Clover Seam Ripper, 1 Pack, Red
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Jenn84olives
> 3 dayWorks well, I purchased a few months ago and its still sharp. I havr to use it quite often, unfortunately for me haha! The long handle is nice. I like that it has a wood texture so it doesnt slip out of my hand like the small plastic handled one I have.
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jpauligirl
> 3 dayA cap that wont break! Every other seam ripper cap gets shoved onto the bottom of the ripper, eventually the plastic breaks and you have to buy yet another seam ripper. That wont be the problem with this one (but there is the potential to lose the cap entirely). I like the length, and chose to make one improvement of my own: I found a pen grip that I slid over the top part of the handle. Now I have a non-slip grip thats terrific!
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Uoc23
> 3 dayMy favorite seam ripper...for those rare occasions when I need to rip our a seam (well, maybe not such a rarity). I probably have 20 of these seam rippers somewhere around my house, but I keep losing them. Ive tried others, but I keep coming back to this one.
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Bille Grandy
> 3 dayThis sturdy, no frill , sharp seam ripper does its job well.
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Linda Mathews
> 3 dayI really like the way it is shaped. It’s better than my old one.
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Ronja R. Zigler
> 3 dayFavorite tool in the sewing room! Use it for so many things and the handle is long enough to use without hand cramps and feels sturdy. Not a cheap feeling tool. Cant believe how long it took me to upgrade from the crappy mini plastic seam ripper that used the cap to extend the handle!
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Shea M
> 3 dayClover makes some great products. I really like this seam ripper because I have big hands and the handle makes it easy to hold onto. I have a Clover razor wheel I guess you call it for cutting leather that Id recommend as well. Cant beat Clover though, specially for the price.
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astrea333
> 3 dayI love that it comes with a cover. Well made product. Very easy to use.
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Emily Watson
> 3 dayBought two of these as I was tired of all the seam rippers I bought at JoAnn Fabrics breaking within a month of buying them. They need to stop using cheap steel. I have two from the 80s that are made of much better stuff but they arent as sharp as they used to be after 30 years of use. These are sharp and appear to be holding up to my Hulk-like seam ripping. Update: Been using this for a while. Its held up great and I still havent broke it. Bought two more I love it so much.
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M
> 3 dayI really like this seam ripper as its handle is wooden and not plastic. It feels more sturdy and does its job well. Would recommend.