Watch Band Link Remover Plier
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| List Price: | $45.00 |
| Price: | $19.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Average customer review:Product Description
If your watch band needs adjusting, this is your tool! This handy plier type tool will remove and re-install pins to your band. This easy to use unit includes 1.00 mm and 0.80 mm pins.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3831 in Watches
- Brand: Tech Swiss
- Model: TSLK4
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 5.00" w x 7.00" l, .37 pounds
Features
- Watch Band Link Remover
- Easy to use For Large Watches Also
- Black Leather Pouch
- Extra pin
- Will accommodate up to 43mm wide bands
Customer Reviews
Awkward to use...
Awkward to position the bracelet correctly, and somewhat hard to use on bracelets 22mm or larger. The pin on mine broke after maybe 10 uses. Replacement pins are supposed to be available, but I haven't found any.
Works, but you have to be careful the pins are THIN!
This is like a bicycle chain tool. It's easy to misalign the tool and bend the pusher pin. But if you are reasonably careful it works very easily. Just do this over a table cloth to catch the bits if you accidentally drop them.
You may want to gather a few paper clips as well. They make nice pusher tools for replacing the pins. Again, gently does it. I also used the flat side of some chopsticks to push with.
All in all, if you are reasonably handy and careful you'll be able to resize pin watch bands fairly easily.
Have to practice a little to use it but a great tool
There have been some concerns about no directions coming with this tool or the fact that it's hard to use. Well, having been in the jewlery business years back, you have to practice a little to know how to change out watch bands and take out links.
This is a good tool, but it depends on the agility of the user.
I've used it to adjust at least six watch bands so far, and it's been relatively easy to use. It's simple, and I think most people with a little patience could use it to adjust their own watch bands.
Well worth the $15 price.




