







🔧 Lock in your shade, unlock your outdoor vibe!
This pack of 100 black round plastic shade cloth clips features a heavy-duty lock grip design made from high-quality PE plastic. Engineered for UV resistance and weather durability, these compact clips secure sunshade nets, gardening cloths, and bird netting with ease. Their innovative barb and rope hole design ensures a firm hold, making installation quick and reliable. Lightweight and reusable, they’re the perfect eco-conscious solution for managing outdoor fabrics.







| ASIN | B0C6PWJSFY |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2023 |
| Item model number | Shade Cloth Heavy Duty Lock Grip |
| Manufacturer | ZYLJHZ |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Part number | 008 |
| Power source type | hand_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 630 g |
D**.
Got them but used alternative setup for the sun shade over flowers.
R**Y
I got this to help install my shade cloth, I have two different types of cloth, it works great on the new cloth, but my older one has a much thicker band around the edges, I could not get it to work on the banding, I was able to get it through the cloth itself and was successful with my insulation, has been working fine, my plan next year is to replace my older cloth, and it will work fine. I gave it 5 stars because it works fine on my new cloth.
J**R
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought these for the value. They turned out to be good and the only issue I had was removing them to re-use. The locking tab would break off if I wasn't very careful. Once they get a long exposure to uv they break if you try to remove them but hold fi e as long as you leave them in place.
K**E
The clips don't fit past the hemmed edge of shade sails. Impossible to clip together. Need a larger size.
P**I
These clips work well once you get the technique of closing them. Basically you should loop it over the wire or rope, slowly squeeze until the center locking pin begins to come through the opposite side. Then, while holding it partially closed, push up on the circle side that is slightly lower than the other circle side - squeeze in slowly while pushing up to line all the pins. Squeeze closed. We snapped off several center pins before this technique developed. The homeowner used spray foam to fill the woodpecker holes before we put up netting as pictured.
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