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Your cart is empty.Thread large or thin needles automatically. These sewing aids are designed for simple operation with a push of a button. Single or double threading. Note: Color may vary.
Michael E
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016
save yyyour money
A.. Vidrick
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2016
I was introduced to this at the Low Vision Center and purchased this one for a friend. For one who cant thread the needle this is a miracle worker. It is so easy and works the first time. Also bought the sewing machine threader as I havent been able to use my machine in about 3 years. Havent tried it yet but will let you know when i do.
Big Basin Guy
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2014
If you have a hard time seeing or being steady enough to push the wire of a conventional needle threader through the eye of a needle you will love this tool too! It makes threading a needle easy and almost foolproof. Great little tool which takes the frustration out of a simple routine task. Kudos to the inventor.I have been using mine now for several months and it seems like it is made well. I would have gone through two or three of the little cheep wire needle threaders by now as the wires usually break after using them for a while.Well worth the price. Wish I was this satisfied with all my purchases!
Rene
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2014
Does an excellent job treading tiny quilting needles. It takes a bit to get the process down, and sometimes it takes a couple tries to thread the needle, but it sure beats threading tiny needles by eye. I have not tried threading large needles (the black side of this gadget) but I would imagine that would be easier.
lsl
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2013
I had high hopes for this item but am disappointed. The groove where the thread is placed is too deep so that the little metal pusher for the thread misses the thread so it can't be pushed into the needle unless you hold up the thread a tad. Gotta fiddle with it A LOT for it to work. Maybe the one that cost a bit more would work better.
Craig G. Geis
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2011
A Godsend for all of us people that can't see the hole in the needle anymore. It works effortlessly. Just put the needle on the end holes upside down, lay the thread across the between the slide needle hole and push the slider and pull the thread. I am not real crazy about the all plastic construction, but there is really no stress put on any parts to break it. All in all, it works great and is recommended anybody to save time threading a needle.
Vegan Gal
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2011
This needle threader works great and easy to use. Such a great price too. I also have the Clover brand needle threader, but the Infila threader can thread fine needles and larger needles, which the Clover doesn't do. Plus the Clover brand costs about 4 times more than Infila. I also purchased the machine needle threader as well and it worked better than the built-in needle threader on my machine! I bought another smaller needle threader as well for my machine ("witch" brand) and it works great too. I purchased all 3 threaders for less than the cost of one Clover threader and it does a better job!***Update: I find that it can take several tries to get the needle threaded, if it threads at all. Some needle sizes just don't work well. The smaller needles do not work so well and those are the sizes that I need to have a threader as I cannot see the eye of the needle well. If your needle bends, then this threader won't work anymore either. I found a simple Colonial brand double-ended wire threader that I purchased through Amazon that works better and will work on both hand and sewing machine needles. You can read my review for that one.
2cent
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2011
I tested this on several different needles - using the small side only. It threaded the needle on the first try in about 90% of the cases. My 90 year old mother, who is blind in one eye and has limited vision in the other, was able to use it after just a couple of minutes of training. This only works for hand sewing as you have to cut the thread first, before threading the needle. It will not work for machine needles.
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