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Xinmei Hairclip-Medium High Quality Acetate Hair Clip Manufacturer & Supplier Since 2002.

Will an acetate hair clip make noise when opened and closed?

2025-12-24

That’s actually not the case. When unboxing and trying them out, some people—expecting the cheap "click" sound typical of such items—are pleasantly surprised to find the sound is actually quite soft.

It comes down to the material: we use acetate, which is denser and heavier than standard plastic. As a result, the two ends don't wobble when they meet; instead, they snap shut firmly and securely.

The spring design is also crucial. We use a tighter, precision-fitted spring inside the hinge, unlike the loose springs found in "dollar store" clips—the kind that rattle around before the clip even fully closes.

Cheap plastic clips make that loud "click" because of gaps in the construction. Thin materials and loose springs allow the parts to shift before locking, creating that specific clicking noise.

Our product eliminates those gaps, resulting in a smooth closing action. The sound is more of a soft, muted thud than a sharp click.

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