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Snapit Eye Glass Repair Kit Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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Description of Snapit Eye Glass Repair Kit

Snapit eyeglass repair kit is the easiet and quickest way to repair your spectacles. Simply drop the screw in the hinge, screw it down and snap the end off. No more fiddly small screws. Our stainless steel deisgn will cut new threads in your glasses to repair stripped threads. Each tube includes 5 crews of varying lengths and thicknesses plus our handy optical screwdriver to finish the job. They will fit 99% of all glasses, reading glasses and sunglasses. Our unique design has patents across the world. DROP IT, SCREW IT, SNAP IT!. Once upon a time eyeglass screws were too small and awkward! Replacing these screws was time consuming and sometimes impossible. Not now with the Snapit eye glass repair kit.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing - complete plagiarism!

Only 5 screws and a tiny cheap screwdriver which is difficult to use. Removable screws are a good idea, but if you need to attach two pairs of glasses with screws of the same size, or both sides of a pair of glasses, you're out of luck. All but one of the screws were too big for my glasses, so I paid $6 for a tiny screw and a cheap screwdriver. I bought it to fix two pairs of glasses but was only able to fix one. The least they could do was include two screws of each size. NOT worth the price…

Pros
  • Repair Kits
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly, it really works!

Please note that this is a single-use set. There are five screws, but they are all different widths. It took me a little time to understand that. I tried it the first time and it didn't work so I reread the instructions and found that all the screws are the same length but not the width. My glasses took the greatest width. It takes a little effort...better turn the screw one turn, then lift the screwdriver, reset, and keep doing that until it's tight. Otherwise, it can become "hell, I can't…

Pros
  • Glasses care product
Cons
  • Slightly torn