Havels Ultra Pro Seam Ripper Replacement Blades, 18906 , 6 Pieces Per Pack

(1733 reviews)

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  • Reno clover

    > 3 day

    works wonderful

  • Cathy Pierce

    20-11-2024

    I don’t like where the blade is added because the screw is in the area where you hold the ripper & it rubs on the finger. Otherwise perfect!

  • Novel reader

    Greater than one week

    These are VERY sharp!! It is great to be able to change a blade in my favorite unsewer.

  • Leisa

    > 3 day

    For those who never make a mistake. Move on. For the rest of us, this tool makes quick work of the dreaded task of unsewing. The blade is slender and easily slips under stitches to provide systematic cuts that that can easily be lifted out the opposite side. A good pair of tweezers is a nice addition to grab lingering threads. I like having a lifetime tool (the main unit) with replaceable element.

  • Diane D

    > 3 day

    This is the best seam ripper ever. I recycle a lot of denim so this really comes in handy compared to others but the store I bought the ripper from doesnt carry the blades. Im glad to have a stock of them on hand now so I can continue to work without waiting for blades to be shipped.

  • CG12

    > 3 day

    It is very difficult to find this blade in stores anymore. Stores carry the single hole blades but not this type with the center sliding hole. These are fabulous blades and when using the plastic cover, the life of each blade is significantly longer. Love these blades!!!

  • Ms. Mary K. Buckelew

    22-11-2024

    Best seam ripper ever... from a tailor!

  • AnnieBee

    > 3 day

    I like that it makes ripping out seams a breeze especially those tiny seams that are so hard to open.

  • Sheree

    > 3 day

    Best seam ripper!

  • MJ

    > 3 day

    For ripping seams the best tool. Once you master handling the seam with a clamp called the third hand. With free hand expose one stitch to gently cut by touching the very shap scalpel to the stitch. Gently pull apart the seam. Then repeat. Or on some materials, just gently slide blade down the seam between the 2 pieces of material. Practice on old garment to see how quick and easy.

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