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The Homz 1220232 Heavy Duty Plastic Clothespins come in a set of 24, featuring a robust design that ensures a secure grip on a variety of items. With a lightweight and portable structure, these clothespins are perfect for hang drying clothes and accessories, whether indoors or outdoors.
B**G
Nothing has compared to these for closing chip bags, frozen vegetable bags, etc.
I somehow had a bunch of these and have used them for years to clip potato chip bags, frozen items in the freezer, etc. They look exactly like the picture. I ordered some and the seller sent some Seymour-branded ones, which apparently was that Homz was called before. The ones I received were a slightly different color, but exactly matched in the mold, down to every detail. A few were very brittle, cracked in the package, or cracking as I tried to use them. I stress-tested the rest and they were good and flexible. I've used them for a month now and had no problems, including the ones in the freezer. I'll count my blessings to have gotten 30 or so more that will last me decades, considering how shoddy most people's experiences are with clothespins.
C**Y
Why are clothespins so hard to find?
I had a great set of plastic clothespins that I found a few years ago at the grocery store. They were sturdy and bright, but slowly they started to break. I needed to find replacements and I discovered that clothespins are nearly impossible to find. I don't like wooden ones, but even wooden ones are hard to find. I came to Amazon to see if they could help and they had a small selection. I went with these clothespins based on the reviews. They don't seem as sturdy as my old set, but so far they are doing the job. I haven't hung anything outside yet, but I guess I will see how they stand up outside in a few months.
Y**A
HOMZ Heavy Duty Plastic clothespin
Unfortunately they are very brittle, they break in the middle before I even hang something real light weight. I will go back to wood clothes pin .
M**A
Good for what they are
The spring tends to come out of some of them. Good thing there's a bunch in the pack. We just use them as chip clips, so they are doing their purpose.
C**.
Cheap for use as bag clip, so so for hanging wash out.
The metal spring has popped out of some of ones I have used on clothesline. I also use them as a bag clip. They were very cheap so I would buy again.
A**H
Works, but not heavy duty
They do the trick, but I will not buy again. The springs keep popping out, but they can be put back in if you can find them. I lost a few.
J**A
As someone else noted they aren't the greatest grippers as they only have 1 large hole
Bit by bit my plastic clothes pins that I bought 10 years ago or so are breaking. These were the sturdiest I could find online (nothing local). After 2 years a lot of these have broken while my older ones are still hanging in there. I do keep them on the line all year and it's the UV rays that seems to be weakening the handles so they snap.As someone else noted they aren't the greatest grippers as they only have 1 large hole. Just another example of cheap Chinese crap.
D**K
Holds their own against the Oklahoma Wind
These clothes pins work. They will hold jeans and other heavy wet articles such as bath sheets on a line against the wind. They will not crack or splinter like wood clothes pins - but they will "spring apart" if you do not use multiple pins for each article - 4 for jeans - minimum of 3 for towels.
A**M
BS product
If I could I would give 0 stars. These are not “heavy duty”, they break and twist so easily. Please DO NOT BUY them.
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