Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters
Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters will change a standard necklace, bracelet or chain clasp to one with a magnetic clasp, making it simple and easy to close.
We have found these magnetic jewelry clasps to be the best of quality with durable strength. And best of all - the clever clasp design does not require a jeweler to install. You can do it yourself by easily connecting the magnetic converter clasp to any necklace or bracelet that has a traditional claw and loop.
The Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters have been very helpful for those with arthritis, fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel or any other hand condition. It is also great for those with trouble attaching small jewelry clasps. Please note the magnetic adapter can be a bit challenging for someone with weakened hand conditions, but once it's on, it makes putting on and removing the jewelry feasible.
Don't give up wearing jewelry you've always loved with the necklace/bracelet converter. These easy to use Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters will fit any existing necklace, chain and most bracelets and stays secure when in use.
How it works:
Simply attach the clasps to your existing jewelry
Hold the end of the necklace and place it close to the other end.
The magnets will clasp and your necklace will securely in place.
Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters Features:
Easy to attach to any necklace, bracelet or other chain loop
Magnetic Jewelry Clasp Converters Specifications:
Clasps are available in Silver or Gold
Each pack includes one (1) jewelry clasp
Should not be used by those with pacemakers
Return policy: Due to hygiene purposes, this item is non-returnable.
Please refer to ActiveForever's return policy for more detailed information.
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Magnetic Jewelry Clasps
Magnetic Jewelry Clasps
My last article gave a review of Clever Clasp brand magnetic jewelry clasps. I was not impressed with Clever Clasp due to the fact that I thought they were not user friendly for those jewelry wearers with hand issues that make putting on jewelry hard. This is the reason for the appeal of magnetic clasps.
A big part of jewelry design is a well thought out clasp that accentuates the beauty of the body of the piece. It you can negotiate the closing of an elaborate clasp why would you want some bare bones looking barrel clasp. However, in Clever Clasp defense it does not state on the box that they are made for arthritis sufferers or those with long nails. They merely state that you can 'connects your necklace with ease!'. And for me, with no hand issues, this was 100% correct.
Obviously, if you have arthritis it is going to be extremely difficult to screw the barrel over the threads to lock the assembly in place. I gave the four clasps to friends and family that have arthritis, long nails and no hand issues at all to see what they thought.
We really tested them and it was primarily one clasp in the group of four that had the bad barrel thread - the rest worked pretty easily but my mother who has arthritis in only one finger had a difficult time using the clasp. My friends with long nails thought the clasps were ok but just a deminimis improvement over using the clasp that came with the piece of jewelry.
I'm in the process of hunting down some other magnetic clasps and I will report back on my findings.
Posted by Maire LoughranJun 27, 2007
My last article gave a review of Clever Clasp brand magnetic jewelry clasps. I was not impressed with Clever Clasp due to the fact that I thought they were not user friendly for those jewelry wearers with hand issues that make putting on jewelry hard. This is the reason for the appeal of magnetic clasps.
A big part of jewelry design is a well thought out clasp that accentuates the beauty of the body of the piece. It you can negotiate the closing of an elaborate clasp why would you want some bare bones looking barrel clasp. However, in Clever Clasp defense it does not state on the box that they are made for arthritis sufferers or those with long nails. They merely state that you can 'connects your necklace with ease!'. And for me, with no hand issues, this was 100% correct.
Obviously, if you have arthritis it is going to be extremely difficult to screw the barrel over the threads to lock the assembly in place. I gave the four clasps to friends and family that have arthritis, long nails and no hand issues at all to see what they thought.
We really tested them and it was primarily one clasp in the group of four that had the bad barrel thread - the rest worked pretty easily but my mother who has arthritis in only one finger had a difficult time using the clasp. My friends with long nails thought the clasps were ok but just a deminimis improvement over using the clasp that came with the piece of jewelry.
I'm in the process of hunting down some other magnetic clasps and I will report back on my findings.
Posted by Maire LoughranJun 27, 2007
nice magnetic jewelry clasp
Before making a purchase, since most of these purchases are made online or through mail order.This makes the selection process a bit harder.Start by reading all of the information that is supplied. Make sure that words like ‘gold plated’ or ‘faux’ are not used if you are looking for genuine pieces. Contact the company and ask for more information if you are unsure about anything that you are reading as well. Make sure you are getting wholesale prices. Look for similar pieces at the online jewelry stores, or even at your local jewelry stores, and compare the prices. The wholesale price should be much lower.Also check the refund and exchange policy of the business you are planning to purchase from. Make sure that there is a ‘no questions asked’ money back guarantee, or the offer of a 100% refund if you are not satisfied. If there is no refund policy, there should be no deal! You can find other jewelry wholesale from companies that do offer refunds and exchanges.
Posted by magnetic jewelry clasp at 7:17 AM
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Posted by magnetic jewelry clasp at 7:17 AM
Labels: jewelry stores, magnetic jewelry clasp
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