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Excellent for crafting when purchasing items in larger bottles but wanting to use in small. I use them for glue mixed with water to thin for fine detailed gluing.
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Use them for clay, they're great, thanks.
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Fabulous for handmade gifts.
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These would be great for a child craft but if you are seriously making jewelry, they are cheap. The ring at the top on a couple were even pressed in such a way that it was split open...not an enclosed circle. I only found two out of my order like that and since they are so small, I imagine the press that makes them will not always hit the mark. As for the square body of the metal, it is plier worthy and I was able to crimp them and feel they were sturdy.
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not light like some, it is steel,smooth, no measurement lines but, you can make your own markings with sharpies and wipe off,I do like this product
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Nice collection of beads just wished there were a few bigger pieces. Good for the price!
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Really nice product.
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Items arrived quickly, already used product, work fine.
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susan bates crochet hooks are the best. reasonably priced and good range of sizes
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yeah, cuts fabric which is what I wanted it for !
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Perfect Christmas tree
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This is a great pencil and I love that it's water soluble.
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This stiletto has a gripping surface much like a very fine diamond nail file down the whole length of the metal spear. I love how easy it makes guiding multiple layers of fabric (think quilting) through the machine. The pressing end is nice. There is one less notion cluttering my sewing table or to take to class.
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Lion Brand Wool Ease yarn is a nice 4 ply yarn that is easy to work with. It is washable without shrinking.
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They do not cut well where they are supposed to, and on the 5 different types of paper I tried they all tore. I watched the videos, and called the company, and they tell me this should not happen, well I'm here to tell you it did. Not a good product. Used it with the spellbinders grand calibur.
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For a scrapbooking friend of mine.
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I love my Grand Calibur, and being able to use large Spellbinders dies or use multiple small dies at one pass. However, it was sort of a pain if I only wanted to use one or two small dies. I didn't even realize the Junior plates were an option, but orderd them as soon as I ran across them. They arrived quickly and work just like the large pads, but with much less cranking if you're doing a small project. If you don't own them, I highly recommend them!
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Love this tape, but if it doesn't load well, is a pain.
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I really love the colors!
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Fabric very nice, it has a tint of pink, not pure white as I thought.
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I like the color, I just have not had the time to make the wood cuff bracelet with them. So many craft projects so little time.
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Good size. Fastens securely with little effort.
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A very simple tool. I want to use it on all my embroidery projects. Thank you.
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they are very good.
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Very nice tool for applying masking fluid to watercolor paintings, you can create fine lines to wider lines as this pen can be adjusted. Cleans easily too.
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I wish I knew I needed a heating tool to actually get this to work. It is not useful for me. I suppose it worked in the beginning after placing heat from a candle on it, but the glue didn't work as well probably because it didn't get hot enough to become sticky.
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Love these, they look a lot better than they appear online!
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This worked for one mold, but now the tray is too bent to hold the resin in evenly. The plastic is warped just enough that the resin leaks out the sides of the mold area meaning you have to sand down the edges when you take the molds out. I will try glueing it to something hard, like a piece of wood, to see if that works, but then it will be difficult getting the molds out without damaging them. I wish this worked better because I wanted to make a lot of molds with this.
I should just stick to the silicon mold trays because they work better. The hard plastic ones are too easy to damage and it's always harder to get the molds out.
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Great for my uses. I use it to make my own "iridescent" pen for stamping and scrapbooking.
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comfortable size to work with
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These were the perfect product to make princess dolls for my nieces for Christmas! They were a big hit! And super well priced for the quality.
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I have Daniel Smith, Winsor Newton and other artist grade paints, but I think these will be used more often simply because it is so fast and easy, No tube squeezing and minimal cleanup. These are a lot cheaper too. I put about 10 drops on a travel palette to dry and will add water when needed. However, I'm not getting great colors on mixing yet. And there is nothing more lovely than the Daniel Smith precious gem watercolors.
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Easy to use, great to have on hand, makes adding elastic so much easier
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Very pretty images to cut out, but because of all the detail, it can be hard to lift your cuts from the mats.
