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I've used them for many many years (in the outdoor events business), they are the original and best. They don't rip the tarp/fabric but hold it really firmly. I've tried re enforced eyelets and all sorts over the years but they just create a one point of stress on the tarp/fabric when under extreme stress and generally rip. Use these with firm bungie cords (never a fixed rope!) and your tarp/fabric will survive really strong winds and stress.
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It's enough!
AGuitarPlayer 27.08.2021
Does what it should, although it's not exactly easy to push the plastic all the way. I've used it to hang a 300g/m2 curtain from one horizontal bar (I use it as a window curtain), each clip still holds the material, so I cannot complain.
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Well suited to the job
Steve84 01.07.2013
These are great for holding up stage curtains. My curtains are used on a temporary basis so I have to put them up/down quite frequently. The clips stay attached to the curtains and make them very quick to hang on hooks or cable ties. They grip the cloth well without risk of ripping it.
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Useful to have around.
OnTheSpotLight uk 12.08.2022
Usefull little things to have. A mixed bag of black and white may have been useful to me as I only ever need a couple but there's are great for Cycloramas and generally to have in you tool box.