🔧 Cut with Confidence - Your Emergency Essential!
The Ring Remover Jewelry Cutter is a professional-grade tool designed for paramedics and emergency responders. With a durable stainless steel wheel blade and a completely enclosed design, it ensures safety and precision while cutting rings in emergency situations. Weighing just 0.19 pounds and measuring 6.5 inches in length, this lightweight tool is easy to handle and perfect for quick access during critical moments.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | HealthStar |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Metal |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
Handle Type | Non-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Healthstar |
UPC | 641799713414 |
Part Number | 5823889628 |
Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
Item model number | 5823889628 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Works Well
This worked well and quick. Several turns and it cut through this platinum ring. This was a last resort. I hadn’t been able to remove my ring for years. Definitely worth the price.
D**M
Great product - Does the Job as advertised.
Received in a timely manner. The product worked really well. We were able to cut off a gold ring that got stuck on my wife's finger. No other method would work. The ring will have to be fixed by a Jeweler - but that was to be expected.
J**N
Fast, Safe & Easy!
Got for my father who had a ring on his finger for a few years now that an old athletic knuckle was so swollen he could no longer remove the ring no matter what. I told him about a cutter and we got this. simply slide the bottom under the rind band and case the top blade. The blade is controlled by you turning it and you apply the pressure so little to no chance of cutting or hurting the person you're using it on. Great to have around. I doubt it will work on Titanium or Cobalt and other hard materials; I would keep it for Gold and Silver mostly.
C**E
Works, but use caution
The media could not be loaded. Straight to the point: I got my rings off without visiting the fire department, which is what my jewelry store suggested. I would make sure that you're water retention is at its lowest before attempting, as it does need some space to insert the metal guard, and you're going to want to get the ring off right away, as it's sharp after being sawn, and your skin will be angry from the pressure and tugging.At first glance, this tool looked intimidating and, frankly, dangerous (keep out of reach of children), but I didn't want to go to the fire department to have it sawn off before surgery. I figured, if this didn't work, I'd head there, but I wanted to save the embarrassment and try myself first. It took a helper (my husband) to work the can-opener like saw, while I held it in place. You'll want to keep your hand open flat to avoid contact with the saw. It also was NOT easy to pry my thick band with pliers, so I needed to saw my two rings in two to pull off closer to my palm, vs sliding over my knuckle. PSA: YOUR RING WILL BE SHARP, as it was just sawn by metal, so your band may cut your skin, as you can see it did mine. It will also leave "gold dust", from grinding the gold down. Overall, it only took less than a minute per ring and saved me a trip to the FD. Win win. Now to get my rings resized after the swelling goes down in a few days.
S**H
easy and safe
This ring cutter worked beautifully! My 91 yo. Mom has been wanting to take off her wedding band and diamonds because they were getting tighter on her fingers. She is wheelchair bound, which makes taking her to a jeweler not so easy! My daughter came across this product so I gave it a try! it worked amazingly!The design is safe and cut right through her bands. She was amazed as to how easy and comfortable it was! I highly recommend this product!!
S**F
IT’S EASY AND IT WORKS!
Guys! This actually works! And in only 5 minutes! I had a pretty traumatizing experiencing with cutting off a silver ring a couple years ago at an ER and it cost me $500. (Not cool!) I was too skeptical and afraid to try anything on my white gold engagement ring that was just as tight (I ordered the ring way too small to begin with and gained weight after too) at the time so it just stayed stuck on my finger. It had become so uncomfortably tight that I decided to try to get it off myself and after reading the reviews for this product I went for it and tonight with the help of my hubs, it’s OFF!!Tips (since it comes with no instructions!):-Get the bottom piece under your ring as far as it will comfortably go because the leverage helps a lot!-if you have someone who can help it’s much easier! You hold the clamp tight while they turn the lever piece. It’s doable on your own but will be harder.-Slow and steady worked great for us and you really do not need to apply a bunch of pressure.-Prying the ring open wide enough to get off your finger is the hard part. Like others have said, a butter knife did the trick, but did take a while.-My setting is completely intact even after prying the ring open. Since the cut is so clean, I have little doubt it will be able to be resized which is such a relief!It works like a dang charm and I’m FREE!!! If you’re contemplating getting this just try it! It really does work!
T**R
It worked!
I had a surgery coming up and needed to remove my wedding ring set that has been stuck on my finger for several years. My husband’s wedding band has been stuck also, so he decided to give it a try, too. It did take the two of us to work the appliance most effectively and it took a minute or two of several steady turns, but we were successful! My husband’s band took a little extra because of the size and ridges on the band, but it did cut through. Quality build, functioned well with accuracy. The blade stayed sharp enough to cut through 3 separate bands in a timely manner.
K**Y
Life Saver
This tool was a life saver. It cut a costume jewelry ring off and a platinum rings band off. Two cuts were made on each ring and the ring fell away. This was so safe and easy. No idea why ambulances, hospitals, jewelry stores do not have this tool on hand. I may never need to use again but plan on donating to one of my local EMS services.
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