Bracelet & Watch Link Remover
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- Hard-wearing plastic construction with a metal needle
- For resizing watches and bracelets
- Easily removes links for resizing
Description
Quickly and easily remove links from your bracelet or watch band using this handy link-removing tool. No need to struggle with a hammer, screwdriver or sharp-tipped knives… or risk damaging your bracelet or timepiece.
To use, place the band on the link removal tool. Line up the link that you want removed with the needle. Turn the handle so that the needle pushes out the pin in the link. Once the correct number of links is removed, use the tool to reinsert the pin and complete your bracelet or watch strap.
Finding the perfect bracelet is one thing… getting it to fit is another. With this tool, you can remove as many links as needed to reach the right size. Works with both bracelets and watches.
Made with durable plastic.
Specifications
Plastic
Show moreLength: 11 cm
Width: 5 cm
Show moreCustomer Reviews
Made it so easy to get the watch the right size.
With all the covid lockdowns, it's not easy to pop into your local jeweller and get a watch adjusted. Being able to buy this and adjust your jewellery on the spot is such a blessing!
Works well.
Product is faulty
I was really surprised by the watch but unfortunately I don't find the quality of the expeller so good, it serves its purpose but is not designed to be used more often
Easy to use, but the tip bends too easily.
The product is ridiculously overpriced, especially considering the poor build quality and being completely inadequate for the simple function it is supposed to perform. The pin used to drive out the link connectors broke off before I could remove a single link. Not to mention that the budding pen is designed very short anyway in order to be able to effectively fulfill this purpose at all.
I bought it and haven't used it yet
It did a great job for the money
The pins could be removed to remove the excess links. The tip of the pin punch still remained stuck and it came out of its housing and we had to use pliers to unjam it and put it back in place. Then it was impossible to put the "clasp" link back in place. The pin stayed out on the side and hung up. While trying to push it in, the tip of the pin punch has ripped, scratching the jewel. As it was black it left a mark.