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Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Not accurate at all. I know my ring sizes and this shows that they are at least 1.5 sizes bigger than I KNOW they are. Very inaccurate.
VisionOasis
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023
With the fidget craze I’m surprised no one has caught onto ring sizers yet. I suffer from some pretty severe OCD and anxiety and this curbs some of my self destructive behavior. I’d love a rainbow set with this texture.My mom originally gave my first one to me. I love this ring sizer and it has been a genuine soothing companion for years. I wish they made it so the clasp wouldn’t detach though. Though pliers and a tight squeeze fix that problem to permanently lock the rings shut. This probably isn’t the review anyone was looking for when they look for a review for ring sizers. But maybe also still take it seriously. These are seriously under looked in the fidget market.
Economist Bob
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
Since COVID restrictions and business changes took out all the Jewelry counter employees are department stores, it's critical to have a way to size yourself and your family for rings for online purchasing. After putting on a few pounds, I used this to size myself for a new wedding band, which I then purchased online. It will also be useful for my child as she wants some rings. Because of social distance implementations, there's no one locally to size her fingers when we see jewelry that she likes when perusing stores. So we can use this to find her ring size. It's a very straightforward product. Find out the size of your current ring, find out the size of your finger, and so on. 4 Stars for accuracy since the ring ordered based upon it's sizing estimations hasn't arrived yet.
Acoustic_Shadow
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
This is a inexpensive product for personal use. It isn't exceptionally sturdy, so it might not work well for large scale use in a business, but as a personal use product it is perfect, and (at least for me thus far) accurate to size. I've only used the sizes that work for me, so I can't verify ALL the sizes.
Midland Painted Turtle
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019
The product is nice. It is a good price. If you just want to measure ring sizes for personal purposes, this is probably as good as any. And the price is good.But I am confused by one thing, I got a pair of ring sizer tools, and a pair of ring sizer mandrels. Both were from different companies and look different enough that they are likely not from the same factory. But when I drop a ring sizer tool onto a mandrel, the mandrel records about 1/2 size smaller, unless one pushes the ring down quite firmly. Is this what one should expect? It is true of both sets of ring sizer tools on both mandrels.
DjD808
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2019
If you are looking to propose and you want to show her you care more than she thinks you do....buy this mandrel and ring sizer.It's easier to just wait until you and your lady go ring shopping to find out what types of rings she likes and what ring size she is. That works, but in the back of her mind you will never be more than what she sees of you now.If you really love her, stop being lazy.Step One: Pay attention to the types of rings she wears, which fingers she wears them and where she wears them. Not all occasions are created equal so if she is toning down the ring type selection for dinners or work but ratcheting up the bling for parties, brunches and weekend kickin' it...this is all important info for you to log in your brain.Step Two: After buying a mandrel, get yourself over to her place (if you dont live together) when she is not there...perhaps enlist the help of one of her friends, find her rings and slide them on to the mandrel, write down the sizes or take a pic. Measure several rings based on your observations (see Step One). If she never wears a ring on her ring finger, that's ok you will be able to get a close estimate.Step Three: DO NOT WAIT UNTIL SHE DRAGS YOU RING SHOPPING BEFORE YOU START LOOKING FOR RINGS. Based on Step One you should have a very good idea of what ring types she likes, start looking early at styles and prices. You will soon realize that there isn't much variety when you simply shop for Engagement rings...its all about the diamond and the jewelers just want your money. If you fall into the two-month salary rule, you are going to find yourself with fat-expensive diamond that only means something to the people who don't matter. The ring band styles she already owns are the bands she likes...the size of the jewels on those rings are the sizes she likes. Trust your work in Step One/Two and look for those styles/sizes and the cost will be reflective of that.Step Four: If she beats you to the punch and makes you go ring shopping before you have proposed...go...enthusiastically. Your goal is simple...take note of her reactions to ring styles more than the diamond size. You want to see what makes her eyes light up, not what makes your wallet start convulsing. Take pics of the rings if you can. Feel confident in all your work from Steps 1-3 and enjoy the rest of your day.Step Five: Take all the data you've gathered from Steps 1-4 and get your a$$ out there looking for this ring. It's not going to be easy as you will definitely be looking as some level of customization. Yes, you could buy the 4th ring she saw at the jewelers but what meaning would that hold for the both of you??The clock is ticking. You are going to have to figure out when and where you propose but if you've completed all the steps you are going to have a more meaningful story to tell. If you are going to spend the rest of your lives together, would you rather she talk about how you went ring shopping and you bought ring #4 or you gave her something that truly spoke to who she is?Enjoy.
Alicia Chickos
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2018
I liked the price of this item and it is nice to have on hand. I have often wanted one and at this price I decided to get one. It worked as expected. Item is plastic but that makes it lightweight. It seems as though it is of good quality. I am very satisfied with this item.
TickTockAlice
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017
I've been wanting a set of ring sizers for quite awhile. It's the kind of thing you may only need every once in awhile, but it's incredibly useful when it is needed. This set is so reasonably priced that I just had to order so I always have one on hand. I buy enough rings on perhaps a too constant basis, and I like knowing which finger a ring is going to fit on when I'm choosing sizes or buying vintage rings. It's absolutely a necessity when and if I decide to resell a ring and need to list and show the size.This set is completely accurate and I have had no issues with correctly sizing a ring or my fingers with this set.It's a great set for a great price and I highly recommend it if you're in need of owning a set.
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