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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2025
I have been looking for one of these for a while and it's always hard to decide, I got this one comes packaged nice, easy to use works well with my trainers also.clmes with extra bits to put in the top of the trainer aswell as the little things you can put on pressure points such as toes and side of your feet. I also like the face that the shoe horn is metal. Would highly recommend.
Red shoes
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
It broke after using it a few times.
Mgm
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Excellent design especially for high heeled/platform shoes (and boots too I imagine) that otherwise aren’t able to be stretched maximally with a traditional stretcher. I was able to stretch a leather shoe so much that I almost overdid it to an extreme (so watch your enthusiasm! Quality looks like it will be durable; time will tell. I was also impressed with the careful packaging and the long handled shoe horn. Obvious the vendor takes pride in their product!
Momma Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Found some discount shoes that were a little too small, these fixed that and now the shoes fit great!
John
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 22, 2025
Does What It Is Supposed To Do
Luis
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Fair priceDecent price
Paul Gagie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2024
Very well made and easy to use .I tried them in a tight pair of shoes overnight. Amazing result now I can wear the shoes in comfort. Well worth the money. 1
Sharon Williams
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 20, 2024
well made & easy to use they are made for standard shoes though not extra wide so they didn't have any effect on the width of my shoes
PAMELA
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
These work great! As soon as they arrived I opened them up and grabbed my boots . They were easy to work with and did just the trick I thought I’d never be able to wear my new boots because they were so narrow in the toes area. But they are perfect now 🙂
patti h
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
It is able to stretch shoes length and width. Easy to work with. Several attachments that I didn’t need but great to have. It really works!!
Stuff to do
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I had a pair of booties that always hurt my feet! They just weren’t wide enough for my pinkie toe. I used these stretchers for 8-12 hours at a time. Checking the boots to see if they were stretched enough. It took me 3 days to get them just right. So glad I bought these! Sure, I could have just bought another pair, but these were in perfect condition and cost me $80. So I decided I would invest a little more to see if I could get them comfortable for me. So while is wished it didn’t cost me $20something I am glad I will have them for other shoes now. I used the small bunion inserts for where my little toe was always cramped in. Worked great!
Julia Levaja
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2021
Fantastic it does the trick
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021
I bought these to save two pairs of my wifes boots from going to Goodwill. First off, they are NOT professional stretchers. The men's strecther I use on my boots to tweak fit cost me $80 for one about 20 years ago. These are a reasonable $25 for the pair. With that being said, these stretchers do the job very nicely if you use common sense. By that I mean they are plastic so you are not going to stretch a pair of boots a full size or width in one session.If you are careful to set up the stretches correctly, then use leather stretch to saturate strech points before appyling pressure, and if you apply pressure till you get a stretch, allow everything to start moving, apply a little more shoe stretch, apply a little more pressure, etc, etc., they work just fine. The point being you do the stretching bit by bit. It you think you are going to crank down on the stretches with no shoe stretch to make the leather pliable, and if you think you are going to strectch a shoe a full size in one session you will break the stretcher.In my case, I stretched the width and length in two stages then added the bunion pad to form the relief for her small toe, always adding shoe stretch then pressue in increments. The result is a savings of $250, the cost of the two pairs of her boots once again comfortable enough for her to wear.I should mention these are made to stretch high heel type shoes and I was able to use them on leather, side zip, ankle high boots and the stretchers were able to adapt. Also keep in mind vinyl cannot absord shoe stretch and does not give like leather so you would have to go much slower and the stretches would have to stay in a lot longer (not just overnight) for the stretcher to have an effect.Just wet the leather down, make adjustments slowly and in increments, don't try to crank it out in one session and you should be successful. Like I said, I saved a lot of money already and I will surely get more savings out of these stretchers with proper use. For the cost I have zero complaints.
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