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The VAPKER 1000pcs Micro Eyeglass Sunglass Repair Screws Kit includes a vast assortment of durable stainless steel screws and a precision aluminum mini screwdriver, designed for quick and reliable repairs of glasses, watches, and small electronics. Compact and portable, this kit is an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts who demand precision and convenience on the go.
Brand | VAPKER |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Phillips |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Recommended Uses For Product | no |
Special Feature | Portable |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 1.97 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
UPC | 190497361101 |
Head Size | Small |
Manufacturer | VAPKER |
Part Number | RJU016A00115 |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | RJU016A00115 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | Screwdriver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
All the eyeglasses' screws you'll ever likely need for prescription eyeglasses.
All the glasses' screws I'll need for the rest of my life - and at a good price. I've attached a photo here showing the tiny sizes in comparison to a U.S. dime. Regarding other reviewers' comments about being a negative trait that the screws are only two diameters. Well, they ARE only two diameters. But then there is the fact that 95% of prescription glasses have these two diameters. It is the length that varies according to the frame material and design -- thicker or thinner. Hence the longer or shorter lengths. This kit has both extremes: shortest and longest with several intermediate sizes. I don't wear designer sunglasses so I can't comment on screw sizes for them, but my prescription (Costco) sunglasses have the same diameter as clear prescription glasses.The screwdriver is, I suppose necessary to include or people would complain but I don't know anybody who doesn't already have a better standard small screwdriver and nut-driver set (or several) for computers, electronics and small stuff. So, to some people without them this little universal baby would be a great addition.The little plastic pieces, not described well in the product description appear to be for glasses like the pair shown in the third photo where the screw would not thread with a "proper length" screw because the tightness of the frame around the lens would not allow me to squeeze the frame pieces together to get the proper length screw to bite into the threads. So I had to use a longer one and tighten it down until seated. This resulted in the screw sticking out the top of the screw hole. I guess the little plastic cones are to cover it up as shown. I didn't consider the screw even noticeable and took it off after taking the picture. The plastic washers I can only guess about as needed for taking up space where the frame won't come together at all. Just a guess.The issue of the case top coming off altogether instead of being hinged is a negative issue. But it really was only hard to get off the first time after slitting the plastic film. After prying it apart with a utility knife CAREFULLY, so as not to spill the contents (with tragic consequences), it subsequently comes apart and goes together easily. I put a couple pieces of tape on the lid and set them on a seldom accessed shelf in my shop to avoid accidents since they are not need frequently.I'd buy this product again... but I'll never need to. That's a good thing.
M**P
Tiny Tiny
Lots of tiny screws. Box was invisibly taped on two sides, once I figured that out, and felt comfortable with which was up or which was the case top, and of course, which was bottom of the case, still a little difficult to pry open.Took tweezers to reach into the tiny compartments and select a screw and compare it to my RayBan sunglass hinge for a matching size.. I measured 6.35mm with calipers and settled on a 6 mm screw which only had about 2 turns when screwed down... so maybe I should have went with an 8mm.. but for now... I have usable Sun Glasses again. I had scotch taped both the inside and outside of the arm to hold them in alignment, and that helped finally to get the screw into the hole... Really need some magnification to see what youre doing. My eyes are perfect - and that was the hardest part... seeing what I was doing. Only dropped one screw and lost it instantly. So for $7.99 I repaired my favorite sunglasses.
S**T
Just as described
Exactly what I needed to replace a screw on the back of my digital watch.
M**N
The assortment of screws is probably better for watches and electronics repair rather than designer glasses
Purchased to try to replace the screws in my Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, and Balenciaga sunglasses. Figured since I didn't know the exact size of the screw head diameter or length, I'd buy an assortment kit such as this one. The order arrived promptly within a resealable plastic bag. The plastic case is taped down on either side with clear scotch tape, but there is no hinge so be careful when you pull it apart that the whole case doesn't go flying out of your hand.The assortment of screws is probably better for watches and electronics repair rather than designer glasses. The tool unscrews and hides within the keychained part. We did had some trouble with the fact that the tool is not magnetized and it was really difficult to keep a tiny screw attached to the sunglasses' arm and use the tool at the same time. We must've dropped 5-7 of them before we were able to get one into the hole to try. We figured since we have so many, who cares if we lose a few. I also recommend that you lay your sunglasses and the screwdriver, along with the screw on a black cloth and CLOSE The box of screws before you start. We accidentally dropped one of the original screws inside the box. You can imagine how that worked out. We never found it again.While I found screws that fit the diameter, they are generally too long to use on the hinges of designer classes. On sunglasses, the screws are at least 1/2 the length if not, 1/3 of the length of the screws provided in this kit. I will have to purchase another screws assortment in order to try to repair the sunglasses I own.Overall, I believe this is a decent kit but I wish the listing posted more details on the dimensions of the screws so I would've avoided buying it in the first place since the specs of the screw could not solve my sunglasses problems.
P**O
Pass on this one. Look for another.
With as many screws as you get, your think there would be more variety. Most are the same length and width. Like others said, the longest screws have a blank head - no Flat or Phillips heads.
R**D
Great deal, very useful
Very handy assortment. The screws are left slightly long for glasses repair but can be shortened easily (better too long than too short). Being made of stainless steel, magnets do not work very well with them; better to use tweezers.
I**2
Great Kit That Will Pay For Itself In No Time!!
I always seem to be searching the junk drawers for tiny screws for my wife's glasses (she buys those cheap reading glasses and is always breaking them or having them fall apart) and other items that need such small hardware.I purchased the Vapker 1000pc. kit and was pleasantly surprised at what I received for the low price! Great assortment and its nice to have the tiny screwdriver in the kit even though I have a full assorted set of small drivers (also bought from Amazon).I have now used this set to repair 3 pairs of my wife's glasses that were in pieces due to not having the small hardware to fix so the kit has pretty much already paid for itself!
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