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The Namvo Steel Paracord Jig is a compact, eco-friendly metal tool designed for precision braiding of parachute cords and more. Measuring 10x35x5.5cm, it includes two ropes and free buckles, making it a versatile, beginner-friendly kit perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to create durable bracelets, keychains, and leashes with professional results.
Package Dimensions | 43.9 x 15.3 x 8.6 cm; 590 g |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | [PARTLY] Ropes of random colors |
Item weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
G**A
Great product
Nice product bought with paracord book and rope. Really easy to use makes a big difference to creating the end product.
R**H
A very decent product
This is a great product to introduce you into the world of paracord crafting I highly recommend this for beginners and experience makers alike good value for money and I would definitely buy again it helped me start my paracord crafted hobby.The kit includes rods an easy instruction to make monkeys fist knots and clear reading to make all sizes of products.5*****.
E**R
Solid
Tidy bit of kit and worth the extra. No splinters is a bonus !Only made lanyards at mo and has a good weight , doesn’t slide around , cord holds in place via notch or clips - overall so far so good. Recommend - yes…
S**S
worth the extra money
much better than the wooden jigs and worth the extra money
H**N
Great product
Bought this to make my braclets
S**
Useful
Pretty much as expected, handy for the beginner.
B**S
Paracord jig
Decent paracord jig for paracord bracelets
W**Y
Does the job but poor quality softwood used
A paracord bracelet jig is uncomplicated, and a relatively simple project to make at home but at this price, it was pretty much as cheap as buying the wood and hardware to make one, so I thought id give it a go.It does work pretty much as you’d expect for something so simple. It didn’t take many minutes to assemble it and all the parts were present and correct. The assembly instructions are woeful however, and it’s easiest to just look at the photo and copy the placement of the parts.A few minutes later and I’d assembled the jig and made my first bracelet.Now the negatives. The quality of the softwood used is awful and poorly finished. One nasty splinter under the fingernail was enough to recommend this as unsuitable for youngsters. The wood is so soft, I doubt the jig will last for more than a few projects before it needs replacing.The measurements on the baseboard are pointless, as the don’t accurately reflect the distance between the buckles. I ended up using a steel rule instead.For not too much more it’s possible to buy a metal jig, and I thoroughly recommend you spend the extra and end up with something far better made.Every product I review is one I have purchased myself.I rely on unbiased reviews when making shopping choices so that’s exactly what you’ll get from me. If you do find my review useful, please click on the Helpful button. Thanks
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