and sunshine are far, far more toxic than copper -- really. Contrary to being toxic, copper is an essential micronutrient required for human health. Every multi-vitamin pill contains copper. The effects of copper on human health, animal health and the environment are fully understood. Copper is one of the good guys. No warning necessary. There is no OSHA guideline for the general population on copper unlike say, zinc. Copper, like any element is only a problem in crazy, hyper excessive amounts that do not occur with people not in the businesses that mine, process, heat, cut, sand, polish, etc. copper. People who work in flour mills develop more respiratory ailments from breathing wheat dust than copper miners breathing copper dust. Everything in excess is "toxic". Everything exposed over a prolonged period in an unusual manner such as breathing in flour in a mill or the .001% UV radiation that gets through 100% UV-blocking cockpit glass on airliners and gives some pilots skin cancer after 30 years of exposure (it really happens) is a problem. Everything can cause some people to have allergies, cause certain reactions and certain syndromes. Some people are allergic to pure air and pure water. All of these things are at the fringes of the spectrum. It is no more justified going around telling people "copper is toxic, be careful" than it is to say "distilled water is toxic, be careful". Think I'm being facetious? Google the studies of distilled water causing cancer on the skin of lab rats. Turns out, if you irritate skin of any animal with pure water long enough you are going to cause cancer. So should we call distilled water carcinogenic? Please! Life is not risk free and never will be. Copper is as safe as any stuff gets. Get the copper wire, make your project and increase your lifespan a little which is what really happens when you inject endorphins into your bloodstream when you feel that sense of satisfaction from creating something -- a uniquely human adaptation that started sometime after emerging from the stone age into the BRONZE AGE (bronze is mostly copper).

## Features

- OOK GALVANIZED HOBBY WIRE FOR BINDING, SUPPORT, AND DIY PROJECTS: 18 gauge galvanized hobby wire handles binding, fencing reinforcement, packaging, plant support, and craft or home improvement projects indoors and outdoors.
- GALVANIZED STEEL WITH CORROSION-RESISTANT ZINC COATING: Strong galvanized steel with protective zinc coating resists rust and environmental exposure, extending wire lifespan during long-term outdoor and indoor applications.
- 110 FT COIL FOR FLEXIBLE PROJECT USE AND MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: 110 ft. coil lets users cut the exact length needed for fencing repairs, craft builds, tying materials, and general workshop tasks with plenty of wire available.
- MALLEABLE WIRE FOR EASY BENDING AND SHAPING DURING INSTALLATION: Flexible and easy to bend, twist, and secure without excessive force. Malleable design makes installation simple for securing garden structures and craft projects.
- TRUSTED OOK HANGING SOLUTIONS: OOK is engineered for reliability, strength, and long-term hanging performance. Every product is purpose-built so you can hang, secure, and reinforce with confidence across home and professional applications.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00HVLK9KW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,094 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #37 in Electrical Wire |
| Brand | OOK |
| Brand Name | OOK |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,540 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Galvanized |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049223501314 |
| Grade Rating | Hobby |
| Included Components | electrical-wires |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 7.6 x 4.3 inches |
| Item Form | Coil |
| Item Shape | Round Rod |
| Item Type Name | Galvanized Steel Hobby Wire (#18) 110' |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OOK |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | 534644 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 50131 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DIY projects, crafting, holding items |
| Tensile Strength | 25 Pounds |
| UPC | 049223501314 |
| Unit Count | 35.274 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OOK
- **Color:** White
- **Finish Type:** Galvanized
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** DIY projects, crafting, holding items

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it pliable? will it bend easily ?**
A: Pliable. Bends easily.

