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Review on ๐Ÿงถ Fast and Efficient 10-Ounce High Speed Metal Yarn Ball Winder with Double Cogwheels by Heather Shaw

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Please save time and money - DO NOT BUY!

I was very happy to see a high speed winder at such a low price. I should have known that low price means low quality. I was willing to overlook anything less than careful packaging (i.e. throwing it in a white box with some bubble wrap - as if that would prevent any metal rods of the device will be scratched or a few holes will be drilled in the box during shipping) and the flyer's arm was not bent at right angles. Noticing that the flyer had touched the table and was no longer spinning, I bent the flyer to allow room for the device and table top. Amazing, isn't it?! (Because I totally thought I was dealing with some superbly woven yarn cake.) Wrong. so wrong. The gears are so hard! I mean, the force it takes to turn the handle is enough to make you feel like a good workout is about to begin. You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I had a cheap plastic winder, which set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a bit disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). I folded the flyer to make room for the device and tabletop. Amazing, isn't it?! (Because I totally thought I was dealing with some superbly woven yarn cake.) Wrong. so wrong. The gears are so hard! I mean, the force it takes to turn the handle is enough to make you feel like a good workout is about to begin. You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I've had a cheap plastic winder that set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a bit disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). I folded the flyer to make room for the device and tabletop. Amazing, isn't it?! (Because I totally thought I was dealing with some superbly woven yarn cake.) Wrong. so wrong. The gears are so hard! I mean, the force it takes to turn the handle is enough to make you feel like a good workout is about to begin. You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I've had a cheap plastic winder that set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a bit disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). (Because I totally thought I was dealing with some superbly woven yarn cake.) Wrong. so wrong. The gears are so hard! I mean, the force it takes to turn the handle is enough to make you feel like a good workout is about to begin. You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I had a cheap plastic wrapper, which was erected in less than a quarter of the time than this one, and wound up smoothly with no problems. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a bit disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). (Because I totally thought I was dealing with some superbly woven yarn cake.) Wrong. so wrong. The gears are so hard! I mean, the force it takes to turn the handle is enough to make you feel like a good workout is about to begin. You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I had a cheap plastic winder, which set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a little disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). You really have to use your body weight to turn it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I've had a cheap plastic winder that set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues. It's really a waste of my time, money, and calories burned (for which I should be grateful, but I'm still a bit disappointed with the method used to burn those calories). You really have to use your body weight to rotate it (no exaggeration). That's ridiculous! I've had a cheap plastic winder that set up in less than a quarter of the time and wound up smoothly with no issues.

Pros
  • TIPS: The paint of some winders may drip a little during transportation, but this does not affect the use. If your item lost color, please do not hurry to leave bad feedback, contact us first, we will offer solutions and do our best to meet your needs.
Cons
  • Damaged

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April 07, 2023
Still need to get the hang of using it.