Best clothes pins according to redditors

We found 54 Reddit comments discussing the best clothes pins. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Clothes Pins:

u/Mr_Brightside_ · 139 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

You are definitely correct, it's the same mold, and for some reason they painted the seeds.

Here is the watermelon version on Amazon.

If you look at the picture of the watermelon version, the seeds line up with your picture.

u/poems_about_oranges · 11 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Probably broken pieces of a clothespin.

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Edit: found the exact ones on Amazon

u/rbegirliegirl · 8 pointsr/financialindependence

This is something really small, but I bought a package of cheap wooden clothespins and keep them in the kitchen. I use them to clip everything closed (even bags inside of boxes, like crackers), which keeps things fresher and lasting longer.

u/katielady125 · 6 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

You and your wife should both go work clothing retail for about 3 months and then you will be folding everything exactly the same way, perfectly every time without even having to think about it. Worked for me and my husband.

Also get yourself one of these

u/KatMcTwitchington · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I highly recommend this. I can hang all my delicate bike gear, bras, and even jeans in like one square foot.

u/ctrogers14 · 6 pointsr/TinyHouses

It's a bit smaller than a regular load. The washer holds about twice as much as the dryer, so you have to do two drying cycles for each wash load. It sounds like a lot, but the wash cycle is only 15 minutes max (i usually set it to 12 minutes) and the dry cycle is 5 minutes max (i usually do 4 minutes). The big limitation for this is drying space. I can usually only do a load a day, or one in the morning and one at night because of drying space. I have one fold up drying rack like the one below and one drying clip thing like this:

Whitmor 6171-844 Clip and Drip Hanger with 26 Clips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001E839U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_DWo7wbNC407Z6

Drying rack:
AmazonBasics Foldable Drying Rack - White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H7P1GPO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_gXo7wbZ0V7E64

u/thecupcakeconspiracy · 3 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

Yep, it's about continuous usage, but also keep in mind that articles with suggested time limits for nipple clamps always seem to err on the safe side by an extreme margin. I've had clover clamps on for 1hr+. It was fine.

People's bodies are going to react differently, and also different types of clamps will cut off circulation at very different rates (i.e. these vs. these vs. these vs. these [NSFW], etc.)

Just take them off if you're turning purple or becoming numb; don't worry too much about specific time limits. Honestly I've never heard of someone getting injured from using nipple clamps for too long. In the grand scheme of BDSM safety concerns, it's pretty low on the list.

u/wormspermgrrl · 3 pointsr/running

I bought a collapsible clothes hanger that attaches to the shower rod. It gives me space for two-three days of clothes to dry after the quick wash in the shower.
example

u/sunshine3033 · 2 pointsr/crochet

Unfortunately I don't. Right now all of my bobbins are a mess. I've got 17 bobbins going so I think it's inevitable once I turn the blanket. I'm going to buy these and pin them along the top of a tote or reusable grocery bag so I can easily turn them with the work. I'll let you know how it works out!

u/soulshine82 · 2 pointsr/organization

my drawers broke in my ikea furniture so I am down 2 huge drawers. I got one of these- https://www.amazon.com/MiracleFold-Laundry-Clothes-T-Shirts-Organizer/dp/B009V0YSJY but it was a bit different off of ebay and it has been a life saver.

u/Oakroscoe · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I use a couple of mini-clothes pins and they have worked pretty well for me.


Edit: I originally used mini wooden clothespins, but they kept falling apart on me so I switched to a couple metal ones. I use these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010SVPSGQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_3Y2gybKQTJ40W

u/br-at- · 2 pointsr/violinist

this is a good idea.

there are three (or four) styles of practice mute

rubber - works pretty well, easy and safe: https://www.amazon.com/Ultra-USA-Rubber-Violin-practice/dp/B00ICK6D9C/

metal - even quieter, but balances more than it sticks, so you have to be careful that you don't let it fall off and scratch your instrument while using it: https://www.amazon.com/Mudder-Violin-Practice-Silencer-Silver/dp/B01N0GKLZR/

hybrid - i don't have one, supposed to be good combination of the other options, but i heard they don't always fit right: https://www.amazon.com/Otto-Musica-Artino-Practice-violin/dp/B006GCNUHQ/

DIY- till you get one of the others: https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Wooden-Clothespins-Shirts-Sheets/dp/B01KGBP6I8/

u/hellishly_subtle · 2 pointsr/simpleliving
u/producer35 · 2 pointsr/sexover30

My wife enjoys it when I use these french tickler clothespins. Your mileage may vary.

u/hank101 · 2 pointsr/Darkroom

You need to put some weight on the hanging film. I use this to hang my drying films, and this on the end of each individual film.

