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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
As described
Crow Calhoun
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2025
Yes the edges are sharp. yes the wood could use a sanding. it's still worth EVERY PENNY. a speedweve of the same materials (wood and metal instead of plastic) but a minimally higher quality costs $80 anywhere else. the plastic ones on here aren't any better than this one. if you have a metal file and a sheet of sandpaper in your toolbox and about 10 minutes of time, you can fix all the issues listed in the negative reviews. I haven't had a single rubber band break, but they carry rubber bands at the dollar store if they do end up breaking. don't get the larger looms if you're worried about it breaking, i got the 14 hook one and that's all you really need. for bigger patches you can work in sections and it's easier than dealing with the mess the hooks can become during shipping or during use. I'm not too bothered by the fact that the surface isn't concave either, like other reviews said.. i haven't found a single model of speedweve that has a concave center honestly. i promise you I'm going to be using this thing until I'm an old grandma. I'm here begging all my friends to wash and send over their holey socks because i love darning with this thing so much 😂and i HATED darning before i got this beautiful little contraption.
Another Tigger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de julio de 2024
I bought this to replace one of lesser quality.A good value for the money.
M.E. Francis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2024
I was worried due to the negative reviews. Yes, the edges are sharp. Yes, it doesn't feel particularly sturdy or well-made. But! It gets the job done, I've repaired about five socks so far and no rubber bands have snapped, the wooden piece isn't splintery, so probably just inconsistencies with production on this one. I wish the wooden part was curved, but all in all, it gets the job done. You will definitely need to watch a video - the instructions it comes with are really hard to follow and visualize.
Dee Da
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2023
I found this relatively easy to use. I did go on YouTube and look up some tutorials before I started and that really helped. I have repaired socks, the old-fashioned way with only a darning needle and a wooden egg, and I definitely find this way so much better. It still may be a bit slow for some people, but the results are worth it. I know I’ll use this again and again. I found it fun to use and I listen to podcasts while using the loom.
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