Minky Sure Grip Pegs review: what we really thought of these chunky, non-marking pegs

Strong, reliable and chunky, Mumsnet users love Minky Sure Grip Pegs. We put them through their paces to see if they're worth the hype - here's our verdict.

By Poppy O'Neill | Last updated May 1, 2024

Minky Sure Grip Pegs

Sure Grip Pegs 48 pack: £10 | Buy now from Amazon

Sure Grip Jumbo Pegs 12 pack: £6 | Buy now from Amazon

What we like
  • They won't leave marks on your clothes

  • Great price

  • Jumbo pegs work well on thicker fabrics

  • Bright colours won't get lost

  • Weatherproof and UV stable

  • Anti-twist mechanism stops them from breaking in half

What we don't like
  • You can't hold more than 3 or 4 in your hand at once

  • Smaller pegs don't grip thick fabrics well

Key specs

Colours: Green, purple, pink and blue | Weatherproof?: Yes | Material: Plastic | Anti-marking?: Yes

How we tested

Mumsnet editor Poppy put these pegs to the test in her south-facing coastal garden in Sussex. Combining them with the Minky Retractable Duo Reel Washing Line, she took detailed notes on ease of use, quality and how effectively they secured her laundry in windy conditions.

Minky Sure Grip Pegs

Our verdict

If traditional wooden pegs or cheaper plastic alternatives aren't cutting it and you want something a bit more long-lasting, these pegs from Minky are a great choice. With their chunky design, non-marking grip pads and myriad weatherproof features, they're fit for outdoor laundry drying in all weathers.

The standard Sure Grip and Jumbo pegs are sold separately, but I'd definitely recommend getting some of both, as they do subtly different jobs. The standard pegs are great for keeping thinner fabrics secure, while the Jumbo ones grip best on thicker items like towels and jeans.

The one big drawback I found while using the pegs in my garden was their size. On the line, they do a great job of keeping your washing in place, but when it's time to collect them up, their chunkiness means you can only hold a maximum of 3 or 4 in your hand at once.

These pegs are built to last, with rust-resistant springs, made from UV stable plastic that won't crumble and with an anti-twist mechanism that stops them from splitting in two. Mumsnetters say the colour may fade over the course of a sunny UK summer, but other than that, they're real winners.

Related: The best washer dryers for families

Minky Sure Grip Pegs

How effective are Minky Sure Grip Pegs?

When set against the wild winds of the south coast, Minky Sure Grip Pegs hold their own. However, you do have to match the right type of peg to the type of fabric - the smaller pegs hold thinner fabrics well, while the Jumbo ones don't grip it so well, and vice-versa.

I was impressed by the lack of marks left on my laundry after a day drying in the sun, so can vouch for the anti-marking pads' performance, even on delicate fabrics like linen and silk.

Even when the wind twisted a king size duvet cover around my retractable washing line, the pegs held firm, keeping my laundry from falling on the ground or blowing into a neighbour's garden.

Read next: The best dehumidifiers for drying clothes indoors

Minky Sure Grip Pegs

How reliable are Minky Sure Grip Pegs?

Packed with weatherproof features, these pegs will last years and years. Their bright colours and chunky design might appeal to toddlers, but as long as you can keep them in your peg bag, they'll serve you well for years to come. I've only tested them for the last couple of months, so I'll hand over to Mumsnetters to vouch for their reliability and longevity:

"I put my washing out today in very strong winds. I used to use wooden pegs and when it was very windy clothes would fly off the line! And the wooden pegs were always breaking. Minky pegs are so robust. They have a very strong grip and held everything firmly in place." - SallyWD

"I 'invested' a few years ago now because I use them a lot. A couple have twisted apart but they're probably 95% still going strong. No crumbling or snapping and they don't mark the clothes like I was finding with wooden ones." - allthevitamins

Read next: The best washing machine cleaners, tried and tested

Minky Sure Grip Pegs

Are Minky Sure Grip Pegs good value for money?

At £10 for a 48-pack of the standard pegs, they work out at 21p per peg. To compare, a pack of highly-rated wooden pegs can be picked up for as little as £4 for 36, which is 11p per peg.

Personally, I wouldn't be without a stash of wooden pegs at home - they're not just useful for hanging washing, I also use them for sealing open food packets, holding paper, I even made a last-minute hedgehog costume for World Book Day out of wooden pegs and an old jumper. I wouldn't use Minky Pegs for any of these jobs, but I'm glad to have them holding up my washing when it's particularly windy.

While 10p per peg isn't a huge difference in price, it makes sense to take into account the years each type of peg will last you. On balance, the Minky pegs will probably last you longer, so we think they're worth shelling out that bit extra for.

About the author

Poppy O'Neill is a Content Editor at Mumsnet and a mother of two. She's been researching and reviewing baby and child products for 2 years, with a particular focus on baby essentials, toys and books for toddlers and outdoor play equipment. From potties to paddling pools and bunk beds to bedtime stories, she loves to deep-dive into research and find the best products out there.

Poppy is also an award-winning, best-selling children's and parenting author of books such as Don't Worry, Be Happy, The Extraordinary Book That Makes You Feel Happy and Mother Power. She specialises in children's mental health and her books are used by therapists, teachers and SENCOs across the UK. She won a The Week Junior Book Award in 2023, her books have been translated into several languages and she's been featured in The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Sun.

After earning a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Leeds and a PGCert in Fashion and Lifestyle Journalism from University of the Arts London, she worked in fashion for most of her 20s. When her children were young, she undertook an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Chichester and re-trained as an author and freelance writer.

About Mumsnet reviews

All Mumsnet product reviews are written by real parents after weeks of research and testing. We work hard to provide honest and independent advice you can trust. Sometimes, we earn revenue through affiliate (click-to-buy) links in our articles. However, we never allow this to influence our coverage.