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The BENECREAT 240-Feet Bead String Wire is a high-quality, nylon-coated stainless steel wire designed for various crafting projects. With a length of 240 feet and a thickness of 0.015 inches, this 7-strand wire is both strong and flexible, making it ideal for creating necklaces, bracelets, and other beaded crafts. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting use, while the soft coating provides comfort during crafting.
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Lightgrey |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
T**N
Not recommended for shark fishing or piano wire.
Things I wouldn't use this for: fishing for a giant porker picking off the citizens of Amity one at a time, or tuning a concert piano.Things I do use it for: Stringing necklaces and bracelets.Verdict: Quint will need to find something else for fishing leader, but if he needs to string a beefy necklace for his fair Spanish ladies he's about to say adieu to, this is the ticket right here.
A**R
Good beading wire.
Great for necklaces. Strong and fits in all those 1mm holes.
A**O
Calidad garantizada
Ideal para collares, es alta calidad
P**Y
Dependable company
Benecreat is a reliable company for all your beading supplies - I'm never disappointed in anything I've purchased
N**Y
I haven't decided IF I'll be a repeat buyer on this wire or not..
First time using a beading wire for jewelry making and I choose this one, 19 strand, middle of the road. New to bead making jewelry, bracelets so far. My first wire so I have no basis of comparison other than a friend and how she likes whatever brand she's using.I'll tell you what I like and do not like about this one.LIKE: # of feet of wire you get on the spool, amount of wire you get for the $, color is good, stainless steel/gray works good with my silver findings and beads. Don't LIKE so much: IF I'm not careful when I put individual beads on the wire, the ends start to unravel into tiny filaments that I then have to try and retwist back into unraveled point. Sure, maybe it's my inexperience (hey, I'll try wrapping tape around it... might not work in a tiny bead whole).. but early on it was causing me trouble that I was not happy with since this wire is supposed to be coated with nylon to prevent what I'm talking about, right?! I was having to keep cutting off the ends of the wire to deal w/ the issue. Now, I'm doing better w/ it, but I have to be careful. By the time I through with this spool of wire, I'll decide if I switch brands to try another or continue with this one. I'm still glad of the choices Amazon offers and I really do read the reviews, and since this one had so many reviews, I figured this was the one to try the first time.Update: More than a month in and many bracelets made.... I'm switching to another brand. I'm tired of treating this wire with kid gloves to prevent frayed ends. Got to the point that I'll string it first on stretchy cord to get exactly the design and length I want...then remove and restring all on this wire so to try my best not to touch the cut ends until I'm ready to attach toggles, crimp tubes, wires guards, crimp bead covers etc. It really does not seem to be coated with nylon IMO compared to other brands of wire friends use..
T**Z
Recommend
Will definitely buy again.
C**D
Exactly what I needed.
I used this wire for beadwork, and it fits the bill. Thin enough to run up to 3 times through larger beads, and sturdy enough I don't have to worry about snapping the cord. Flexible as advertised, able to twist and bend around the exterior of a bead for making an array of beads. The color is as advertised, but I would love this more if it came in brass or copper color. Enough on the spool for hobbyists, but doubt it would be enough for a business.
Z**A
Rough and Poor Quality
Difficult to work with. Unraveling and rough to handle. Wire quality lacking. Would not recommend.
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