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Review on πŸŽ’ DYZD Plastic Cord Locks: The Perfect Spring Toggle Stopper for Drawstrings, Clothing, Shoelaces, Backpacks, and Lanyards by Amanda Castillo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits shoelaces and laces

I bought these to solve the problem of shoelaces coming undone while walking. I positioned the lace lock a few inches from the tightest position I would use while wearing the shoes, and then tied the extra laces in that spot. When I take my shoes off, all I have to do is slide the cord lock forward a few inches to the knot and I can take them off. Likewise, putting them on is very easy as I just have to put my feet on and then slide the cord lock back into the tightest possible position. I haven't had a single instance of my laces coming undone since I've been using them. Cord locks are not very tight around the laces. They don't move when worn, but with some force I can move them without pressing the lock button. They always stay in place as I walk, so I don't mind if they're not too tight. If they were smaller and narrower, it would be too difficult (if not impossible) to thread shoelaces or string through the holes. I also attached some of these drawstrings to my drawstring pajama bottoms so they don't get tangled in the wash. I untie them and pull out the threads I learned before washing. This prevents shoelaces from disappearing into the waistband, tangling with other clothing and becoming hopelessly knotted from twisting and tugging in the washing machine. I think it's great for my purposes, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. with skill problems. Pulling laces or laces through the holes can be difficult, especially when trying to hold down the spring-loaded button.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Slightly torn