Your best and worse clothes pegs purchases please
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RTKangaMummy · 05/06/2017 23:58
I now have a new washing line outside but need new clothes pegs
Really like plastic ones
Please tell me your best ones?
And worse ones
Please give me links to the shops they are from?
Thank you so much
HarrietSchulenberg · 06/06/2017 00:23
I just have bog standard wooden ones from local hardware shop. They're great. I've got some plastic ones too but I pick the wooden ones out of the bag first every time.
Flamingale · 06/06/2017 02:42
Given that you are so excited about clothes pegs, I'll recommend these before toddling off to bed.
I've had them for years and still going strong. Lovely colours and don't mark the clothes too much.
www.lakeland.co.uk/25461/20-Soft-Grip-Pegs-Vibrant?gclid=CIjJn7eIqNQCFdTnGwodqBIOPg&src=gfeed&ef_id=WNlY2gAAABXoElGQ:20170606012746:s
You can also pick up the same type in some supermarkets.
And remember there's an art to pegging out. For me an item has to be hung inside out and upside down with a pair of pegs of the same colour. Next item on the line has to have matching pegs of a different colour and so on.
HPH3 · 24/03/2019 12:45
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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 24/03/2019 13:21
Lakeland for me too but the 'flower' pegs .
(And I have a couple of the Jumbo Pegs for duvets)
YY to Flamingale the pegs have to match
My DH used to mix them up, seriously he was sailing close to the wind with this !
Byebyefriend · 24/03/2019 13:31
www.lakeland.co.uk/23732/20-Flower-Design-Soft-Grip-Clothes-Pegs
These but they do leave peg marks (I hang washing inside out) but they keep stuff on the line even in the gales we have on the coast
mommybear1 · 24/03/2019 15:26
Hegs- the best gale force winds don't stand a chance with these fellas
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