Clothespins, Set of 50
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- Pack of 50 clothespins
Classic wooden clothespins are so handy in the garden, especially for fastening shade nets and garden fabric covers. Package of 50 clothespins.
- Hardwood with a galvanized spring
- Each pin is 3" L x 3/8" W
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- Versatile (5)
- Lightweight (3)
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- Garden
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- Outdoors
- Patio
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
good for holding netting, to close bread bags, to hold cover for plants
- Primary use:
- Personal
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- Accurate Instructions
- Versatile
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- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
This is a simple long established product.
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- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Unattractive
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- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
This is a standard product to be found at many stores in the area. Used with the hoops to protect plants it works as described. The product is made from wood so you can expect them to deterioriate over time.
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- Personal
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Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
I bought these clothes pins intending to use them to anchor shade net to earth staples to shade some hosta. The clothes pins did not really hold the net in place. Staples worked very much better. However, I can always use the clothes pins for other things.
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- Personal
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- Easy to Use
- Lightweight
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- Garden
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
I used these to secure the lightweight fabric onto the fiberglass hoops for a simple low tunnel to cover my brassilica's and onions, which need protection from root maggot infestation.
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- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
- Old fashioned items
- Versatile
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- Garden
- Holding garden fabric
- Outdoors
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
I use these to attach my garden cloths to poles and racks. Easy to use and remove since I usually take my lightweight cloths off in morning and until sun is strong and I clip the cloths up and then let down again later in day. Best clips to use
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- Versatile
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- Garden
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
Hold the shade net.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Versatile
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Garden
- Indoors
- Lawn
- Outdoors
- Patio
- Pool Area
Comments about Clothespins, Set of 50:
Clips tend to fall apart easily and difficult to piece back together
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- Personal
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