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August 25, 2025
Only used once. Seems the only good thing for the climate change heat advisories. Clothes dry very fast so minimal fading. I dry alot inside for this reason, but no fan of the dryer. Second largest consumer of electricity, clothes wear out faster. Only good for rainy days, when in a hurry to get to work, or for very large or/and unwieldy items. Will update if any change. Seem strong enough and nice colors. Seems silly, but cheerier than the usual boring wood. Update: used several more times, holding up perfectly. Buy with confidence.
Dieselcamogirl
August 9, 2025
I prefer to use clotheslines over my dryer as much as possible. When I looked these up my keyword was laundry. They are pretty and very colorful but absolutely not sturdy they are more for crafts and maybe very, very lightweight laundry so definitely would not recommend them for clotheslines! Still they very pretty.
kathleen tewksbury
August 7, 2025
Like the colors. If hanging clothes on the line is your preference at least do it in style.The pins are made from cheap wood. They do break easily. Just don’t put a lot of pressure when clipping on the clothes. They do hold the item on the line.I also use them as a clip for food bags.
Tata Acaba
August 6, 2025
I needed pin cloths and it works so nice
Jacqueline
July 29, 2025
I love the bright colors!
Geneva
July 8, 2025
I like that the clothes pins hold my wet laundry on the line.
Kindle Customer
June 1, 2025
colorful but hoes not hold weighted items well!
Chiqui Jurisprudencia
March 9, 2025
This product is true to its description. I used it to hang Christmas stockings that were empty. It help up pretty good but I could see how it’s also not as durable. But overall, I’m happy with it.
Cyndi
January 26, 2025
I don't use the clothes pins for actual clothesNOPEthey are used to organize my ball team -pink for girls, blue for boys and white for part-timersit helps people know where and when they are up in the batting order
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