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4.24.2 out of 5 stars
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Would recommend76% agree

Good value72% agree

Good quality54% agree

64 reviews

by Top favourable review

Good for a few uses, doesn't feel very durable

Made of cheap plastic with metal rod containing pin remover. Good gap on edge to remove pins with, but watch strap would not fit in designated space. Would recommend buying only for the metal rod. Remove metal rod & use a hammer with the rod instead of the device.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: gadgetscollection

by Top critical review

Cancer Warning.

Tool is crudely made and failed to work on the very basic first attempt. After 10-15 minutes of trying to remove a pin I found my hands stained BLUE from the tool material sloughing off the surface. Next I noticed the CANCER WARNING included in the package labeling. I returned the tool to its package, scrubbed my hands and will never touch it again. Return it? Not worth the price and trouble of shipping. Thanks for listening☺.Read full review...

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Cheap but adequate

This is made of plastic, and because of loose tolerances, the screw operation is somewhat sloppy. If you are careful to keep the pressing pin lined up, you can push out watch band pins and press them in again as needed. Because of the looseness, things can get out of alignment and cause problems if you're not careful.Read full review...

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Good little unit

Works great unless your band is rusted. Then, the jeweler has a horrible time removing pins. Had no problem with normal bands.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: katywatchclocka...

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Cheap price & quality. Spend a little more and be happy you did.

Flimsy construction and materials. Came with 5 pins total, not 5 extra pins as posting describes. One has to be very careful in lining up the device pin with the watchband pin. It does not line up well naturally. You get what you pay for. Spend a little more and you’ll be glad. Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: savingpro

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Good

Make sure you get extra pins with this type of remover. They are intentionally soft and can break rather than mar your watch.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: gadgetscollection

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Awesome product

I called my jeweler, and they said they would charge me $15 dollars just to remove some links. I purchased this item, and I was able to take the links out myself easily. I spent a few bucks for a wonderful product. I was even able to adjust a few of my other watches as well, so I saved even more.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: katywatchclocka...

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Quality

I think the quality is fair. I have not used it much and had a problem with a bent "pin". It is good that it comes with other spare pins.

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One or two time use

I would only recommend this tool only if your are only planning on using it a couple of times. Started to break after second use and broke on third watch. I ended up mounting the base to a small piece of wood so I could use it a few more times. Read full review...

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Get What You Pay For-Not good.

Luckily this came with 5 extra tips because 4 bent/broke trying to take pins out of a Glycine watch band. Find better quality and save your money! Flimsy construction in my opinion.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: savingpro

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