Clear Cord Locks for Drawstrings, Toggles Cord Locks Adjustable Buckles, Clear, 30pcs
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It was silicone that was used in the cord locks. Since it is a very small garment, it can be washed or dried, but the washer may result in damage since the garment is a small one.
My surprise was great. With 1/8 inch, 1,4 inch and even 1/3 inch elastic, I have used these closures. Toward the end there is a long little hole
Cords up to 3mm (1/8 inch) are compatible with this unit
Almost no space at all, but perfect. like a quarter inch is about all that's needed.
Selected User Reviews For Clear Cord Locks for Drawstrings, Toggles Cord Locks Adjustable Buckles, Clear, 30pcs
Thank you! I am very satisfied with your service. When threading them through thick cotton straps, they are a little challenging, but if you use your muscles you will be able to do it. They are great for keeping masks in place. Friends and neighbors gave me a variety of masks and they were all All of these fit just right for me! I wanted them all to be snug-fitting, so I tried all of them out! Upon receiving each packet, you will find two After using the first packet, I gave it to friends and family for gifts and liked them so much that I ordered a second packet. Having an extra packet here at home would help me in the future when I buy more masks. They really are cheap and give a lot for their price. I HIGHLY recommend it.
Due to the thin elastic in the mask, these cord adjusters fell off with the various masks I have. When the elastic was very thin, the adjusters wouldn't remain in place. A thick elastic had too small holes, and a thin elastic had too large holes. Neither I nor anyone else knows what these masks are When trying to tighten, I find it works best to tie small knots in thin elastic.
It helps me to adjust elastic to fit my body better because it is so easy to use. My favorite thing about it is that it's quite easy to use and not uncomfortable. A little item like this can make a big difference.
They even came with elastic and a cord of a significant diameter. First, I attached the bobby pin looking thing to the cord or elastic behind the ear, and then I squeezed the two open parts of the bobby pin looking thing and put it through the smaller hole, and then I pulled it out As it turned out, it wasn't difficult. I had a mask that was handmade with a cord that had a lot of length but worked, That led me to replace it with a much thinner and shorter string, which I tied. The tied part goes in the opening of the mask on the side by the ear so that cannot see where you tied it. Next, I used a bobby pin looking thing to bend the two ends through the small hole and out the large until it was free of the cord. A paper clip is used to hold the cord in place in the part of the mask. I was able to keep pushing the paper clip until it came out the other end this way. We only had to wait two days for the shipping.
The product was exactly as pictured, and it Since I figured some people might be confused by the photos of how the cord locks are attached, I have added them. To get the strap to go through, you need to tug the pin quite hard, but that isn't too difficult. Overall, I was really happy with how strong and stiff they are, but they're also a bit stretchy at the same time.
Would like the hole to be a little bit larger. As a result of my small face and head, I am not very attractive. Face masks don't fit properly, so they're useless. They work much better than knotting, so I bought them to tighten them. Since my mask's straps are thick, I need to force them through the whole assembly in order to keep them in place. As a whole, they work fine the only problem is I hurt my fingers when I tried pushing them.
The instructions video on this website is very helpful and you can put them on easily once you have looked at it. In the unlikely event that you do not. There's a good chance you will have a frustrating experience, as I did, until I looked at the video on the product page. I appreciate the inclusion of two threaders in the package since one is likely to get lost along the way if it is used frequently. In order to shorten one side of the mask cord, I tied the knot in the cord, but this resulted in more cord and was only possible with one side so that I can use these locks on both sides to shorten the mask cords for easier positioning. In the case of multiple times of putting on and taking off the mask, the locks should remain in place.