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๐ Clip in Confidence: Upgrade Your Zipper Game Instantly!
This 6-piece set of mini carabiner zipper pulls combines premium zinc alloy construction with a non-slip PU grip and durable nylon cord. Designed for universal compatibility, these clips provide a quick, stylish, and corrosion-resistant solution to replace or enhance zipper pulls on bags, luggage, and apparelโperfect for professionals who value both function and flair.





| ASIN | B0CW8LMXG5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,382 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #29 in Sewing Fasteners |
| Brand | OXT |
| Brand Name | OXT |
| Color | black and white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,526 Reviews |
| Item Type Name | zipper pull replacement |
| Manufacturer | OXT |
| Material | Polyurethane (PU) and Nylon |
| Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) and Nylon |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Apparel, For Bags |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |
K**L
Perfect Replacement Zipper Pull
I was very fortunate that these zipper pulls matched my cargo shorts exactly. They are well-made and easy to attach. They are easy to grab without slippage. Good size: not too big or too small. Perfect replacements for jackets, backpacks or anything that needs a zipper pull. Reasonable price.
T**N
Wonderful replacement
Husband's zipper pull broke and this was a wonderful fix instead of him using a paperclip.
K**N
Great Product for Security!
I was recently in Las Vegas and had to wear a vest or jacket everywhere to carry my phone, charger, glasses, wallet, cards, cashโฆwhatever I need throughout the day. I donโt want to have to wear a vest or jacket, especially since itโs about 295 degrees there right now! I decided to buy a small over the shoulder bag- even in the winter I can wear it under a jacket or whateverโฆproblem solved, right? Nope. I ran across a video on YouTube in which a professional poker player named Bart Hansen interviewed another poker player who has just returned from Las Vegas. He went to play in the WSOP tournament series and cash games, just a few weeks ago this summer. One one particular day, the guy had half of what he brought- $30,000 in cash in his cross body bag, He needed a lot of cash because he was playing in higher stakes cash poker games and higher buy-in tournaments all across town. When walking across the pedestrian overpass that connects Caesar's toโฆwhatever is across the street, (Flamingo?), he decided to make a phone call. He briefly shifted his cross body bag to his back, when his call was completed he pulled it back around, finding his bag unzipped and $30,000 in cash lighter. Three straps of $10,000/ea. were GONE in a matter of 30-120 seconds (I canโt remember). He immediately went to Caesarโs security who referred him to LVPD. Police officers arrived quickly, and within the time required to fill out a report, the officer had the video from street cameras of the team actually stealing his cash- it happened less than an hour prior and they found it that fast. Apparently he was hit by a pro team. One guy unzipped, another grabbed the cash and handed it off to a third guy who was walking in the opposite direction- so even if he felt his cash being taken, his money would have been walking away- the opposite direction, disappearing into the crowd. There is NO way he could have thought or moved fast enough to get it back. It was GONE. If one is carrying cash or other valuables and for whatever reason canโt or doesnโt want to carry it in their pockets or wear a vest- a cross body bag seems to be the obvious solution, but after watching Bartโs video I became concerned and ended up here- I felt that I need to secure my great idea (cross body bag) to the extent possible. Long story short- these pulls and carabiners seem to me to be well made and a pretty significant deterrent to pickpockets. I could add another zipper but I donโt think that it makes it safer and itโs just more stuff clanking around. I can โlockโ all three zippers with one clip. Thereโs probably nowhere else on the planet where you can find more cash walking around in such a confined area as there is in Las Vegas. Cash attracts everything under the sun. Cash attracts thieves too- and all of the cameras in the world wonโt stop them, because if nobody recognizes the thief theyโll never be found. Ask me how I know- Iโve got videos of thieves stealing from my cash registers 15yrs ago and guess what? Nobody knew them then, nobody knows them today so theyโre still on my hard drive. Three people, white Cadillac, TX tags. Three faces and a car is all weโve got and LE never caught them. We hear of databases with facial recognition, but the truth is nobody is going to use any database for some guy who just got pickpocketed for $30,000โฆor $60,000โฆor probably more for that matter. Steal $10,000 from the casino and they may have some way to dig up your face but LVPD has whatever database theyโve got and if they donโt have the thieves faces connected to a real name and address, all theyโve got is a picture of some guy who is probably already on their way to LA by the time theyโre running facial recognition. And he probably had a hat and sunglasses on, so LVPD will never ever find him/them. The only person protecting your stuff is you, this stuff will NOT stop a determined thief, there are lots of ways to extract your cash out of your pocket or shoulder bag or purse but making it difficult to pull off will make the long odds of being a victim even longer. While $30,000 is a TON of money to me, far more than Iโd ever carryโฆIโd like to keep what Iโve earned, and I donโt think thereโs such a thing as an insurance policy for cash stolen from my person. If itโs goneโฆitโs gone and that sucks. Hope this idea helps someone else. I know that there are cut-resistant fabrics and other deterrents but this seems to be the simplest, itโs effective enough, and it didnโt cost me an arm and a leg. If Iโd known about the potential for theft I would have probably gotten a bag that was designed to deter thievesโฆ but I didnโt so this works for me! Great pulls, great Carabiners- both made by the same company and they seem to be well made, solid. I put the extras that I didnโt use in the bag- just in case something doesnโt work or fails Iโve got more ready to go. Hope this helps you.
P**N
Easy to use but not for kids
I bought these for my 1st graderโs backpack. Easy to use. They last a month or 2 and then they break. As you can see from the photo the side eventually bends to the point it opens. I think it may be that my child is really hard on them but just wanted to put it out here for other parents. With that said I will probably buy this product again once we go through this set.
D**D
Useful for more than zippers
I have a flashlight whose lanyard was attached with a nylon cord. The cord rubbed against the hole and eventually broke, of course, and there was no point in using nylon to attach a new lanyard; it would also wear and break in due course. Could I find something more robust, a carabiner, perhaps? Yes (see picture). It wouldn't quite fit, but I have a set of small drill bits in 64th increments, and I was able to very carefully enlarge the hole by about 1/64. Very pleased with how that worked out. I also have a puffy vest with a failed zipper pulltag, but I was unable to work the carabiner through its fairly wide hook. (Ended up using a cable tie.) Win some, lose some.
M**N
Did not work for me but reminded me of alternative
I intended to use the nylon cord style but the eye of my zipper pull was too small. The zinc alloy style worked but started deforming within days (reviews had said it was not durable). I could minimize further bending by holding the loop instead of the more intuitive tab part. But this was an inconvenient process. The pull reminded me of something I had seen in the fishing section of a big sporting goods store. I found that my local big box grocery / home goods store also has "Interlock Snap Swivel (Black)" in it's little fishing aisle. I got size 3 (12 for around $3.00). It works great and is very strong. I had to use pliers to snap it. One drawback is that there are two wire ends protruding from the side where it snaps. They could scratch skin or snag cloths. I thought of putting a dab of epoxy over them. But after several weeks of regular use I have had no problem. Many of the snap swivel choices had asymmetric loops - maybe good for fishing but maybe not as a zipper pull. But the ones I found do have suitable symmetric loops. Online I see options with hundreds of assorted sizes for less than $10.00.
J**C
Secure Zipper Pull Replacement
Small carabiner clips i purchased for a good price and I used one for a new, large, wallet as a new zipper, pull, and zipper closure. I like the color choice and variety. Easy to clip on and it seems to be very secure.
S**A
Nice and Simple
Simple zipper pulls that needed replaced on a backpack. Both types are sturdy and provide a good grip.
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