Each film is different also, some tend to curl more than others, or band in the middle. After my film is totally dry I cut them into manageable strips and then inside a nice heavy book overnight, then on to scanning.....

u/rusy · 2 pointsr/gifs

I use this, and no word of lie it's one of the best things ever, especially if you have a lot of t-shirts.

u/fotoford · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I don't find that they ride up, but then I have a big butt and don't wear skinny jeans, so that might be it.

I live in a small apartment, too, but I live alone. I air dry my clothes because it saves me a little bit of time and money, and because heated drying is rough on the clothes.

I'm lucky because my clothes rack is on an old revolving door that disappears entirely into the wall - kinda like this, but with a single metal bar instead of shelves. I use one of these hanging racks for my socks and underwear. It's very handy.

u/jallove2003 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

If you do decide to try cloth. This hanger is cheap and takes up very minimal space for drying.

Whitmor Clip and Drip Hanger - Hanging Drying Rack - 26 Clips https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0001E839U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VykUDbC2QGDW6

u/SenorFric · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

LPT: Buy sock clips like these and you never have to sort socks and can get rid of them when they are done.

The user reviews on Amazon are crap BTW because the people didn't really get how to use them properly.

u/bananamilkrice · 1 pointr/simpleliving

I use a tension rod (a pretty large one I suppose, it’s between two walls) and then just hang dry the clothes on the hanger. For any small items (socks & undies) I use something like these clip hangers on the tension rod.

u/Zstardust77 · 1 pointr/gonewild30plus

Why thank you! I'm really enjoying playing with them, and I have several colors! Amazon, Here's the link!
OUNONA 40pcs Wooden Clothespins Durable Clothes Pegs Pins, Colorful photo clip, 2.9 Inch (Random Color) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CJV5RZ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Pgy0DbCQMM38R

u/llst11 · 1 pointr/backpacking

Also these types of products for drying your clothes:

https://www.amazon.com/Nasdom-Clothesline-Retractable-Adjustable-Clothespins/dp/B074S5N2YW/ref=pd_sbs_201_8?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B074S5N2YW&pd_rd_r=6937ece6-9ed2-4f23-9894-19290d536609&pd_rd_w=A9vRl&pd_rd_wg=9qThX&pf_rd_p=43281256-7633-49c8-b909-7ffd7d8cb21e&pf_rd_r=QRG042DND0R75N9VBHRM&psc=1&refRID=QRG042DND0R75N9VBHRM

https://seatosummitusa.com/collections/travel-towels-soaps-personal-care/products/lite-line-clothesline

I personally use Sea to Summit product. It has long enough line to hanger all of clothes.

But these are not mandatory, if you are traveling in Japan, they usually have cloth hangers, and even you do not have one, you can improvise with door knob or towel hanger or edge or table. Be creative.

u/notbroke_brokenin · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I'm about to purchase these [clips](https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B074RFCXNN/
) and I figure I can loop the lighting cable through the 'handle' side. I have an LED solar powered light chain, very cheap.

There are also magnetic clips like these but I don't know how well they work with tent fabric between the magnets.

u/TheKolbrin · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Fluorescent egg crate sheet light diffuser covers.

Cut your light hole in it then

Cover one of these in foil on one side, cut your light hole and glue to the top, shiny foil down.

4 of these.

Clamp to edges of your tank and set your egg crate on them.

Should be about $15 total and look decent.

u/maamaallaamaa · 1 pointr/clothdiaps

I have two of these hanging from one of our shower rods. With the vent in the bathroom running heat all winter my diapers and clothes actually dry pretty quickly.

https://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-Clip-Drip-Hanger-Hanging/dp/B0001E839U/ref=sr_1_21?keywords=shower+drying+rack&qid=1574111511&sr=8-21

u/Hoberto · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

I do something like this and have a hanging drying rack on the shower rod. It's this one. Mine is a bit smaller and folds in half when not in use.

u/salziger · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

turtles are awesome :)

If I were stuck on a deserted island, these clothes pins would be infinitely handy. I could of course use them to hang up my clothes to dry or air out, but I could also use one when the BO gets a little ripe to plug my nose. I could set clothes pin booby traps to catch critters to keep me company (not to eat!! I'm a vegetarian) or could use them to hold together banana leaves to try to make a raft. I could clip my hair back with them. I could use them to make a signal fire. I could break them up into toothpicks (dental hygiene is important!). No safety pin? That's ok, I'll use a clothes pin. I could char one and use it as a pencil. The possibilities are truly endless!

Thanks for the fun contest :)

u/kevinstonge · 1 pointr/lifehacks

Buy a couple packages of clothespins and keep them in a decorative basket in the kitchen.

u/quietyoufool · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

These guys. Cheap.

u/Talking_Head · 0 pointsr/LifeProTips

One hundred reasons why I will never do this, or maybe another one hundred reason why since who wants to remember this shit when they are depressed or high enough to eat most of a large bag of chips.