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2025-08-23 09:33:16
I was hoping for a lighter shade, otherwise drapes arrived exactly as described
Kristen Kohlnhofer
2025-06-15 13:01:21
This helped me with what I needed it for! I didn’t like that they don’t click in so when you are using it, you have to push it out the whole time BUT it does help with what it’s supposed to do
Susan Willey
2025-05-29 13:25:22
The seam ripper side could not be used because the ripper would not stay out. The needle threader part did stay out to be used but only on one of them. Totally unuseable. Returning
jennifer
2025-03-22 11:10:31
These are super handy. I had 1 in my desk at work, 1 in my craft room, and one in my bag. The threader side is tough. I have broken some before but this one is holding up
kenjulie
2025-02-21 09:27:34
I like the size of this device, it is more comfortable to use than the smaller seam rippers and the small flat needle threaders available.The seam ripper was sufficiently sharp and all three needle threaders worked.I do not see the need for a locking mechanism for the needle threader, since it is only used for a short time.The bad new is that the seam ripper does not have a locking mechanism to stay out. I understand that someone thought this was a good idea for safety, but for use it is impractical. I was using it to remove several seams, and after a while my thumb started to ache from holding the seam ripper in the extended position. For this reason I gave this seam ripper two stars.The durability of this device is also an issue. Should the device break, I would be concerned about the exposed seam ripper.
Mike
2025-01-18 17:24:05
Good to have some spares as we usually loose them
Anna Park
2025-01-02 20:14:28
This is a cute, minimalistic looking seam ripped and threading combo. While I like that both are available, I primarily use the seam ripper and there is no lock option on this. I found that while using it I would have to keep pulling on the slide which not only isn't great for my hands, but also wears out the spring with unpleasantly quick movement (and makes loud noises). I ended up just using electrical tape to hold the slide in the open position and now I use it with much more ease. If you're looking for a seam ripped and don't mind doing that, these seem to be alright for the price.
Mary Swanson
2024-11-26 17:28:48
2 sewing necessities joined
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