Description
stack of wooden clothes pegs (also commonly called clothespins). They are traditional, spring-actuated clips primarily used for hanging laundry on a clothesline to dry.
Key Features
Material: The two prongs are typically made from natural wood, often bamboo or beechwood, which is considered durable and resistant to moisture damage.
Mechanism: A strong, rust-resistant metal (often zinc-coated) torsion spring connects the two wooden halves, providing a firm grip that helps keep items secured even in windy conditions.
Versatility: Beyond laundry, these multi-purpose clips are popular for various household and craft uses, such as sealing snack bags, hanging photos on a string, or organizing papers.
Design: They feature a classic, simple design with smooth edges that are intended not to snag or damage fabrics.





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