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πŸ“Ώ Bead Board Grey with Flocking and 5 Round Grooves: Perfect for Bracelets (10x7-1/2 inches) Review

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cannot recommend this pearl bowl.

This product is smaller than it looks and is made of thin plastic. In addition, the grooves are so deep that it is difficult to pull the beads out of the thread. Returned and no recommendation to buy.

Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This small beaded bracelet is exactly as advertised.

This bead board is just the right size for small circles. My granddaughters will be able to use it with no problem. It would be really cool if the sellers offered a case for it. Since I mentioned the cover, this tiny board (not even the size of a standard sheet of printer paper) is quite expensive. I have three other bead boards and this one is the smallest, at least an inch on all sides, and yet it costs more than twice the price of even the full size one I have. (The large one had a lid, as…

Cons
  • So far, so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large Bead Tray

Perfect for what I need it for. It is true that other reviews have said that most round bracelet guides are small, but they are perfect for making children's bracelets. However, the average should be suitable for most adult women. I make bracelets for Christmas gifts. The bracelets were a little tight on me, but I'm also a "big girl" and the bracelets were meant to fit the ladies in my family as they are all shorter than me. I set the bead pattern in a circle first, then move it to the straight

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  • Damaged