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Mar 17, 2021
A reasonable inexpensive product
For the very low price of about $10 it is a good value. It is functional. It is not made of stainless steel. You'll have to decide if that lower cost is worthwhile when the tool can rust without continual oiling and cleaning after each use. For me, this was a third set in a larger size that I won't use very often. The other two were four times the price and are made of stainless steel. Otherwise, I see no serious difference to this economy model and the traditional stainless steel models.

Mar 17, 2021
The best model I have seen: polished cast aluminum and red polypropylene wheels. You should be able to find them locally at a place like true value
2 of 2 found this helpful If you need clothesline spacers (you do if you use a line on pulleys) this is the best I have found. I am very happy with them and would not use the other types available. Understand that these don't remain on the clothesline. You put them between items to keep the lower rope from sagging. You take them off with the clothing and pins. You must put them between clothes that are pinned to the line. If you don't capture them between pinned clothes they will wander off down the line and you'll have trouble getting them back. My line is 20 feet off the ground and 100 feet long. I only made that mistake once.