Description
Price: $15.49 – $13.35
(as of Oct 30, 2024 00:08:15 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Warnings: Take care not to prick finger as needle point is up when set in threader. Ensure that needles are not left in threader when not in use. This is a sharp product, keep away from children.
Automatic needle threader with simple one-push action button for quick and easy sewing needle threading
Built-in thread cutter and easy view alignment window
Includes a switch to select different needle eye sizes to ensure the tool works with various sized hand needles
Storage compartment and magnetic base help keep sewing needles organized
Instructions included on package, not for use with embroidery floss
Customers say
Customers have negative opinions about the thread quality and value for money of the hand sewing needle. They mention it shreds the thread and is not worth the money. Opinions are mixed on its functionality, ease of use, and needle size.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Mobile Home Gourmet –
Works great if you don’t follow the directions
When I gently withdrew the needle (Step 6) it came out without the loop of thread. I tried many times, then I found a better way. For better results, append the instructions with these steps:6. Release the lever (E), but donât withdraw the needle.7. Look for the loop of thread in window (C) and grasp it with tweezers.8. Pull the loop and draw out one of the two ends of thread, leaving one in the needle.7. Withdraw the threaded needle.It works every time.
Kathy –
Works as expected
This is an easy to use needle threader. It works well as an assist to needle threading and works as expected.
wjm –
Doesn’t Work!
It is ridiculous to sell a “so-called” needle threader like this. Obviously, for those of us having trouble threading a needle, it’s either our vision or our hands giving us the problem. In my case…vision issues. So how am I expected to align a small eye needle correctly to insert it JUST SO, so that it “might” get threaded??? Have watched the tutorial videos and tried probably 20 times…can’t do a thing with it. Total waste of money.
lrk –
Not the greatest.
I agree with other postings re: taking the needle out. Go super slow so thread does not come out while you are pulling it up. Canât do it with two strands of thread. If the needle is too thin the poke thru goes to the side. The more you try it kind of shreds the thread and it falls apart. Not the wonderous thing I was hoping for.
Claire Tracey –
It worked the first time I tried it.
Easy directions, quality material,
Vicki –
Works like a charm
No more struggling to thread a needle under a magnifying glass with bright lights. This needle threader is easy to use and threads the needle the first time every time. I’m a fan.
kindlegirl –
Not sure about this!
I’ve used this a couple of times. To me it’s something I have to get use too and use often to get the hang of it. I’ll use it again and see how I feel. Will update after I do.
Toby Frank –
Difficult to use
The thread keeps falling out. I could use the tweezer method someone suggested, but then I might as well use the manual tool.
Diego Alfaro –
Es tal como dice en la descripción me encanto
Nicole Weigel –
Works ok
Inma –
No hilvana todo tipo de agujas. Las grandes no entran y las más pequeñas el hilo se le queda fuera.
Mac –
This device does work, but it takes a little effort to get it to workWe’ve worked out that you have to GRAB THE LOOP, and not the end of the thread.This doesn’t magically thread, but it starts it for you, so 4 stars all-round.IT HELPS, and has nice features. The magnetic base is brilliant when you accidentally drop your needle. The thread cutter does work, and is a good flat cut.Don’t worry, I do actually recommend this.Sort of threads.Cuts your thread.Picks up dropped needles.Great gift for an older sewer who eyes ain’t what they were!If you can get elsewhere cheaper, even better, bit it does assist
Samuel –
IT JUST WOULD NOT THREAD NEEDLES.HAD A FEW PEOPLE TRY TO MAKE IT WORK.NO LUCK. MAYBE THIS ONE WAS A DUD.