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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The right tool at the right time,
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This review is from: SE Watch Chain Link Remover (Misc.)
This tool is the simple and easy way to install or remove links in a watch band that has pressed pins. It exerts the right amount of force to the pin to drive it out without distorting or damamging the band or the pins. I'll keep this handy for all my watch band repair and adjustments. The right tool at the right time.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Broke quickly,
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This review is from: SE Watch Chain Link Remover (Misc.)
This broke the first time I used it, the needle came unstuck from the screw. The watch may have had smaller holes than usual, it got stuck so I had to pull it out with pliers. You get what you pay for - spend an extra $5 and get a better one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Right Tool For The Job,
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This review is from: SE Watch Chain Link Remover (Misc.)
My father always said you need the right tool for the job. If you have ever struggled to add or remove links from your watch band, you know you need to have the right tool. this is it. Simple to use. It works well for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Save Money on Watchband Adjustments,
By James Ray (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: SE Watch Chain Link Remover (Misc.)
This little device will easily remove excess links in a watchband that uses pins to hold the links together. When I last checked, watch repair places wanted $8 to $10 to remove links in a watchband. Since I've used it three times already, I have saved some good money.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Watch sizing tool; link remover. It works, easy to use.,
By EleganzShopper "EleganzShopper" (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: SE Watch Chain Link Remover (Misc.)
This is a sturdy tool; but I was careful in using it. I was easily able to push out a watch bracelet pin to remove a link in a minute or two. The only hard part was first aligning the pusher pin with the bracelet pin as the pusher pin was not perfectly straight. It was easy to do once I got used to it. I took out two pins and link. Then I used the tool to push back in a pin to put the bracelet together again minus the link that I took out. My watch band has arrows underneath showing what direction to push out the pins. I am pleased with this tool. It is heavy and seems durable. I have a wide bracelet on my watch and it fit easily in this tool.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Watch Link Remover,
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The product does what it was advertised to do. When the pin is firmly locked into the link, the pin remover does not easily remove it and I found the tool actually bent while attempting to remove the pin that holds the links together. I had to straighten the tool's pin after using it. It bent on two occasions. It's not an expensive tool; I guess you get what you pay for. Be careful or you may break this tool while using it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
chain link remover,
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all went well with the order ,shipping , and it was what I expected. Can't go wrong like that.
3.0 out of 5 stars
SE Watch Chain Remover - Barely Adequate,
By Big B (Palm City, FL, US) - See all my reviews
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The SE Watch Chain Remover did allow me to remove the links in my Stainless band, but it was a difficult job. The pin bent and pulled out of the tool each time and I had to continually straighten the pin to remove two links. After that you can discard the tool because the pin is shot. At about $12.00 including S&H, not much cheaper than going to a jewler.
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