

CHIAOGOO 7040-1.5 40-Inch Red Lace Stainless Steel Circular Knitting Needles, 1.5/2.5mm
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D. Davies
> 3 dayIm very happy with the quality of these circulars.
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Maria E.
> 3 dayIst sein Geld wert ! Können nicht brechen und verbiegen
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Cynthia in NoCO
> 3 dayI love to knit socks, and these circular needles make it so easy! I love them as they are smooth and easy to use. The large cable makes using them for magic loop so easy.
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Megan
> 3 dayI got these because I get second sock syndrome pretty bad and I wanted to try two at a time socks. I love these. Very easy to use, great flexibility.
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lindsayb
> 3 dayFor a while I had been using some cheap Knit Picks circular needles to knit socks with the magic loop method. I hadnt realized what a difference quality needles would make! The join on these is so smooth I dont even notice the transition from cable to needle, whereas with the cheap needles I was wasting so much time pulling my stitches over the lumpy join on every single round. These needles are also very comfortable in my hands, the yarn glides smoothly, and I work very quickly and efficiently. I find I can knit for longer periods without my hands starting to ache too.
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Elster
Greater than one weekIch stricke schon ganz viele Jahre. Aber das ist für mich die perfekte Stricknadel. Super Seil und strickt sich sehr gut damit.
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Carolyn
03-06-20251. I like the joins - smooooth
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Dr. Ava Schamberger
Greater than one weekI love these knitting needles! They are easy on the wrist and the cord never tangles! Making socks with these needles are effortless!
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Jenny
> 3 dayThese needles are truly the best! I own circulars in several brands but Chiaogoo are definitely my favorite by a landslide! Flawless joins, perfectly smooth needles, relaxed cable, its just a dream needle all around. Love, love, LOVE!!
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Freda W
Greater than one weekWhen I first got the CHIAOGOO 7040-1.5 40-Inch Red Lace Stainless Steel Circular Knitting Needles, 1.5/2.5mm they seemed ok although the one side of the needle attachment seemed to grab the yarn a little. The more I use it the worse it seems to be getting.