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πŸ‘ Dritz White Iron On Pockets - 6.5in x 4in - 2/Pkg (Pack of 3) - Item# 55457 Review

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Description of πŸ‘ Dritz White Iron On Pockets - 6.5in x 4in - 2/Pkg (Pack of 3) - Item# 55457

Price includes 3-Pack of Dritz Iron On Pockets 6 1/2"X4" 2/Pkg White 55457 (UPC 072879151008). Dimensions: 5.8 in. h x 3.6 in. w x 0.5 in. d. Weight: 0.03 ounces. Made in CN.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great way to salvage pants with worn out pockets.

If you tend to carry too many things in your bags, such as B. several bunches of keys, small parts, small tools, etc., and wear out the pockets of your pants, especially work pants, this glued bottom pockets allow you to store your pants and avoid losing keys, small tools and loose change when you wear your go about business. A great product for quickly repairing worn pockets, getting the most out of your favorite pair of pants and putting off buying new pants.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Small items

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong Adhesive

They were used to widen pockets on good pants with flat pockets that spilled out when you sat down. The glue is the strongest on an iron I've ever seen. Be careful not to merge it where you don't need it - add a piece if needed. I only know one size, so if your pockets are larger or smaller, you'll need to be creative to fit. The top of the repair bags I received is 6 1/4" overall. My bags were a bit wider, so I adjusted them by opening the top of the repair bag's side seam to accommodate the…

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great way to attach short pockets to pants.

Using a Dritz pocket iron to lengthen pockets on new jeans. Some of the new pockets look more like cuffs than pockets. Dritz Iron on Pockets worked very well. I stripped the seams from the bottom of the jean pocket just enough to fit the iron in the pocket. I turned the iron on my pockets and put it inside. Then I ironed the bag back in place and turned it inside out. Finally, to give the new bag more strength, I put repair tape inside the bag and ironed it in place.

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  • Pretty packaging
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  • Can't remember