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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 2 de abril de 2025
I wasn’t expecting it but these are so worth the money! Almost invisible, can’t see them at all from the front, and can’t feel them at all. I have small hands and the ring band is quite narrow so I wasn’t sure if they would work, but the smallest one fit perfectly. Bit fiddly to fit but once they’re on they’re great. Would recommend investing in these.
Ricardo Rincon
Comentado en México el 7 de agosto de 2024
Excelente producto, cumple perfectamente su función y la relación calidad-precio lo vale. Además llegó antes de tiempo. Estoy muy satisfecho con la compra y lo recomiendo.
Chantaline
Comentado en Francia el 11 de junio de 2024
Différentes tailles selon les besoins, petits éléments pratiques
Mohamed Emad Saad
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 25 de febrero de 2024
Very Useful
Leanne
Comentado en Australia el 3 de septiembre de 2022
They’re working precisely as I hoped they would. I’ve even added them to other rings that fitted fine but the adjusters have made them fit even firmer so that they don’t move at all whilst still feeling completely comfortable.
TravelingFool
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2019
This is a review and comparison of two different products:Feramox Invisible Ring Size Adjuster, assorted sizes (this product), and the Vancool (18pcs) Ring Size Adjuster (1.5mm/2mm/3mm) (https://amazon.com/gp/product/B073J4X9DH).I have several rings that were a little too loose and kept spinning around on my finger. I didn’t want to have them resized, because then they’d be too tight to go over my knuckle, so I decided to try some ring sizer products to see how well they worked.Bottom line: Overall I prefer the Feramox insert-type adjusters to the Vancool coil-type adjusters because of the look and comfort, but it all depends on your preference. Either type can be put in place after the ring is on your finger, so you don’t have to worry about getting the ring over your knuckle. The biggest drawbacks to the Feramox ones are that they may fall off and get lost if you don’t use the adhesive (and maybe even if you do), and you may only be able to use one size out of the package for a particular ring. The coil-type has the advantage of allowing you to adjust the ring size a little better by using thicker or thinner coils, and they won’t fall off.Detailed comparison:The Feramox adjusters, which were sold by “Freeman Direct”, come in a package of 8 in various sizes, to fit band widths from 1mm to 10mm. (They also sell packages for wider widths, so be careful what you order. If you are looking for sizers for thin rings like solitaires, this is the one you need.) Also included in the package are a silver polishing cloth and a sheet of adhesive. Unfortunately, the product information sheet comes attached to the adhesive sheet, so I didn’t realize what it was at first. There was a blue-green card that had the Feramox product information on one side, and a yellow backing on the other. The yellow backing was actually the backing for the adhesive tape sheet. I had to peel the Feramox card off it, which revealed the instructions for using the tape on the other side. The tape has a transparent film on one side, and the yellow paper sheet on the other. When you pull them apart, be sure to peel the Feramox card off, leaving the transparent film attached to the yellow sheet. Do not peel off the yellow sheet. If you choose to use the adhesive, cut a sliver of the tape to fit inside the groove in the ring adjuster. Peel off the yellow paper and attach the adhesive to the adjuster, then peel off the transparent film. I will probably not use the tape, because with the sizer stuck onto the band, I probably wouldn’t be able to fit the ring over my knuckle. Instead, I’m going to try wearing it by just slipping the sizer in place after the ring is on my finger. I’ll have to be careful not to lose it when removing the rings, but I think it will probably work out better for me, and none of the rings I’ll use it with will get daily wear.I found one sizer that perfectly snapped onto a 5.7mm gold band. The smallest sizer snapped onto a ring that was 2.16mm wide and stayed on. For the rings that are 1.25mm and 1.83mm, the smallest sizer wouldn’t stay on the ring by itself, but it seems to work okay on them if I slide them on once the ring is on my finger.Once in place, they’re virtually unnoticeable. The sizer is barely visible when looking at the palm side of my hand, and I don’t feel anything unusual except that the ring just feels a little thicker. It works great to keep the stone on the top of my finger where it should be, instead of sliding around.Unfortunately, you have to purchase a package of 8 different sizes, when you might only need one or two of the sizes. I wish they had packages of just one particular size, then I wouldn’t worry about losing one. On the other hand, I was able to use 3 of the sizes in this package, and since I’m not going to use the tape to stick them on the rings, I can move the smallest one between the rings that need it. You can use a sizer that’s a little wider than the band, so the two smallest sizes both worked for 3 different ring sizes.One other thing to note: When trying to get the rings on/off my finger with the insert in place, I found it a little more difficult than when using the coil type. Maybe it’s because the coil rolls around the ring, and helps the ring sort of roll over your finger. So if you do tape the insert in place, that might be an issue.Vancool Adjusters: This product was sold by “Nest My Life”. It comes with 18 adjusters (6 each of 1.5mm, 2mm, and 3mm coils, and also includes a polishing cloth. The adjusters are easy to use, just coil the desired size around the ring and cut it to desired length. I looked at a lot of similar products, but purchased this one because it included the smallest coils (down to 1.5mm). Most other packages did not come in a size less than 3mm. On a thin ring, the smaller coils look much better.The advantages of the coil adjusters are that you can use whichever thickness provides the best adjustment, and you don’t have to worry about them falling off the ring. You get so many of them, and only need a small piece for each ring, that it’s not a big deal if you need to replace them. Since the coils wrap around the ring, you don’t have to worry about them falling off. I also found that rings with the coil adjuster were easier to slide over my knuckle than rings with the insert adjuster, because the coils rolled and helped the ring move. But if you do have a problem getting the ring over your knuckle, it’s possible to put the coil on while the ring is on your finger.The downside is that they’re much more visible than the inserts, and are a little less comfortable. They also seem to slide around on the ring, which wasn’t a problem with the inserts.
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