Co
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de marzo de 2025
It’s good yarn but it is very stiff and thick yarn so it does hurt the hands after a while, but other then that it’s good yarn
Georgina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
The yarn is beautiful to work with and this color was so pretty s as… love the “ brights”
MRS D
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 1 de febrero de 2025
Really lovely wool, nice and thick and warm, made my partner a special hat and scarf set especially for Remembrance Day with this wool, he loves it and Says it’s nice and cozy.
Amanda Skyvington
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de enero de 2025
Made a cute orange turtle for my nephew, he loves it, super soft and easy to use. Good variety of colour but orange was less expensive so we went with that.
Andrea
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
I used three skeins to make a blanket for my four year old nephew. I used left over yarn to make a matching pillow! Great quality, no knots and very soft!
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
MAURICE ALBRIGHT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
Excellent tool I used it to terminate CAT5E cables,
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
TomC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2023
The box that my tool came in looked rough when it was delivered by Amazon, but the tool was fine and works as described/intended. I am using this with pass-through connectors and it does a great job of crimping the RJ45 connector and removing the wires when fully crimped.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
Koarkeo
Comentado en México el 7 de marzo de 2023
Yo utilizo lentes, me cuesta trabajo poder ver bien a la hora de insertar los filamentos, con estos fue realmente un alivio.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
D.Fridge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Great tool. Workhorse, must be used correctly and kept clean after each crimp. That is to say make sure before you crimp.
Sara hh
Comentado en México el 21 de septiembre de 2023
Muy suave,me encanta la calidad
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
LookForTrouble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2022
I am quite the rookie at using this tool and creating valid cat5e cables. But here are the issues that I had with this tool:1. Round cutter/stripper was too big for many of the wire that I used from cat5e bulk box.2. Once I have put wire correctly in the cat5e connector, I need to crimp using tool. It was really hard for me to get the excess wire that sticks out from the connector into the crimping location. The wire must come out the other end of the tool in order to trim.3. The excess wire coming out of the connector must be straight when trimming with the tool. If the wires coming out of the connector cross or are not straight and you trim, the wire will short out. Not exactly sure why, but many of my cat5e cable tested as short until I started watching for this.All in all, this is a good tool and should be considered a must have for your pass through cat5e connectors.
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Juan Yañez
Comentado en México el 23 de octubre de 2022
Excelente producto
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Elec/CS engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This crimper is similar, a copy, or the same as others you will see that are more money. I have been crimping RJ45s for literally decades using different crimpers. I have now switched over to using pass through RJ45 even though they are more expensive. To best use these pass through RJ45s, you really need a crimper that can crimp and trim the ends (although I have used a regular crimpers and trimed the ends with a knife but using this crimper is much better). The only issue I have found with this crimper is the knife that trims the pass through cable ends was not installed carefully and the edge had a few dings. This knife is held in place with one small screw and is easily replaced or adjusted. Due to misadjustment and/or edge dings, the 1 and 8 wires of the cat5 were not always completely cut through. Not a big deal since I only had to twist and clip them. I have not bothered to adjust the knife since it works and I have other things to do. This issue only arises if you are using pass through RJ45s. Finally, whatever type of RJ45, I have never had a bad crimp which is probably the most important thing. I am not sure what would be gained with a more expensive crimper of this type. Like I mentioned, I have been building and designing all kind of electronic devices for over 50 years and have three degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering and have never seen the need to buy tools that are of higher quality or cost than is needed. Enough quality to get the job done reliably for years is just fine. Don't let anyone tell you different.