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These are excellent fine art pencils. Each grade is very precise. They are a little oversized but still fit in a standard sharpener, and I haven't found one yet that breaks while sharpening.
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I bought this for paper crafting and the handle is very comfortable to hold. I especially love that the cover works really well. I specifically looked for one with a good cover on it to store the knife safely when not in use. You can adjust the blade shaft length so I'm guessing this would work well with Exacto blades.
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Have not actually used them yet, but from the look of them they should work fine.
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Better quality than I expected. The color choices are nice as well.
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Great for creating the 'druzy' look! I luv this product!
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Only good for paper, very small and detailed which makes it harder to use. I needed something to cut felt, this was not it.
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I love this tool! It comes in handy so often for all my crafts!
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Several months ago I went to a scrapbooking retreat and a friend of mine had this and let me borrow it. I love it! It was easy to use and gave me just the right amount of glitter I needed in specific areas to highlight the item I was working on. I couldn't stop thinking about it and when Christmas rolled around, I asked my husband to get it for me as a stocking stuffer - I am so glad he listened! It's perfect! I love all things that bling, and this gives the right touch in gold, silver and clear. Then I found out that another friend also got this as a stocking stuffer too! We are both happy to have this as part of our tools to use and make beautiful cards and layouts. It was recommended to me by a friend and I would happily recommend to others!
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I love these sketchbooks. It's great for any pen work. The papers in these will drink/set the ink as soon as it hits them. I hope that Amazon will continue to stock these.
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I love using this pencil in the my art journaling. I find it well thought out and unique the size does not seem to matter
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I've been using technical pens as an artist for a long time. I started, as most do, with Micron pens and used them for years. Currently I use Rotring Rapidographs. I use the Rapidographs over the Isographs because the capillary cartridges make maintenance easier and I feel that the consistency in performance is better. For the purposes of this review, I will be drawing comparisons using the aforementioned pens.
I decided to try the Multiliners because I've been using Copic markers for awhile now and have come to respect the quality that comes from the company. I love my Rotring, but they don't sell them in the U.S. which means either import or Ebay. Rotrings run about $30 - $40 per pen and a replacement nib runs about $30-$40. Yes, the replacement parts generally cost about as much as a new pen. The capillary cartridges that hold the ink are about $3-$4 a-piece and they (particularly the .75 width) go through ink fairly quickly. Obviously this becomes very expensive very quickly.
The Multiliners have a nice build quality. I particularly like Copic's choice of aluminum casing over the plastic casing used by Rotring. I've always felt that the plastic material used by Rotring made very expensive pens feel very cheap. Replacement ink is around $2.50/cartridge but the cartridge is the entire length of the pen rather than just around a third of the length with the Rotring. Replacement nibs are also around $2.50 which is a significant advantage over the Rotring. The pens themselves run around $8 a piece which is in line with their markers and well worth the price.
The Multiliners have a softer nib similar to Micron as opposed to the aluminum Rotring nibs. I actually like this a bit better. While I appreciate the durability of the Rotring, I appreciate the smooth feel of inking with the Multiliner's nib better. I haven't had the Multiliners long enough to attest to the longevity of the softer nibs vs. the Rotring's nibs that will virtually last forever if taken care of. However, at $2.50 per nib, it's not a major concern. The other advantage of the softer nib is instant ink flow. The technical pen construction used by Rotring and other manufacturers utilizing aluminum nibs require you to shake the pen in order to start the flow of ink. This can also cause breaks in your ink line while using them because the components aren't getting proper air flow. I rarely have issues with the Rotring, but it is a concern.
What I always disliked about the Micron is that, first and foremost, the ink tends to have a brownish tone to it. This becomes more and more apparent with age. The Rotring have a true black tone that I appreciate. The Multiliner side by side with the Rotring doesn't quite achieve the absolute black, but is still a deep neutral black. My second criticism of Micron is that they're disposable and they run out of ink quickly. I'm not big on unnecessary waste, so I appreciate the semi-permanence of the Multiliners. Being able to stock up on replacement ink for cheap is a plus.
