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Go Bamboo Biodegradable Clothes Pegs 20 Pack Reviews

4.4 Rating 28 Reviews
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Introducing Go Bamboo clothes pegs, made from sustainable, biodegradable bamboo with a degradable steel spring, packaged in a recycled cardboard box. We are always finding clothes pegs washed up on our local beach, this is because they fall off the line and get flushed down drains by storm water, eventually finding their way into the sea. Bamboo clothes pegs are an environmentally friendly and sustainable alterative to plastic pegs and are incredibly strong and durable in Australia and NZ's harsh UV conditions. Bamboo naturally contains very few tannins (unlike wooden pegs) so won't stain your light coloured clothes. Storage: Remember these are made of bamboo and metal, so need to be stored inside in your peg basket or laundry. Pegs left outside on the line will eventually rust and go mouldy from rain or morning dew.Size - Box of 20.

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Laraine Newton
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These pegs seem strong and certainly have a good grip. I haven't had them very long so can't comment on durability, but they can't be worse than the plastic ones I've been using. So far I'm very happy with them
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Posted 7 years ago
Peta Rawlinson
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I love my Go Bamboo Clothes Pegs! They great quality, come in minimal packaging (cardboard box). The added bonus that they're completely waste free (bamboo into compost, metal spring into recycling) means they are now the only pegs I'll buy.
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Posted 7 years ago
Jennifer Loftus
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Great quality pegs with a strong hold. Only issue I have is that they are very smooth on the outside so it's quite tricky to remove them as my hands keep slipping. Not sure if I would purchase again for this reason, which is a shame as I love everything else about them!
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Posted 7 years ago
Great pegs. Don't leave marks on clothing easy to handle and dont perish in the sunlight
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Posted 7 years ago