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πŸͺ‘ Beadalon 700A-300 Big Eye Curved Needles 3.5-Inch 2 Pieces: Superior Stainless Steel Needles for Jewelry Making Review

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Description of πŸͺ‘ Beadalon 700A-300 Big Eye Curved Needles 3.5-Inch 2 Pieces: Superior Stainless Steel Needles for Jewelry Making

Makes threading easy. Designed specifically for use with the Beadalon Spin-N-Bead. Strong. Flexible. Easy to Use.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keep working with it, you will understand.

Set of 3 needles. I worked with him, it takes time. I'm not very good at it, I watched videos on You Tube, it helped. If you buy it will last. Not suitable for the smallest beads.

Pros
  • Makes threading easier
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very easy to use

Very easy to use, large eye (split needle shaft) allows me to use different gauges of thread with my beads. Goes great with my bead spinner. I bought this to replace my original curved needle but it is much shorter in length. The length of the needle is my only disappointment when buying it, otherwise it would have gotten five stars.

Pros
  • Specifically designed for use with the Beadalon Spin-N-Bead
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for use with a bead spinner

Definitely quicker than putting beads directly onto soft thread or cord. Ideal for use with a bead slingshot. It's a little difficult to get the smaller beads off the needle onto the elastic cord when it's folded halfway through the needle, and I held the needle carefully so as not to stretch the needle's hole. The curve has "opened up" a bit from the constant pulling of the beads from the needle to the cord, but overall it has held up very well.

Pros
  • Strong
Cons
  • Doubtful