There really isn't a lot you can say about tweezers so I will keep this short. (yeh, right!) Who said that???
Tweezers tend to be a love/hate thing. I have to admit, I hated them and never really used them much. However, as you get older a pair of good tweezers and a magnifier come in handy (stop sniggering at the back!)
Recently, I have used a cheap pair with a fine bent point to assist me in applying loads of small decals. However, they had two main issues. One, the points were quite rounded and didn't quite line up, and they opened quite wide which meant a fair bit of pressure to close them gently and keep them closed without marking the decal as they are quite springy.
The other day, I placed an order at Scale Model Shop for some paint and stuff and chanced my arm by adding a set of these to my order.
For just over ยฃ6 for a set of six, I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised!
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They arrived packaged on a plastic covered thick card, the type you DO NOT need a chain saw to open, each tweezer with a protective poly cap on the pointed ends. They are made from none magnetic stainless steel and are coated with what looks like black powder coating but could be paint. They have a very nice feel to them and have a bit of weight but with a nice soft action to them, unlike the pressed tin ones I have been using.
They are numbered like brushes but, to be honest, I have no idea what the number refers to. There are four very nicely fine pointed, and aligned, one with a curved tip, again, very fine and aligned and one set with wider points.
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They vary in length and the angle at which the points come together giving you a good choice of grip.
Comparing the new ones to my old tweezers, the quality is just miles apart.
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All in all, a bit of a bargain at the price. Comfortable to use, quality manufacture and nicely finished tips.
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Only time will tell how they stand up to abuse, though I would recommend using the protective poly caps.
Really surprised at the quality and feel of these so if you are in the market for some decent tweezers that will not break the bank, use the link and have a look. Highly recommended.
Tweezers tend to be a love/hate thing. I have to admit, I hated them and never really used them much. However, as you get older a pair of good tweezers and a magnifier come in handy (stop sniggering at the back!)
Recently, I have used a cheap pair with a fine bent point to assist me in applying loads of small decals. However, they had two main issues. One, the points were quite rounded and didn't quite line up, and they opened quite wide which meant a fair bit of pressure to close them gently and keep them closed without marking the decal as they are quite springy.
The other day, I placed an order at Scale Model Shop for some paint and stuff and chanced my arm by adding a set of these to my order.
For just over ยฃ6 for a set of six, I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised!
[ATTACH]276961[/ATTACH]
They arrived packaged on a plastic covered thick card, the type you DO NOT need a chain saw to open, each tweezer with a protective poly cap on the pointed ends. They are made from none magnetic stainless steel and are coated with what looks like black powder coating but could be paint. They have a very nice feel to them and have a bit of weight but with a nice soft action to them, unlike the pressed tin ones I have been using.
They are numbered like brushes but, to be honest, I have no idea what the number refers to. There are four very nicely fine pointed, and aligned, one with a curved tip, again, very fine and aligned and one set with wider points.
[ATTACH]276960[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]276958[/ATTACH]
They vary in length and the angle at which the points come together giving you a good choice of grip.
Comparing the new ones to my old tweezers, the quality is just miles apart.
[ATTACH]276959[/ATTACH]
All in all, a bit of a bargain at the price. Comfortable to use, quality manufacture and nicely finished tips.
[ATTACH]276957[/ATTACH]
Only time will tell how they stand up to abuse, though I would recommend using the protective poly caps.
Really surprised at the quality and feel of these so if you are in the market for some decent tweezers that will not break the bank, use the link and have a look. Highly recommended.
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