Universal 31312 3/8-Inch Gemstone Color Push Pins (100 per Pack)

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Product Description

UNV31312 Strong steel 3/8'' pin for inserting into even the toughest surfaces. Global Product Type: Push Pins-Colored Push Pins; Head Material: Plastic; Head Diameter: 1/4 in; Pin Material: Steel.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Head Diameter : 1/4 in. -Global Product Type: Push Pins-Colored Push Pins. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Color(s): Assorted Gemstone Colors. -Shank Length : 3/8 in. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Pin Material: Steel. -Head Shape: Raised Round. -Head Material: Plastic. Package: Includes 100 push pins.Warranty: Limited warranty valid for one year from date of purchase.


Product Details

Publisher Universal Office Products
Features
  • Assortment - Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Red
  • Catalog Publishing Type - Push Pins-Colored Push Pins
  • Color(s) - Gemstone
  • Coupon Cannon - 03-13-09
  • GL09 Page Number - 381
EAN 0875473131212
MPN 31312
Brand Universal
UPC 087547313121
Label Universal Office Products
Studio Universal Office Products
Title Universal 31312 3/8-Inch Gemstone Color Push Pins (100 per Pack)
Department Office
Model 31312
Manufacturer Universal Office Products

Customer Reviews

Why are pushpins shipped separately?

Review by Patricia Castrejon, 2010-04-03

We recently ordered four items from Amazon.com, with free shipping advertised. It turned out only two of the items were shipped free, and the other two shipped separately, with excessive shipping costs. These $1.98 pushpins cost over $5 to ship! We will not order from Amazon again.


THESE AREN'T JUST GOOD - - - THEY'RE PRETTY

Review by Heather L. Parisi, 2005-10-16

I really didn't think there was so much to push-pins until my teenage daughter started getting silly over color matching all her stationery and school supplies. Somehow the question of the occasional desperate need for a push-pin came up, and when I proudly displayed what I thought were two distinctly different and versatile types of pins for different jobs I thought she would say something like, "way cool, ya guys got it covered." Instead, she turned her nose up at my push-pins and said something like, "YUK --- what NO COLORS?" But when I said there were 5 different colors she just nodded her head as though I just didn't get it.

WELL - I GOT IT AND HERE THEY ARE! Special - Nice - Pretty and lots of them. Birthstones, all 12 of them. Oh, they work just fine too.

There is much to recommend these push pins:

1] You get 100 push-pins.

2] There are 12 colors included in roughly equal number with both reds and greens coming with a translucent twin to differentiate between Garnet and Ruby for red and Emerald and Peridot for green. Very pretty, nice for parties or just for looking colorful or to personalize. My daughter "borrowed" all the July pins [Ruby] but decided that both the opaque and translucent red could be ruby. Right there 1/6 of my pins vanished and she did not even need them yet. Anyway, I don't need them yet either but they were so neat and special looking that I figured, like why wait till I need them and have to settle with some rough aluminum pin or some standard colors that everyone has.

3] They come in a nice transparent case so they are contained while you can see exactly what you have available.

4] The points easily pierce plasterboard and the holes are small enough to be painted over later if you remove the pin.

5] They work easily and are easily removed and reused.

The only shortcoming is that the 3/8" point may not be long enough if you are using posterboard or any other material that has any thickness especially combined with any weight to the item you are hanging. In this case you may need a longer point. 1/2" or 5/8" are available, but some have a thicker point that may leave a hole too large to paint over so use as small a point as possible.

Getting 100 of these in a hard container for 1 dollar [or a little more at brick and mortar outlets] is hard to beat. However, at smaller outlets they don't always have these gemstones and some manufacturers who also make them, call them "Birthstones" instead of "Gemstones" which they are by the way.

Okay, now we have 3 kinds of push-pins and we are looking for some tasks for them.


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