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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Good product and delivery on the date as promised.
wayfast
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
I don’t know what I would do if I didn’t have among my tweezers a pair with serrated tips. Sometimes you really need to have a good grip on something, and need to do it with a thin form factor (so no pliers). These are great For those times.
Ultraman
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
Quite durable, tip gets a bit discolored. Overall happy with the purchase.
Squarewombat
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
I bought because the one that I had could not grasp the suture needle. This grips perfectly.
Hal Mounce
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
I use the serrated dressing forceps as a sewing aid (for fabrics, not people). They are far superior to the purpose built tweezers sold at fabric stores. I use them to thread needles, pick out thread when using a seam ripper, and tugging out the occasional rats nest from a sewing machine stitch plate.I find that I have to tweak each tip slightly with a pair of pliers. They work best when the serrated tips are perfectly parallel.They are stamped "German Stainless" which doesn't really mean anything. They are ferromagnetic, as are many varieties of stainless steel. This is a desirable quality for me as I frequently drop things (pins, needles, these forceps) on the floor and can pick them up with a telescoping magnet.These are nice and stiff, presumably hardened. I've only lost one pair to a fall--one of the tips broke off. At the price I can buy several pairs, and don't mind that they are prone to fracture. Such is the tradeoff between hard and ductile steel.Cynamed also makes a version of these with a bent tip. Those to are excellent. I use the bent tip version when threading my serger.
steve kangas
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
Bought multiples. Good quality. Like the grippy teeth.
The Dawg
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023
The metal these are made of is very poor quality, and they bend very easily.
QM
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2020
I’m tired of buying consumer grade “quality” tweezers, only to be disappointed by the fact that they won’t pick up a simple thread. I’m using them for fine machine embroidery. They are excellent quality!At first, I was concerned, that the tips were too “thick”. Not so, as they are fine enough to reach anywhere I need to. The finger area is wide, allowing for easy control. Surprisingly, the wear area of the tip, is carbide. The tips meet precisely, and will hold the tiniest thread, to the point of breaking it. They will be around long after I’m gone, retaining their excellent quality.My additional purchase, was fine suture scissors for cutting embroidery thread. I’ve not received them yet, but I’m expecting to have a similar positive experience. Except for Gingher scissors, no more “quality” sewing tools. Medical grade all the way.
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