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🔒 Lock in style and security—no tools, no hassle!
Mudder Locking Pin Keepers Backs come in a pack of 30, crafted from durable brass with a silver lacquer finish. Featuring a precise 1mm pin hole and a spring-loaded locking mechanism, these pin backs offer effortless, tool-free use. Perfect for securing badges, jewelry, lanyards, and hanging lightweight items like keys and photos, they combine strength and versatility for professional and creative needs.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 2.3 cm; 40.82 g |
Finish types | Lacquered |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 30 |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 41 g |
M**N
Good grip
I was forever losing the clips of the back of my badge. Bought these. Only ever used two. They have resolutely held on to the badge ever since. So in that sense their performance cannot be faulted. Good quality finish. No tarnishing. Big thumbs up!
I**N
No more lost pins
At last! A decent product to keep my pins from falling off without having to use a key.Been using these a while now and so far have not lost any pins.They are easy to attach and (once you know how) are easy to remove
D**N
Secure pins!
My daughter lost a couple of precious pins… got these to replace the backs. Easy to push-fit and are extremely secure. Absolutely would recommend!
A**Y
Good quality, hold well.
Only issue was they did not come in a useful tin like is shown in the advert. That said the items themselves are perfect.
S**I
Amazing!! :D
They work absolutely perfectly, definitely worth the purchase !!
J**N
Great at keeping pins where they need to stay
Love using these locking pin backs. I used to lose pins off my bag all the time, now I never do
M**
Amazing
Very good , value for money and comes with a lot of backs definitely recommend
S**L
Pin Keepers
Brilliant little gadget.I have lost many pins over the years from bags and vests that just fall off due to general use or being thrown around.These lock into place and keep everything secure, Simply pull the back and put the in in! Then to remove you have to pull the back again- can be a bit fiddly but id rather it that way then risk of loosing anything!
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