Antimagnetic Brass Tweezers For Beading, Watch & Clock Repair. This is a new pair of #AA brass antimagnetic tweezers. Great for beading and many aspects of watch and clock repair. These tweezers are as essential as the fingers on your hand. They measure approximately 5" (127 mm) long We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.
A**R
Perfect
Needed some non magnetic tweezers and these were perfect for our lab and excellent price.
N**Y
Great tweesers!
Build quality is great. The jaws opened pretty short on mine, but was able to carefully bend the jaws out how I liked it. Also you should dress your tweezers and polish them perfectly. Always swipe a rough file a couple of times inside the jaws for maximum grip and performance on any tweezer. :)
I**Y
Gets the job done
Cheap, works well for building watches. Don't pinch too hard or you'll bend them.
H**I
over the surface of fine stone. Worn out diamond fingernail files will do
100% overall. No complaints. Something for others... Brass is very soft compared to steel. As thin as the points are, and they are THIN (just what I wanted) it does not take much pressure to bend them. With brass, once bent soon broken. Even snagging the points will bend or break them. I had to learn to slow down, move in slow motion, to keep from snagging or bumping them. Handle with care. Keep protective cover on them when not in use. If the points become bent lap them back in line. Slowwly draw tweezers backward (point trailing) along length, over the surface of fine stone. Worn out diamond fingernail files will do. One thing that is very useful, available and common is Scotch Brite. The household products are same as what I use deburring metal. Use worn out Scotch Brite so material removal is controlled. Place closed tweezers in pad, apply slight pressure, draw backward slowly, release pressure, remove, repeat until burr is gone. Remember, Light pressures, attention to position of point, Don't stick yourself. Mine stay so sharp don't even bleed when I'm stuck. EXCELLENT Product. As far as metal goes, can't beat brass for lack of magnetic attraction. Hal Lewis
S**D
Every watch maker needs a pair of these
Priced well and able to sharpen when needed. You won’t have to worry about magnetizing your watch while working on it with these.
C**Y
Brass is worth it!
These are the tweezers to have for tiny screws and parts in watch movements. They don't scratch, don't magnetize, they have a little give, and are easy to re-shape. Ditch your steel tweezers and get these.
K**R
Pay more for better quality
These are just OK, they are cheap but in retrospect I would have been better off paying more. The tips align just OK, the body is thin and cheap meaning you have to apply more pressure to hold your fine objects which makes them candidates for the Swiss Space program (you know, they jump off the tweezers into outer space, never to be seen again).
N**E
Seem to Be Quality Tweezers For the Price
These should do me nicely. Brass tweezers require a more consistent dressing regimen than ones made of stainless, but I like the fact that I won't have to worry about magnetism; the great enemy of watchmakers.I'll see how they perform over the following months and come back to report on how they've held up.
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