Pincinox
Solid, rustproof clothes pegs that go the distance. Pincinox pegs are made from a single piece of stainless steel, so there’s nothing to snap, bend or fall off. Handmade in France since 1970, they’ve earned their keep on thousands of washing lines thanks to their strong grip and lifetime rust guarantee. No rust marks, no brittle plastic. Just pegs that quietly get on with it.
Pincinox Stainless Steel Pegs FAQs
What makes Pincinox pegs better than wooden or plastic ones?
Pincinox pegs outperform wooden or plastic ones thanks to their rustproof stainless steel design. Made from a single strip of metal, they won’t snap, splinter or absorb moisture. They’re weatherproof, UV resistant, and never lose grip. Unlike cheap pegs that crack or break, these are tested by hand and backed by a lifetime guarantee. So while they might seem posh for pegs, they’ll outlast the rest - making them the smarter choice long-term. Read more about our research process.
Which are the most durable clothes pegs for all-weather use?
The most durable clothes pegs for all-weather use are stainless steel options like Pincinox. Made in France from a single piece of rustproof stainless steel, they hold strong through wind, rain, frost and blazing sunshine without corroding or cracking. They keep their spring for decades, and each one is hand-checked before it leaves the factory. There’s a lifetime guarantee too, which says it all really.
How do I care for and clean Pincinox pegs to keep them in top condition?
To keep your Pincinox pegs in top condition, just rinse them now and then if they’ve been exposed to sea air or muck. They’re made from rustproof stainless steel, so generally don’t need much fuss. If they get grimy, warm soapy water and a bit of a swish will sort them. Let them air dry before storing, and that’s about it. For more upkeep advice, visit our Product Care and Repair hub.
Can stainless steel clothes pegs leave marks on clothes?
Stainless steel clothes pegs like Pincinox are unlikely to leave marks on clothes. Their smooth, uncoated surface won’t flake or stain, and they don’t snag delicate fabrics. That said, any peg can leave a dent if left on too long or in harsh sun. To be safe with dainty items, try clipping along seams or thicker edges like waistbands.
Where are Pincinox pegs made and how are they manufactured?
Pincinox pegs are made in France by the same family company since 1970. Each one is formed from a single strip of stainless steel - no welds, rivets or bits to break. This clever one-piece design makes them especially strong and rustproof. They’re hand-checked for quality and backed by a lifetime guarantee, which is rare in the world of washing lines.
Are these pegs strong enough to hold heavy items like towels or jeans?
Yes, Pincinox pegs are strong enough to hold heavy items like towels, jeans and even soggy blankets. Thanks to their high-tension stainless steel design, they grip firmly and don’t wobble in strong winds. Better still, they won’t lose their spring over time - so you can trust them, whether it’s a gentle breeze or a blustery day on the line.
How should I store clothes pegs when not in use?
When not in use, store your clothes pegs in a dry, sheltered spot to keep them clean and handy. While Pincinox pegs are rustproof and weather-tough, tucking them away helps maintain their good looks. Use a breathable peg bag or a container that allows airflow - otherwise, you risk soggy surprises. For more clever home tools, check out our homeware collection.








