Customer Reviews A Worthy Investment November 18, 2008 Oceanman (Virginia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In the must have department, this professional grade quality ring sizer makes one's quest to the local jeweler a more worthwhile journey. Made of high quality steel, The ring sizer measures both US 1-15 sizes and European 41-76 sizes including half sizes. For $10 bucks and free shipping it is a worthy investment that will pay dividends for years to come.
Perfect for the online shopper! August 26, 2008 Brenda Ann Rud (Wisconsin) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was pleased to get this product. It's good quality but it would be nice if the sizes were more clear but I definately recommend this product.
NOW I CAN SHOP ONLINE FOR RINGS! May 18, 2008 Ana Luiza Welch (Kingston, OK USA)
Great quality ring size finder. The 36 rings display on one side on top USA size and bellow the diameter in mm; on the reverse side you find the circumference in mm on top an the equivalent in japanese size. I bought it because I love rings and this is an excelent tool for those like me that shop online. Delicate rings require a smaller sizes than wide banded ones, left hand usually requires smaller sizes than the right one and so forth. Love it!
Excellent Quality Item February 17, 2008 Gary L. Havens (Bowling Green, KY United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This ring sizer is just what I needed. The quality is excellent and it should last a lifetime. I can remove a limited number of sizes and mail them to friends and relatives that I am wanting to make rings for and they can then email me their exact ring sizes and then return the sizer sizes I sent them. That way there is no inconvenience to them and I do not make a ring that is improperly sized. This is particularly important for my friends who live in third world countries.
pretty good. January 20, 2008 wantu2nowhoiam 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
nothing but good, except for the fact that the sizes are written weird. i had to find a site with a list of sizes and their equivalencies in inches and centimeters to figure out which size was which.
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