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Clothes Pegs, Which type do you prefer

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Summerlove Tue 17-Nov-20 19:47:51

I love the cushioned plastic ones.

Alishka Tue 17-Nov-20 19:11:31

Peg dolls, oh! the memories!!! grin

Casdon Tue 17-Nov-20 15:08:35

I’ve got Lakeland plastic ones which are cushioned at the moment, but I will replace them with stainless as they break now you’ve mentioned it, I didn’t know they existed and it makes sense as they should last forever.

TrendyNannie6 Tue 17-Nov-20 15:01:45

Thanks Bluesky I leave in hour

Hetty58 Tue 17-Nov-20 09:20:42

I only use them in the kitchen - to close food packets, and glued to the notice board - never for washing!

Alexa Tue 17-Nov-20 09:17:46

Spring clip wooden. I like the feeling of wood.

JackyB Tue 17-Nov-20 08:53:36

I have plastic ones but they do break easily as I keep them outside so they go through extremes of temperature. I don't have enough colours to match them up to the washing though!

Wooden ones make horrible marks on the washing. I still have an unopened bag of 40 or so pegs but should they ever run out, I will look for stainless steel ones.

Nonogran Tue 17-Nov-20 08:47:42

I'm glad some contributors like to match their coloured pegs to garment colours and so on.
I love my wooden pegs but have a selection of plastic ones too. However
I have a four section whirligig clothes line and I have to have all my tops in one section, all my jeans and trews in another, all my pillowcases or whatever household in section 3 and undies in section 4.
Sometimes I have a giggle to myself about my drive to keep my washing neat!

Blossoming Mon 16-Nov-20 23:37:18

Spring loaded wooden ones.

Nadateturbe Mon 16-Nov-20 23:36:51

Plastic and wooden. I use wooden for heavy items as they are stronger. I don't have time to colour match pegs.

Susan56 Mon 16-Nov-20 23:31:34

Plastic cushioned ones here too.I like to have matching clothes pegs and like them to match the clothes I am hanging up!

Maggiemaybe Mon 16-Nov-20 23:12:15

Anyone else remember making peg dolls with the children out of the wooden ones and scraps of wool and material? They were easily pleased, my lot!

Maggiemaybe Mon 16-Nov-20 23:08:55

Bog standard wooden and plastic here, some spring loaded, some not, and I don’t even match up the type, never mind the colour.

As for worrying about buying more plastic, that ship sailed long ago. I don’t think I’ve had to buy any since I stocked up in 1975.

Marydoll Mon 16-Nov-20 22:55:00

Plastic cushioned ones, randomly pegged.
You lot have too much time on your hands! ?

Kittye Mon 16-Nov-20 22:49:52

Matching clothes pegs here too. I draw the line at them clashing with the colour of the clothes. Well I hadn’t thought about it till you said Charley ☺️

Charleygirl5 Mon 16-Nov-20 22:14:34

OMG I thought I was the only one who colour matched my plastic clothes pegs and worse still they must not clash with whatever I am hanging up. Sad I know!

tanith Mon 16-Nov-20 21:18:18

I have plastic ones which are cushioned so no marks on clothes. I always match the colours too ?

NotSpaghetti Mon 16-Nov-20 21:16:52

Wooden.
I think there is more plastic than we need without buying plastic pegs. I haven't seen stainless steel ones but will look them up next time I need some.

BlueSky Mon 16-Nov-20 21:11:14

The normal cheap plastic ones. I always pair up the colours!
Trendy good luck for tomorrow keep us updated x

TrendyNannie6 Mon 16-Nov-20 19:54:37

Ive discovered Stainless Steel ones and love them, great grip on the clothes, fed up with the plastic ones always breaking on me over time, and don’t like the wooden ones