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πŸ“Œ SUBANG 40 Pieces Pin Keepers with Locking Clasp, Pin Locks & Backs, Includes 4 Wrenches, All in Convenient Storage Case - 9mm x 6mm Review

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Description of πŸ“Œ SUBANG 40 Pieces Pin Keepers with Locking Clasp, Pin Locks & Backs, Includes 4 Wrenches, All in Convenient Storage Case - 9mm x 6mm

Package includes 40 pieces pin backs with 40 pieces strews, 4 piece of locking tools,enough quantities for your need, all in a small clear storage case packed to avoid locking pin backs losing. Locking pin keepers are 6 mm in diameter,9 mm in height,small screws are 3 mm in length,the locking tool is 4.5cm. Pin keepers are made of nickel-plated copper material,which makes them sturdy,durable,reusable and features smooth surface,doing a good job in locking your pins firmly. Pin keeper backs are suitable for pins,insignia,name tags,display books,lanyards,bags,vests,hats,badge,collectibles,Disney pin Locks and so on.You can pin your badge on anywhere you want. How to use:put the black screw into the middle hole,then use a small wrench to screw half of the black screw to ensure that the fixed,fixed into the brooch or medal needs to be fixed to the other two ends of any small hole,then use a wrench to tighten the black screw gradually,to ensure that the fixed,that could be easy to use.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solid Enamel Pin Guard

They work exactly as advertised - the best part is 4 KEYS! These are small wrenches so easy to lose or bend, but whoever boxed them was smart enough to know and provide extras. Other than that, I have no issues with mismatched threads or broken wrenches. If you want to make them START more secure, blue Loctite (to keep screws and bolts from moving) is a less durable version of Loctite but offers more stability. They made my pins so secure I feel like I'll never lose one again. Solid purchase!

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  • Beading & Jewelry Making
Cons
  • Available in Black Only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Small but strong, super secure Pinbacks

These little backs are great! I've struggled with the rubber pads that came with this pen since I've had it. I thought I was doomed to digging in the bottom of a bag for the rest of my life. I'm glad I decided to get her and end the fight! They hold so tight that the pin didn't even move when I pulled on it. Be aware that they are tiny so they may have a low profile. If your hands are as shaky as mine, I definitely recommend working indoors so you don't lose the screw. Still, it's not hard at…

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  • Pinbacks
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  • Not secure

That's fantastic! I used rubber caps, but if the pins catch on anything, they still had a good chance of breaking out. Before purchasing I read that many people had problems with losing tiny screws, but I found a method that drastically reduces this. Problem. I still played around with one, but the rest was easy. I'll describe the steps below, but I've included photos to illustrate what I mean. 1. Place the screw on the end of the hex wrench. It should fit snugly.2. Screw it in just enough that

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  • Jewelry Findings
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  • I'll write later