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| Heavy Duty Watch Band Tool Link Pin Remover Bracelet Adjustment with 4 Extra Pins | 
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| Brand: Watch Pavilion Category: Watch
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $6.99
New (1) Used (1) from $6.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 74
MPN: linkremover-extra-pins ASIN: B000MVOF6W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description FOUR (4) Extra Pins INCLUDED. Manufactured to strict quality standards this link remover is the best heavy duty twist movement tool to remove stubborn watch links. Most link removers use a small handle, but this larger model makes it easier to remove links. Link remover will push the pin out, and you will need a small needle nose plier to fully pull the pin out. Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments Watch Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments - Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments. Twist design makes it easy to remove or add links to your watch band. Every watch collector needs a watch adjuster as part of their collection. Stop wasting money taking it to a jewler when you can do it yourself. It pays for itself after 2 uses and lasts for many years. Easily alter your watch at home without scratching the band. Fits most bands using a pin system to hold links together. Comes with four extra pins for replacing bent pins. Many watch bands use directional link pins, therefore you must push in the direction of the pin. Improper use of the tool will damage the pin and your tool. Please be careful when pushing the pin. It should easily slide out with some force. If you are pushing very hard and no movement, try using some lubricant like WD40 to help the pin slide out.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
A must have for changing band lengths. June 10, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Previously I always used small jewelers screwdrivers to remove band pins. Often times the end result was a bent screwdriver, a scratched watch, or worse yet, a hand injury from being jabbed by the screwdriver. This tool works very well in preventing those problems. The tool is rigid enough to get the job done - just be careful and keep the pin on the tool straight so you don't break it. However, you do get extra pushing pins with it.
Money Saver May 5, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After opening the package, I put the tool right to work. I resized two bands with no trouble. After removing the first pin, you pretty much get the hang of it. Use good lighting, follow the arrows on the band and keep the bit and pin hole lined up with a firm thumb. Sorry to read about Dee's troubles.
Easy to use, buy elsewhere April 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
great product and really easy to use to resize bands with push out pins. remember to always push out in direction of arrow and to put back in reverse. if your watch is on a deployant band its easier to remove the spingbar on the clasp and then use this pin remover. also line up the pins well as to not scratch up your band. you can get this item cheaper in many places, this is very run of the mill generic. got mine at widget supply. also a spring bar tool is essential.
Whaddayawant? April 23, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's just a pin on a screw, but it works. The shipping costs more than the product, so be sure you really want it. I did. I was tired of trying to remove/add links with a paper clip. Now I can keep all my watches fitting perfectly as I gain more and more weight by eating pizza and drinking beer.
PIN BROKE WITH FIRST USE... February 14, 2007 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I can't believe what a poorly made tool this is. I used this link remover to size my watch band and the pin broke with first use. What a joke! I noticed that the same tool is offered at 7.99 by the same seller ASIN: B000CBDZCM. Try putting the ASIN in in the Amazon search browers and you will see. Is this seller for REAL??
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