⌚️ Unleash Your Inner Watchmaker!
The EFIXTK Watch Band Strap Link Pins Remover Repair Tool Kit is a comprehensive 24-in-1 solution designed for watch enthusiasts. It includes a link pin remover, 6 extra tips, a dual head hammer, 20 cotter pins, and more, all housed in a compact design. Perfect for DIY repairs, this kit accommodates bands up to 30mm wide, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to save on watch repairs and customize their timepieces.
Manufacturer | EFIXTK |
Part Number | EFTK0711001 |
Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.95 x 4.57 x 1.26 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EFTK0711001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | Analog-Digital |
Special Features | Water Resistant |
Included Components | 1PCS All-Metal Watch Band Link Remover, 1PCS Holder, 1PCS Head Hammer, 1PCS Glasses Cloth, 20PCS Watch Band Cotter Pin, 4 Pin Punches, Watch Band Holder, Dual Head Hammer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
C**.
Exactly what you need for citizen watch band and majority of common bands.
Bought this after breaking a plastic device meant for removing watch band links. I had managed the last time to do the job with pliers, a sharp nail and a bit of profanity if I’m being honest. Just took another crack at adjusting this band with my new kit. This kit has EVERYTHING! Replacement pieces for the wear items. Still a little tricky getting the pin into place, even with the fancy tool. This is one of the rare occasions when I am really impressed with the quality and thoughtfulness of the design. I highly recommend this product if you occasionally- or often - find yourself adjusting a watch band.
D**S
Everything you need!
Comes with everything you need ☺️ Keep in mind, the extra pins won't fit in a small-parts watch like a seiko! It comes with instructions too!
B**R
Value, quality and delivery.
It was as described and delivery was better than promised. For my use, I needed additional tools, which I purchased. No problem with the vender. I had several watches I was working on, replacing batteries, new bands, adjusting length, and I bought several other tools, which made the job easier than using this tool set alone, but it was used in with most of the operations. Good buy and worth the money.
P**Y
Good value for money
A pin broke on my metal watch strap. A jeweler will charge $10-$15 to put a new pin in. This complete kit is very modestly priced and contains dozens of metal watch strap repair items and the tools for repairing the strap yourself. Excellent value for money.
A**I
Complete Kit for Watch Band Adjustments
This kit had everything I needed to remove and replace watch links easily. The link remover tool worked well, and the extra tips were useful in case one got worn out. The small hammer made it easier to tap out stubborn pins without damaging the band.The spring bar tool was strong and made switching bands quick and simple. The cotter pins were a nice addition for replacements. Everything felt sturdy and well-made. If you want a full set to adjust watch bands at home, this kit gets the job done.
W**S
Great little kit! But ...
I purchased a new Citizen Promaster Skyhawk A-T that I knew would require taking out two links to fit. A few years ago I had an earlier version of this same watch, and I remembered that not only would I have to go to the jewelers, but it would cost me $20!Amazon to the rescue! This is easily a $20+ dollar kit, with plenty of spare parts such as pins for the push-removal device (I bent one), and a few of the pin-taps for putting the pins back in. The little hammer is great, but it’s slippery to hold - I’d advise putting on one of today’s ubiquitous rubber gloves to hold it, but I digress ...Let me interject for Citizen Skyhawk owners that short of damaging the band, you’re not getting the pins out yourself without a specialized tool like this. And TAKE NOTE that at least this model of the Men’s watch has two-part pins — a straight little ‘rod,’ plus a little short collar that fits within the INNER part of a link as you join them. Be very careful not to lose the little collar. Yep - I lost one! 😂Anyway, I got the kit yesterday, and as it was a little hectic (we were moving), I felt slightly rushed. I had earlier watched a few videos on YT using this device or one very similar, so I felt comfortable diving right in. I didn’t have too much trouble, removing the pins (make sure you “push” them out the correct way), but I did manage to bend one pusher pin and lose one little Citizen pin collar.Long story short I figured out what to do and soon had removed two links. Fit was a wee bit tight, but I prefer not to have my watches sliding all over the place.Fast forward to today, and after about 24 hours I decided that the band was indeed a skootch too tight. Looks like I’ll have to get the kit back out and put in another band ... groan.Surprisingly, I was not rushed, I was comfortable, and MADE SURE no itty bitty parts were slung off to orbit the sun. Added one link with very little trouble.My only nit isn’t to do with this device, but rather this kind of ‘operation’ deals with precision fittings on the higher-end watches, and they won’t ‘bend’ to your will. Be patient, have a clean and unobstructed work area, and if you think dealing with these little parts may stretch your patience (it almost did mine), save yourself the headache and just flippin’ go to a jeweler. You CAN do it, but I was cussing a little bit there initially when things weren’t going quite as smoothly for me as it did for the practiced hands in the YT videos!One last thing - if you remove multiple links, balance out the removals, i.e., one link from this side, one link from that side, etc. Best of luck!
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