KIWEN Ring Sizer Set Metal Finger Size Gauge Measure Tool Jewelry Sizing Tools Rings Size 0-13with Half Size 27 Pieces
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Each ring has a number that corresponds to its size. Simply place your finger on the ring to determine the size of the finger to which it corresponds.
There is no indication of whether the person is a man or a woman. I believe it is universal; however, according to the sizer, I was a 3 1/2, but the 3 1/2 ring did not fit. I used the sizer ring and had to reduce it to 3 3/4 in order for my ring to fit.
Hello, the size of each ring can be found on the top of the ring, and it ranges from US size 0 to US size 12. 15 people in half-size.
Hello, if the number is 3, it refers to a US size 3 shoe; if the number is -, it refers to a European size 3 shoe. The number 3 refers to the third size in the United States of America.
Selected User Reviews For KIWEN Ring Sizer Set Metal Finger Size Gauge Measure Tool Jewelry Sizing Tools Rings Size 0-13with Half Size 27 Pieces
" I wanted to make sure that my fingers were the right size. On Amazon, there are a plethora of sets for sale, almost all of which are priced at zero dollars. 13 of the 27 pieces are complete. Because I have large fingers, I chose this one, which was a 0 on the scale. 15 of the 31 pieces are completed. br>br>Imagine my surprise when I not only discover that it's 0 but also that it's a zero. Like all the others, it's 13/27 pieces, but after I bought it, they changed the description, so it's now correct! br>br>Amazon should not allow a seller to create a misleading description and then change it after some items have been sold. br>br>It was cheap, and my largest fingers turn out to be only a size 13, so no harm done, but I'm not impressed with this behavior.
On some of the rings, the numbers aren't legible. My query to the seller has yet to be responded to- Spending the extra money on a more expensive model is worthwhile.
It's simple to read the size numbers. Each number is legible, with a font size of about 12pt and a sturdy metal loop connecting all of the sizers. This sizer is inaccurate, according to the Most Helpful reviews. Positive verified reviews, on the other hand, far outnumbered negative ones, so I decided to give it a shot. The End Result: br>br> br>br>I bought two rings based on the KIWEN Ring Sizer's recommendation. The rings arrived, but neither of us were able to wear them comfortably - They weren't big enough. We should have gone up a half size! br>br>It turns out that this happened to other reviewers as well. This program runs at a speed of 0 5 small. br>br>If you're ordering this sizer, use the KIWEN Ring Sizer Set to determine your size, then size up 0. Alternative sizers that accommodate quarter sizes are also something I'd consider. However, if the ring you're buying is in the 0 range, you're out of luck. If you want to go by 5 increments, that's fine as well. Just remember to go half a size up.
Before ordering gold rings from Etsy, I used this to size up. I put far too much trust in this sizer; it says my finger is a size 5 according to it. After visiting a jeweler, he informs me that my finger cannot possibly be 5. It appears to be a size 5, but it is actually a size 6. I would not trust this ring sizer again; save yourself the hassle and go to a jeweler for proper sizing.
I wanted this because I saw a ring I liked but wasn't sure what size I was, and my wife needed some rings resized, so I figured it would be a good investment. It is, in fact. My sizing, however, appeared to be about a half-size off. I chose a size 9 for my ring. Based on this, I'd give it a five out of ten, but I'd need a ten. I ended up wearing the ring on a different finger as a result. However, because it's so inexpensive and simple, I can't really fault it. I'll just remember to account for that half-size in the future.
" My local jeweler refused to tell me my ring's size unless I agreed to pay for resizing and replating. br>Well, I recently discovered this set of ring sizers and discovered that my ring size is 5 1/2. br>To find the right tightness, you place your finger in the ring sizer. A ring size number is written on a tab on the ring sizer. If the tab number starts with a -, it's not a valid tab number. My tab had - and it was a 1/2 size. My ring size is 5 1/2, as a result of the number 5. br>br>The issue has been resolved! I'm now going to another jeweler to find out how much it will cost to resize my ring to a size 5 1/2.
I lost my tungsten/titanium ring nine years ago while doing some outdoor woodwork with a power sander, and I'm not sure when it went missing. I went to Costco and had the ring guy measure my finger before returning home and ordering a replacement tungsten ring from Amazon. Regrettably, despite a half-hearted attempt, Even though it was a half-size smaller, it still slipped off my finger when wet or soapy, so I bit the bullet and ordered this ring guide, which arrived quickly and confirmed that I needed another half-size. I needed a ring in a smaller size, so I ordered another one, which fits perfectly on my finger now.
I was just trying to size out my middle and pointer fingers, and because I know my ring finger size, I was able to see how far off I was (it showed my ring finger as a 6, but I know I'm a 7). It's still usable because I know I just need to adjust it, but it won't work if you're looking for a ring size with nothing to compare it to.