My only real criticism of the Multiliner is that there are two different types of replacement cartridges (A and B). Smaller widths use A, larger widths use B. Outside of the labeled package, there is no discernible difference between the cartridges. This means that, while I would like to put them in the sleeves as shown in the picture, without their packaging I don't know which is which. I mean, I guess I can keep the A cartridge to the far left and B to the right, but it'd still be nice if they had just stamped an A or a B on the cartridge and been done with it.
The markers that come with this set are great and I appreciate that refill ink is included. Copic makes, hands down, the best markers I've used, so there are absolutely no criticisms here.
Overall, these are my new go-to pens. While I do wish that the ink was a little more on par with the Rotring black, the economical aspects of the Multiliner far outweigh the black ink tone that most people wouldn't notice anyway. The semi-permanent nature and quality of the ink make them head and shoulders above Micron. This set is a steal at this price and will keep any artist happy and busy for a long time.
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Excellent paper, if you know how to use it.
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It's good!
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Love this wire! My choice forever! Excellent quality ~ super strength for heavy beads...love it! Amazing price! And I really like this brand! Superfast shipping ~ Secure packaging! Thanks so much!!
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Good set. I really like using these. I don't think I'll ever use the shuttle ones. The other set for using the larger yarns is also great. Perhaps getting those first might be a better idea if you are new to tatting.
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So many sentiments and phrases to complement the image stamps I already have.
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Great yarn. I have made several hats for charity with it. They come out really cute. The yarn is soft and the pattern looks like little gumdrops. I have used several of the colors.
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Wrote well on the cloth bibs I used at m shower. Made well and great quality.
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These are very nice gold plated lever backs. It is SO handy to have pre-made ear wires. The gold plating keeps the problem of ear irritation or allergic reactions at bay. However, these are very small (13mm). I like them because they keep my earrings looking delicate. I recommend them.
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Fine. Seems a tad pricey for what I got but I needed them....
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great price and shipment was on time , can't ask for anything more than that , I well order again !
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I am happy with these brushes. They are perfect for the projects I am doing. I will orders these again. And, I would recommend them.
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Love these! Highly recommend these woodless colored pencils
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Lindoooos
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The thread pins were not what I was looking for... That said with the cone thread tray, this satchel works beautifully.
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Perfect for making sugar flowers and plants.
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They have very small ends and I use two pairs to close jump rings.
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good for the purpose
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Very nice and makes everything look better. Changes the old drab look. You will end up buying more.
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This is great yarn for making scarves. I just wish it came in more colors.
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Perfect. Just what I ordered, just what I wanted.
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I'm in glitter neon heaven with this purchase. Colors pop like no other and the sparkles just added to the wow. Great seller. Stems arrived early too.
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I think theses are my favoriate of the 3 different kinds i bought, love them
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Hoping this will soften with wear & washing. It is irritatingly scratchy to knit with.
Reminder: this is reflective NOT glow in the dark.
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How much to say? lol No-spill, key words. I do wish there were more threads for the lids, but these are awesome to reduce painting mess. The openings are large enough to fit just about any children's paint brushes. If you are going to have them using the sponge brushes, you may want to make sure you don't have much paint in the cup and just remove the lid.
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This is a great stamp. I have used glitter glue on it and it makes a beautiful flower for a card front.
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Exactly what i wanted and it's very sturdy and heavy i like it so much. Highly recommended!
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I use this mold for soap. Works splendid. I did receive a stinky poop brown color. Which was a bummer, but, only allowed you to order the spin the color wheel color. So, grrr, but, it's still a good mold, poop color and all. Lol.
Molds well, cleans well, accepts hot poured soap and stores well. Great price. Would purchase again- if I chose the color, lol. Pretty deep little mold, too. Get about 3 oz of soap. Can feel a little flimsy, but I always pour where I am leaving the mold to set, or have all my silicone molds on cookie sheets if I am going to be moving them with unset product in them. That goes for baking and soapmaking. Makes your life way, way easier.
