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Pinion Pins are a revolutionary set of 16 magnetic duvet clips designed to securely fasten bedding and more with a powerful 10lbs hold. Featuring an innovative magnetic key for quick release, these versatile fasteners also work on curtains, slipcovers, and decorations, making them an essential upgrade for a tidy, stylish home.
L**E
Just what I was looking for! Durable and Works!
I am so glad I found this great solution- I couldn’t stand having it uneven and falling inside duvet.The plastic is a little bulky but it doesn’t bother me and my duvet and down stay together now all even.The magnets are durable too- it’s been months and no problems. I love them! I ordered more for my daughters bed.
C**Y
Life saver!
I wish I had known about these ages ago! These are so easy to use! I even got lazy one day and threw my twin comforter with the duvet still on it in the washer, and everything came out perfectly, pins and all - not sure if you're supposed to do that or not, but it worked for me! I suppose you shouldn't do that in case of accidental tearing. But the magnetic part of these clips is actually so nice to have, and it's hard to lose it because it's magnetic and just sticks to the nearest piece of metal if it falls somewhere LOL. Just make sure your comforter is in good condition - not a bunch of clumpy messes all over the place, otherwise it's not really worth it. And the secret to getting the duvet on is, turning the duvet cover inside out and upside down - then, at one end of the comforter,line it up, and from corner to corner, pin the two corners first. Then slowly roll the duvet up over the comforter until the comforter is completely inside the duvet. Line the other two corners up by straightening the comforter and duvet out (sometimes I stand on the bed and shake the comforter down by holding the two corners that are already pinned). Simply pin the other two corners and you're done!
A**A
Great item, love these
This is my 2nd set that I have ordered, I really like them... I use them with a 20 pound weighted blanket that is a light pink. I used the magnetic pins to help hold my duvet cover to my weighted blanket and they work awesome. They attach and un attach easily with the magnetic stick that comes with them anytime I want to change out my duvet.
A**O
Great - but Frustrating - Product
Wow - okay, so I came out to buy these for a friend that is going through the usual frustration of his duvet slipping down in the cover. He tried the ties, but somehow they would get untied or the threads would break or magical elves kept snipping them... anyway, he just couldn't keep the duvet straight in the cover.I have used these pins for about 2 1/2 years now and absolutely love them. I have never had an issue with them tearing, scratching, or any other sort of problem since I used them the first time. I have read through some of the reviews and think that most issues described are because of user error, and not problems with the pins.First off, installation - turn the duvet cover inside out and lay on the bed with the top-side down so it is facing the mattress. Reaching up into the pocket of the cover, position and stick the pins *UP* through the backside so the small clear plastic "pad" is inside the pocket. When positioned and the pins are all sticking up through the duvet cover, *gently* lay the duvet on the cover and straighten it so that it is correctly positioned. DONT TRY TO SLIDE IT! You'll rip the duvet as it moves across the pins. Pick it up and gently move it. Once positioned, go around and "punch" the duvet down on the pin so that it come through the duvet. When all the pins are accounted for, put the caps on the pins, turn the duvet inside out (easy since the duvet doesn't move now) and you are done. The hard white plastic caps on are on the inside, the smooth plastic pad is on the bottom of the duvet (undetectable and not felt if you have a sheet between you and the duvet cover) and no ripped skin, problems or issues.The key to removing the caps is - GO SLOWLY. You can't just jack the removal key on the cap and rip it back up. Place it slowly down so that it fully covers the cap, then gently (and again, slowly) pull upward to remove the plastic cap. If you go to fast, the magnets won't attract the balls in the cap and remove it.So what is frustrating? I guess for me getting everything aligned when the duvet is changed... turning the cover inside out, taking the time to try to stick my hand all the way up to the top to place pins, straightening it after each time - it's a consuming process. Then again, I want *NO* movement of the duvet, so I use 10 pins (three across the top, 2 down each side, three across the bottom). BUT - it's worth it if you don't want your duvet to move. I change my covers out every quarter, at which point they are washed, dried and iron and waiting for the next use - so, at only four times a year, it's not bad.Highly recommended and well worth the frustration.
M**M
Works so far. Not the most beautiful, but does the job.
We have an oversized electric blanket that is very soft and slick so we put it inside a duvet cover to keep from slipping off the bed. They will not come off without a magnetic "key" so they have not come off in the first week of use. The key is easy to use but sometimes the pin does not come apart immediately and it takes some coaxing. Managed to get them all pit on ok, though.They are not the nicest looking thing in the world as they are convex clear plastic on one side (we got the large pack) and there is a large opaque plastic knob on the other side. We had to choose which side we preferred to be on the inside and which on the outside. We chose to have the flat side on the inside of the duvet to avoid discomfort of the protruding side against us. They have worked, though, so far. Nice that it comes with so many so there can be several pins on each side of the bed.
L**R
duvet pins
These are amazing. the best idea ever to hold your comforter in place inside of a duvet. I highly recommend!
S**H
Love but wrong color
My wife ordered these for our duvet and duvet cover that she made a year or two ago. Even though the duvet cover has ties sewn into the corners, the duvet itself would slip around inside the cover causing one side to be flat and empty and the other side to be full of the excess thus weighing that side down to just perpetuate the issue further.She bought these in white but was sent the clear pins. She applied for a replacement of the correct color pins but received the clear again. She’ll be sending the newest pack back soon, but she went ahead with using the first set of pins and just hid them under the top layer of the cover. So she pinned the duvet insert to the bottom of the duvet cover and it had worked better than a charm!!!We have LOVED being able to use our handmade duvet cover with the insert. Even though the pin color was wrong, we figured out a way around the pins showing so we could use them anyway.Thanks!!
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