You'll Never Lose a Ring Again, Thanks to This $6 Gadget

Photo credit: Amazon
Photo credit: Amazon

From Woman's Day

Why is it that rings never seem to fit quite right? Fingers can swell and shrink with the weather, and it can be annoying to slide that suddenly too-loose ring back onto your finger. Not to mention you probably don't want to risk losing that engagement ring.

You can get your ring resized at the local jeweler, but that comes with a service fee, takes your ring out of commission, and carries a risk that, if your ring size changes again, you might have to resize the ring again.

Some Amazon users have found a solution to this problem: a $6 ring size adjuster from GWHOLE.

Simply put, it's a tiny coil you wrap around the base of the ring to create a tighter fit. It's made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), the synthetic plastic polymer that's used in bottles and toys that give them that flexible stretch. The tighter you need the ring to fit, the more loops you keep on the ring size adjuster. If the ring is too tight, simply snip off one or two loops until it fits perfectly.

This ring size adjuster from Amazon has nearly 2,000 reviews, a 4.5-star rating, and it's the best-selling item in Jewelry Sizers. So why do users seem to like this one so much over Amazon's other ring adjusters?

For some, its longevity and quality was impressive. "Mine has been through multiple bodies of water and lots and lots of hand washing," says one user. "It remains flexible and comfortable and has certainly exceeded my expectations." And unlike other adjusters, users have no complaint about this one unraveling itself.

Other users say they appreciate the comfort. "It works better than the other ring adjusters I've tried in the past," says one reviewer. "It's a lot more comfortable. I actually forget it's even there." The best part? "When people check out my ring, they have no idea I have this on there."

The $6 price tag comes with a silver polishing cloth four ring size adjusters - one for every loose ring you own. So at a price like that, what's there to lose? Not your rings, that's for sure.

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