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BENECREAT 240-Feet 0.015inch (0.38mm) 7-Strand Bead String Wire Nylon Coated Stainless Steel Wire for Necklace Bracelet Beading Craft Work

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1.:0.25mm - 7 Strands


2.Color:Black


About this item

  • 【Size Reference】: 240 feet/73m in length, 0.015 inch/0.38mm in thickness, enough for craft making
  • 【Material】: Made of 7-strand 304 stainless steel, Nylon-coated, soft and durable for beading work
  • 【Soft and Durable】: Nylon coating for comfort, stainless steel abrasion resistant and long-lasting
  • 【Strong and Flexibility】: Thin but strong enough with 7-strand wire, soft and flexible to add beads and keep good shape
  • 【Wide Application】: Great for various general beading work, such as necklaces anklets bracelets making, wind chimes and other craft making; Also it's possible to double it up for strength if the beads can glide smoothly



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #1,876 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #8 in Jewelry Making Wire
Item Weight 2.82 ounces Date First Available July 12, 2019

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Good jewlery wire
Fellacar
Reviewed in Mexico on February 18, 2025
Buen producto de buena calidad, lo compraria de nuevo
Austin
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Used to replace gear shift linkage wire. 6 months with no issues!
JB
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This was the perfect thing to make some custom "chimes" as a holiday gift. Very easy to work with and less visible than fishing line due to not being as reflective/shiny.
Violet
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2024
Not quite as supple as Beadalon 49-strand wire, but it's suitable for most necklace projects. It's flexible and very kink-resistant.
KelleyArt4Life
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
I really love this plastic coated wire. It is thin, strong and functional. I have never had a peice break that I have made with this particular wire. The wire is easy to use. It is not stiff and it bends easily. The material is stainless steel with a thin plastic coating over it so that it does not damage your beads. I don’t want to scale I give this wire a 10.
RCP
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2024
Thanks so very much... amazing product and service
SL
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 20, 2024
Thin
ana i orendain canales
Reviewed in Mexico on May 9, 2024
Buena calidad y util para armar joyeria. Me gusto.
AK71
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I was trying to convert my kantha mala by adding a combination of other beads sized 4.5mm and 6mm. Both of these had smaller diameter holes and I could not put the .8mm thread through which was needed for bigger beads. This particular 0.38mm was the perfect thickness for my needs. It seems stronger too. Hopefully it will hold for a long time. I wear my mala 100% of the time.
N. Murray
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
First time using a beading wire for jewelry making and I choose this one, 19 strand, middle of the road. New to bead making jewelry, bracelets so far. My first wire so I have no basis of comparison other than a friend and how she likes whatever brand she's using.I'll tell you what I like and do not like about this one.LIKE: # of feet of wire you get on the spool, amount of wire you get for the $, color is good, stainless steel/gray works good with my silver findings and beads. Don't LIKE so much: IF I'm not careful when I put individual beads on the wire, the ends start to unravel into tiny filaments that I then have to try and retwist back into unraveled point. Sure, maybe it's my inexperience (hey, I'll try wrapping tape around it... might not work in a tiny bead whole).. but early on it was causing me trouble that I was not happy with since this wire is supposed to be coated with nylon to prevent what I'm talking about, right?! I was having to keep cutting off the ends of the wire to deal w/ the issue. Now, I'm doing better w/ it, but I have to be careful. By the time I through with this spool of wire, I'll decide if I switch brands to try another or continue with this one. I'm still glad of the choices Amazon offers and I really do read the reviews, and since this one had so many reviews, I figured this was the one to try the first time.Update: More than a month in and many bracelets made.... I'm switching to another brand. I'm tired of treating this wire with kid gloves to prevent frayed ends. Got to the point that I'll string it first on stretchy cord to get exactly the design and length I want...then remove and restring all on this wire so to try my best not to touch the cut ends until I'm ready to attach toggles, crimp tubes, wires guards, crimp bead covers etc. It really does not seem to be coated with nylon IMO compared to other brands of wire friends use..
Cats Galore
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
Originally I hated the color Bc it truly is hideous. However, I used it to make the two bracelets in the pictures and it worked beautifully. With a wire guard it takes on a more gold less urine color. Even thru clear beads it looks good. The thickness is perfect, the malleability is wonderful, and the price vs amount you get is great. I am now very happy with this purchase and will be purchasing again in the future which tickles me considering my initial reaction.Original Review:The product is listed as .017” / .46 mm, the product you get is .018” / .45mm. To be fair - the picture shows .018. But that doesn’t mean their listing is right. Also this color is pretty hideous. I will definitely still use it (don’t you judge me). It’s like if an extremely dehydrated person peed and then that pee congealed. That is the color. But add some shine.
LavenderMoon
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
The thing about ANY hobby is that there are manufacturers out there that are hell bent on exploiting your addiction. People who play any kind of sport, or participate in any kind of interactive physical exercise, building, sewing, crafting can tell you that to pay for the needed equipment and supplies, you're going to probably have to mortgage the house. Beading supplies and beads are no different. They see you coming. Stringing materials all vary in usefulness and description. But one thing for sure, if you've got beads, you need to string them on something. At least with Benecreat, you get a larger roll choice. And considering the fact that it is coated wire, the price is something to consider.What I like best about Benecreat is that it is difficult to kink... working with it is easy and often frustration-free. That's HUGE in beadworking because it can already be a tedious and painful process without the added aggravation of fighting with your tools and supplies. It is strong and supple, and the gauge I selected is just right for beads that have smaller holes drilled in them. It would be nice to see the price of a roll of this product come down about $1.50... but that is really my only 'complaint'. I recommend this beading wire.