Do-It Clevis Nickel #2 100ct
The Do-It Clevis Nickel #2 100ct is a bulk pack of nickel-plated clevis connectors for lure builders and tackle customizers who need reliable, hard-wearing components. Whether you're tying soft plastics, rigging inline spinners, or assembling crankbait hardware, quality clevises are the foundation of a lure that casts true and performs consistently in the water. This 100-count package gives you the inventory to stock your workbench and build without interruption.
Each #2 clevis is formed from spring hard brass and nickel-plated for corrosion resistance in freshwater and light saltwater applications. The rigidity of the material helps maintain lure balance and action, while the clevis design allows free rotation of blades, beads, and other components without binding or wear. That combination of durability and smooth operation is what separates a homemade lure from a finished one.
If you tie your own jigs, rig your own plastics, or repair and customize production lures, a bulk supply of #2 clevises is a no-brainer. The 100-count format means you won't be reordering every time you open the vise, and at this count you have room to experiment with different blade weights, colors, and configurations without rationing your hardware.
Specifications
| Product Name | Do-It Clevis Nickel #2 100ct |
| Brand | Do-It Products |
| Size | #2 |
| Finish | Nickel-plated |
| Material | Spring hard brass |
| Count | 100 per pack |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size lures or blades do #2 clevises work with?
The #2 size is a mid-range clevis suited for medium inline spinners, small crankbaits, and standard soft-plastic rigs. It accommodates proportional blade and bead sizes without excess play or binding.
Will nickel plating hold up in saltwater?
Nickel plating offers good corrosion resistance in freshwater and light saltwater use. For extended saltwater exposure or heavy salt applications, saltwater-rated materials may provide better long-term durability.
How should I store these clevises?
Keep them dry and protected from moisture to extend the life of the nickel finish. A dry tackle box or sealed container works well for long-term storage.