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haven't tried yet but love this product
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Pleased fo the most part.
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Cutest little journal. Just the right size and what I was expecting to receive.
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Wonderful detail
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nice pencil box....quality craftsmanship
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When I buy THD inks, I usually buy from craft stores..Hobby Lobby, Michaels etc. The pads have always been rather dry and raggedy looking, I thought this was normal for distress ink pads. This is the first THD ink that I've purchased that had a great firm smooth pad and was very juicy with ink. Very happy with this purchase and now realize that the others I bought obviously need to be reinked! Good purchase...and very happy with this color.
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Finally I am now able to hem my own things! Yes! I love it so easy and simple to use!
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Great Price, I used on outside chairs and it worked great!
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A fav!
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I didn't REALLY need a new blade, and I didn't know what the hell a "scorer" was, but last week when the wife was
printing up some invitations for her 60th birthday, and was folding the cards, I FIGURED OUT what the black thing
with the ball-bearing I bought was for.
I---accidentally---became my wife's SUPER-hero!
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I enjoy the PanPastels for the richness of colors and the ease of application. I do not enjoy the design of their containers in that the lids don't align easily to go back **and** the sets are provided with only one screw cap - meaning you have to keep things in a stack, with only the top container having a lid. I want the option to see every color easily - each with its own lid. They sell sets of lids, separately, so the manufacturer obviously knows I'm not alone in this, and I resent having to pay for more lids. These are not inexpensive, to begin with. All that said, I enjoy these well-enough to grumble as I buy more.
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I liked these beads because, unlike some I've bought, none of them were clogged and either needed scraping out or tossing. These were all in great shape. I wanted smaller beads,but that was my own inexperience that caused that mistake.
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Love this, cuts easily, makes perfect shapes
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I loved these little stitch markers. They are really cute and flashy. The stitch markers can be used with Knitted items or crochet items.
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Quite the nicest assortment of colors. 99% of the patterns go with the colors delivered. I'm loving the quality.
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This dress form was my Christmas present to myself. I've named her Heidi-Ho (after Heidi Klum and Christmas ho ho ho, of course) and she is my new best friend. She is VERY adjustable and I look forward to using this feature to be able to fit clothes for both myself and other family members. I'm a full-waisted 3x and she is quite suitable for my needs. I read some reviews that stated the stand was not as sturdy as it should be, and while I agree, I also think if she's treated reasonably carefully it shouldn't be a problem. I won't let the grandkids hang off her, but I do think she'll support any clothing I make with her. I picked this up on a great Amazon sale, and she's worth her weight in gold.
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Can't beat it.
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I haven't gotten to use this thread yet, but it looks just as described
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I love that I can open just one "door" on this product and dump out just those findings.
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Fun stencil for coloring .Reusable. If one picture does not turn out as you had hoped, just redo it. If you use liquid crayons or pens, some ink may bleed onto the reserve side. Be sure to always check before placing the stencil down onto a new area because the excess ink will ruin your picture. It is a good idea to put some easy to remove tape on the corners to hold the stencil in place. I use first aid no stick white tape because it is easy to remove without smudging or leaving a sticky residue.
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Really like this set. Just about every hook one could need is in the pack.
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I love this stamp set. So versatile! Quick ship, too!
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I really like this watercolor brush. You can squeeze just the right amount of water out into the watercolor paints. Also you can add water to the painting with this brush to create a wash effect. I am quite surprised that it does not leak like some other brands I have bought in the past. Great product!
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This knife works perfectly when I need to thin the leather while making belts, the knife was delivered sharp and is easy to Resharpen when needed.
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So cute! Can't wait to try.
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Best oil paints for me.
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These are super sharp and great for replacing the more expensive rotary cutter blades!
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This is soft, perfect for size 5-5.5 needle if you crochet. I don't know about knitting.
Machine washable and dryer safe, I found out by accident.
Quality is decent. Some of my very tight chains came loose a little during wear, but has durability!
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