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Heavy Duty Watch Band Tool Link Pin Remover with 2 extra pins | 
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| Brand: Watch Pavilion Category: Watch
List Price: $14.99 Buy Used: $4.99 You Save: $10.00 (67%)
New (1) Used (1) from $4.99
Rating: 81 reviews Sales Rank: 12
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 1.5 x 3
MPN: linkremover-4 Model: linkremover EAN: 8048791043532 ASIN: B000CBDZCM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Heavy Duty twist movement with large handle | | | Includes (2) extra pins in case you have difficult link pins | | | Saves money and time instead of going to watch store. | | | Easy to use and adjust your watch anytime. | | | Straight and accurate movement unlike any other watch tool. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description TWO (2) 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. Simply align the pin with the tool and carefully twist tool knob to push the pin out. Watch Band Link Remover for Bracelet Adjustments Watch 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 two 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 76 more reviews...
Nice to have around... March 25, 2007 R. Phillips (Cleveland, OH USA) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
Just keep in mind it's mainly only used for getting the pins out to the point where you can work with them using a good set of pliers. Saved me quite a bit of time and money spent going to a jeweler for sizing several watches as I gain and lose weight. Has worked every time for me... As the last reviewer said, look for directional arrows on the band showing which way the pins should travel, both on the way out and on the way in. The maximum band width that will fit in the tool is 15/16". People have complained about the limitation, but haven't posted exactly how wide a band this tool will work with. If you're handy, this plastic tool could be cut or ground to accept wider bands. Do a search for a place called Widget Supply that sells this tool for a little less and also includes 5 extra pins. They shipped mine very quickly.
Quick and easy tool February 19, 2006 Watch Fan (New York, NY USA) 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
Great deal! Received the item really fast. Lowest priced link remover on the market. Very easy to change links on the band. Self-explanatory use. Insert the band, line up the pin hole, and twist to push out the pin. Worked with every watch I had. Only need to pay attention to the direction of the pin. The pins in bands have a specific direction. Most bands have an arrow pointing the direction the pin moves, thus you should be pushing downward when the arrow is pointing down (away from band). If pushing in the wrong direction, then pin will never move and break the tool. Anybody with common sense can see that. Suspect previous reviewer was pushing in wrong direction.
Link Pin Remover November 4, 2006 George L. Owens 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Worked as advertised and was very easy to use. The pin slid right out.
Removes links easily... no problems... great product June 4, 2007 Peter J. Caputo Jr. (New York, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very affordable link remover and easy to use. Cost was under $15. I was able to adjust 3 watches and save alot of money. It also came with 2 extra pins in case the first one broke. Seems like this product was changed recently, because past reviewers had problems. The pins on links are directional, so make sure you remove them correctly. Obviously if you push the pins out in the wrong direction, then it'll break the tool. But when used correctly, it's so simple and definitely worth the money. Will be using this tool on all my watches for many years to come.
Good Product August 23, 2007 George M. Stewart (Bel Air, MD) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good Product-Fast delivery. Saved me $60 for jewelers charge for removing four links and a song and dance on how difficult is was to do. A caveman can use this tool.
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