MB
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025
This worked perfect for my split king bed. I used it on one side and my sheet has stayed put. Easy to install (took only a few minutes) and saves me the headache of having to fix my sheet constantly.
Denise W.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025
Just don't work for me. Kudos to those who can put them on with no issue. The first one I tried to put on cracked and I still couldn't get the band all the way through it. Then I couldn't even figure out what the white cylinder things were actually for. No directions whatsoever comes with the package. My husband figured they clipped along the sheet and the seam of the mattress. We tried, they were so hard to put on we just decided to go back to the old standby of large safety pins. Possibly if my sheets were baggier they would be easier to use. also, I have an adjustable bed so the mattress doesn't sit flat. The base of the holder is so small I think they would just pull out and up with the sheet. I think they would probably work if you have the patience for them, I simply don't.
ocelotn
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025
I can only use the corner pieces because neither of my mattresses have piping, but these clips make a big difference.The low-set design works even with my very short (The exciting part is that my sheets finally stay on the bed!
H. Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025
This 16 pcs bed sheet fixing set looked like a favorable idea but when applying to my mattress it didn't work at all. I have a 12" hybrid mattress. First of all, the holder support wall was too low and reached less than a quarter from the bottom going upward part of my mattress. Not enough length to get a good grip to apply the strap. The advertised photo gives that appearance that the strap would be attached midway length of a mattress. I have three items on my bed: quilted mattress pad, fitted and flat sheets. The combo of all three was too thick to fit inside the space between the holder and strap. Also, the 12 clips didn't work for me because my mattress doesn't have protruding ends to attach the clips. The whole bed sheet fixing concept looked promising but when applied, it just didn't work for me.
nadler369
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025
I've been using those elastic straps with the clamshell clips to hold down my fitted sheets with mediocre success. Without them, my fitted sheets get all bunched and wrinkled. But the elastic gives over time and the clips pop apart and it's generally wasted effort.I saw these and the way they work makes enough sense that I figured I'd try them out.I have a slat/platform bed that makes these a little difficult to work with because there's no substrate beneath them, so when they fall (before being secured) they go straight to the floor.So you make your bed. Then you slightly unmake it to place these things under the corners of the mattress. With both the fitted and top-sheet in place, you carefully thread the strip in place. This locks everything in place.No more fitted sheet coming loose and getting wrinkled. No more pulling the top-sheet out from under the bed, even if it's short. These really lock the sheets in place very well, making the sheets crisp and as taught at the end of the week as they were when you first made the bed.So not a perfect solution because I'd want something that could hold onto the mattress (and not fall on the floor) as I make the bed, but darn close to it. I don't use them to hold the duvet or light blanket, as I don't want to see these things on a made bed. The strap that you do see is minimal, but still evident, especially at the head of the bed, where there is no blanket to cover them.I don't use the clippy things. First of all, I didn't care for how they look, but most importantly, I have a foam mattress that doesn't have those seams, so the clips have no place to grab.