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2025-08-31 10:12:50
I'm the girl who thinks outside the box 📦 🤣 Yes these would be fabulous for sewing which is what they are actually for. As you can see from my pics I have used them for holding up solar lights. I tapped them with a hammer into firewood to hold them up. Also on our fence. They do bend if you hit them to hard. Also easy to straighten back out and try again 😆 I also use them to hold the bug guard mesh screen stuff into the ground. They are very sturdy, come in a little plastic case so they aren't loose or in a bag to poke threw. They are sharp. Great value for your money. Easy to use however you choose. Great little performers.
Debbie Mathisen
2025-08-06 10:48:53
These were just right for our project. The right length and thick enough to hold up.
Ashely Bourgeois
2025-07-26 15:00:53
PROS:1) Fantastic for hanging foam squares.2) You can hang other lightweight objects from them over the foam squares, or without the foam squares.3) Incredibly affordable alternative to those Command Strips (sticky strips for hanging objects).4) If bent, relatively easy to bend back.CONS:1) While they're not entirely intended to be hammered, it's something to be mindful of when using it for the purpose we did; these will likely bend. Still useable but will bend.This turned out to be an incredibly amazing alternative. I regret not going this route sooner. They're easy to put in, easy to pull out, and the holes from them were small enough that if you rent and deal with a landlord that will nitpick, a finger tip's worth of spackle will easily hide it.We bought these to hang our sound foam squares as we couldn't find anything long enough that didn't require drilling that wouldn't fall off. We originally used those sticky things you often see used for hooks and lightweight frames, then tried gluing the foam with gorilla glue spray. For various reasons beyond our control, those ended up failing and the cost was racking up quick on those.These are also great if you want to hang something lightweight in front of the foam or just lightweight objects in general. In front of our foam squares, we hunt a flag off of these on each side of the room. They're typical flags that you can get off of here that are quite thin that I'm sure weights less than the foam squares.Used a rubber mallet like those used for tapping in vinyl flooring during installation. A few of these bent, despite light tapping, but overall, they still went in and held. They are easy to bend back but once bent, they would bend again when we tried re-using it for the same thing. These are the only flaw, but we know it's not used for this so we don't see it as a fair complaint, in as much as a warning to others to be mindful of if they use it for the same purpose.
traveltwosome
2025-06-23 10:13:57
These pins are a great help in blocking crocheted or knitted items. They maintain the position you put them in and are rustproof. I have both the over 1" size and the 2" size. I would recommend to anyone who desires to have a professional looking item to purchase whatever size you need. It is worth the price and then some.
Ranette
2025-05-16 17:14:46
Pins are all uniform in size and shape. Sturdily constructed with fairly sharp tips. Using for quilt construction and found they work well. The container the pins come in is a good size and fit for the number of pins inside.
Michael K.
2025-05-06 17:24:01
nice and strong steel pins for holding down my work. they did exactly what I wanted
Law-Abiding-Citizen
2025-02-04 10:49:26
I ordered these to use for jalapeno poppers. I figured they're stainless and about the right length, so why not. They worked great! Much cheaper than pins marketed specifically for such use. Very easy to clean up, too. If I lose a couple along the way, who cares? I have 200 of them.
corky
2025-01-29 21:53:49
These are great! Very strong, I plan to use them to hang things without leaving a big hole and these are perfect!
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