**Q: Is this spring wire?**
A: I’m not exactly sure what you mean by spring wire, but I would say no if you’re talking about making a spring for something mechanical. I use it for art, it’s a bit difficult to bend and hold a shape but it does the job

**Q: I need white wire**
A: This wire is silver.

**Q: is this galvanized or stainless steel? The listing title says one ,the text says the other !**
A: It appears to be Stainless in that the metal seems to be the same throughout the wire. Galvanized is a zinc coating that is normally applied to the surface of mild steel sheets, wire, or pipe, et-cetera to protect it from corrosive environment.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good strong rigid wire
*by M***N on April 30, 2026*

This is #9 wire. Of course it's not easy to "tie in a knot". If you want to tie knots get some 16 or 19 gauge. This is made to be beefy and have strength. It is supposed to be very rigid. It is easy to cut with a pair of 10 inch linemans pliers, but you are not going to cut it with dinky little household pliers. I use it formed and clipped around the doors of why rabbit cages. Why? It give the cage doors rigidity and spring back if a raccoon were to try to bend the cage door open. It's rigidity and strength is why you should buy it, not for artsy knot tying type of stuff. Don't expect this to bend easily for wire wrapping either. It's not flimsy like that. Use it for when you need strength. Garden hoops, Fence braces, things of that nature.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great hobby wire, not magnet wire, not toxic
*by J***T on October 29, 2014*

This is great hobby wire. I tried it out as magnet wire and it didn't cut it. It does conduct electricity but it's not insulated with the invisible epoxy (or lacquer) coating of magnet wire. And in response to the reviewer who gave this a low rating with the irrelevant comment falsely accusing copper of being toxic: Copper is not a toxic substance. That false information wrongfully scares people and incites panic. It should be removed. Copper is one of the safest substances known to humankind. Copper is far less toxic than iron. And our ability to breathe air depends on iron. For crying out loud! People can safely handle copper all day everyday without any concern whatsoever. Sucking on pennies before 1982 was much safer when they were made of copper instead of zinc. Now, swallowing a penny is a medical emergency. When pennies were copper, you could just wait for the penny to be "passed". (By the way the problem is that zinc is dissolved too quickly by the hydrochloric acid in our stomachs. You want toxic! There is nothing as toxic as hydrochloric acid. And every healthy human is carrying around a container of it all day everyday. OSHA should fine the entire population!) There is no evidence whatsoever that copper is absorbed through the skin through ordinary handling of products such as copper wire. Where is this nonsense coming from? Copper is absolutely not toxic. Pine trees and sunshine are far, far more toxic than copper -- really. Contrary to being toxic, copper is an essential micronutrient required for human health. Every multi-vitamin pill contains copper. The effects of copper on human health, animal health and the environment are fully understood. Copper is one of the good guys. No warning necessary. There is no OSHA guideline for the general population on copper unlike say, zinc. Copper, like any element is only a problem in crazy, hyper excessive amounts that do not occur with people not in the businesses that mine, process, heat, cut, sand, polish, etc. copper. People who work in flour mills develop more respiratory ailments from breathing wheat dust than copper miners breathing copper dust. Everything in excess is "toxic". Everything exposed over a prolonged period in an unusual manner such as breathing in flour in a mill or the .001% UV radiation that gets through 100% UV-blocking cockpit glass on airliners and gives some pilots skin cancer after 30 years of exposure (it really happens) is a problem. Everything can cause some people to have allergies, cause certain reactions and certain syndromes. Some people are allergic to pure air and pure water. All of these things are at the fringes of the spectrum. It is no more justified going around telling people "copper is toxic, be careful" than it is to say "distilled water is toxic, be careful". Think I'm being facetious? Google the studies of distilled water causing cancer on the skin of lab rats. Turns out, if you irritate skin of any animal with pure water long enough you are going to cause cancer. So should we call distilled water carcinogenic? Please! Life is not risk free and never will be. Copper is as safe as any stuff gets. Get the copper wire, make your project and increase your lifespan a little which is what really happens when you inject endorphins into your bloodstream when you feel that sense of satisfaction from creating something -- a uniquely human adaptation that started sometime after emerging from the stone age into the BRONZE AGE (bronze is mostly copper).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly what I needed!
*by S***D on April 18, 2026*

I ran short on some 9ga galv trellis wire for my grape vines. I only needed approx 50’ so this worked out great because I didn’t have any left over to store. The product was exactly as advertised and worked perfectly for what I needed.

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