Newly Designed Insulator Invented for Electric Fences - Designed by InventHelp Client (KSC-1107)

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Pittsburgh-based InventHelp is working to submit this idea, the Electric Fencing Insulator, to companies for review.

PITTSBURGH, PA (PRWEB) October 09, 2016

Installing and maintaining insulators for electric fencing is an extremely labor-intensive job in the already busy schedule of farmers and others involved in animal ownership and care. Fortunately, an inventor from Higginsville, Mo., has found a way to help.

He developed a prototype for the patent-pending Electric Fencing Insulator to ease the installation and adjustment of electric fencing insulators. As such, it saves valuable time and reduces effort. At the same time, it prevents aches and pain from physical strain and eliminates considerable frustration and aggravation. Furthermore, it is convenient, effective and affordably priced. It is also weatherproof, lightweight and durable to withstand wear and tear. In addition, it is easy to use, practical and cost efficient.

The inventor's personal experience with other options on the market inspired the idea. "Current insulators are either clamped on a metal pole and then screwed or twisted to tighten or screwed into a wood post," he said. "Therefore, it is very time consuming and difficult to install and adjust the wire."

The original design was submitted to the Kansas City office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 15-KSC-1107, InventHelp, 217 Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com - https://www.youtube.com/user/inventhelp

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/InventHelp-Inventions/Electric-Fencing/prweb13728251.htm

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