SDKelly—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These work great and are easy to use. I had a chair cover that was constantly slipping and wadding up and i usually had to take it off and reinstall the cover every few days. But, after I used these pins, the cover hasn't slipped at all. And the pins are hardly noticeable. I love it. Read more
N. McArthur—January 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
they work well in the Lazyboy. Read more
Kun—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It works well beyond my expectations. The pins came just as described. Just screw it gently. Otherwise the pins can be twisted badly. I hope the fixed car roof will last for a while. Not falling down again. Hold one star to see the lasting effect. Read more
Kindle Customer—January 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Holds covers on arms of couches, loveseats and chairs perfectly. Read more
Michael Cunningham—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are great for buying yourself some time when a headliner is on its way out Read more
KristyLou—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They break easily. The head pops off. Read more
A.H.—December 27, 2017✓ Verified purchase
These are fantastic and I'm so glad I found out they existed. I recently painted my living room and my brown couch did not look good with the color and it had a stain that I couldn't get out. I needed a fix before Christmas (didn't want guests to view the ugliness), and I really didn't want to have to buy a new couch because mine isn't very old. My couch is a very large size and I couldn't find a slipcover that would fit it. I am also not a very good seamstress so I didn't know what to do. I came across a blog that recommended using these to keep slipcovers from slipping, and that gave me an idea. Instead of sewing my own slipcover or even buying one, I made one using a duvet cover and these pins. I had a duvet cover that was unused and stashed away in the linen closet. I took it apart at the seams using a seam ripper and then I tucked it into the couch wherever I needed it and used these pins to hold it in place. Anywhere it was loose, I fastened it with these. Because these are clear and somewhat small, you can barely see them, and even if you do see them, they look like little decorative buttons. My couch looked good enough that my brother thought I got a new one and my sister asked me how my slipcover looked so tight and good. As for function, the pins act as little screws. You stab them through the fabric and upholstery and twist them until they screw in flat. The come out by twisting them the opposite way. They are easy to insert and remove, and they hold up well. I have had numerous people sitting on my couch, including my five-year-old daughter who likes to squirm and throw herself around on the couch and these have stayed in place perfectly. The only downside is that I have to remove all of them to wash my slipcover, but that isn't anything against the pins but against myself for making a fake slipcover. They are totally worth it though. I bought a fifty pack for fewer than ten bucks which saved me what the cost of a new couch or a custom-made slip cover would be, which is what? Hundreds? Thousands? I am very happy with my purchase! I plan to buy more to slipcover a little chair of my daughter's that has become stained. If you want a slipcover or to cover any sort of bad upholstery and you don't know how to sew or don't want to take the time, this is your answer! Buy these and some fabric, a sheet, or anything else you can use and make your furniture look new. Read more
Annamarie Young—August 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I was skeptical about these little tacks. We have tried pool noodles and regular tacks to keep the fabric in place on our slip cover couch. These are working like a charm. Especially because they are like screws and can't pop right out like straight tacks do. My couch is 89 inches long. I had enough to tack the seat front, seat back, both arm sides and back side of the couch. I had some leftover, too. Highly recommend these little guys! Read more