Zawazawi Clips
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Step 4: Analyze Patterns
Ask these questions for each clip:
Design & Build Quality (4.8/5)
- Material: High-impact ABS plastic body with nickel-plated steel springs. No sharp molding seams that cut your fingers.
- Jaw Design: The teeth are rubberized and slightly textured, providing an incredible grip without marring surfaces. You can clamp them onto a polaroid photo or a silk scarf, and there will be zero indentation.
- The “Zawazawi” Mechanism: Here’s the unique selling point. Unlike standard spring clips that require Hulk-level finger strength, these use a dual-hinge, low-tension spring. The opening action feels smooth and "buttery" (hence the onomatopoeic name—it makes a soft zawa-zawi sound when opened, not a harsh snap). This makes them ideal for people with arthritis or low hand strength.
- Size Options: The 1.5-inch mini clips are perfect for cables. The 3-inch standard clips handle chip bags easily.
Introduction