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2025-09-01 16:42:58
This is a great product, easy to work with and very good looking. Buttons are a little bit bigger than your average jeans buttons so, check the dimensions before buying them if you are trying to replace some on an existing pair of jeans. The button holes might be too small.
Brian
2025-08-15 18:37:16
They are easy to use and work great, fixed my husbands jeans over a month ago, and still holding strong.. and no offense to men but he does his own wash, and throws it all together haha and it is still holding strong
Devery Minor
2025-06-16 12:40:04
I used to use the nail or tac type bachelor's buttons but these are reusable
Richard B. Clark Jr.
2025-06-11 15:31:37
Had a pair of jeans I loved. And fit so comfortably. But the waist band stretches and the button just pulled through the elastic. These quality buttons were just what I needed to save those jeans. I am going to need to put a back up to keep the button from pulling through again. But these are a great value for the money.
Lt. Dan
2025-05-08 17:13:26
I had three pairs of working/walking shorts and one favorite pair of work pants, all missing waist band buttons. Wanting to avoid trip to tailor (for buttons?!), & I wasn't about to learn to sew - I looked and found these metal buttons - threaded bolts and nuts I can deal with. But, I always read reviews from the 3% of buyers who give one star ratings - I learned a lot and planned an improved approach (over the top? - Maybe.). First step was to pre-assemble (screw together) all stems to buttons. Mass-produced finely threaded metal fasteners (of any kind) from a non-US source are subject to problems. If there was to be trouble with cross threading or stripped out screws, I wanted to know which ones were bad. Nope - all worked fine. Second step was to challenge the use of the small phillips head screwdriver to puncture the waistband fabric. For that task, I turned to an awl ... has a sharper point, much better handle, and its expanding diameter shaft made a much large whole to accommodate the penetrating threaded pin. With the whole made and the threaded pin inserted through the waistband, I turned to another "adjustment". A small vial of glue is provided by vendor, but many bad reviews of this secret adhesive motivated a search for an alternative. I chose the latest from Loctite, their SuperGlue Ultra (is water resistant, and dishwasher safe) and ultra strong. The applicator (and application) was easy. A few drops on the small screw pin will cover all threads. With glue applied, simply screw shaft to button, and use the supplied mini-screwdriver to tighten the final few turns. You're done. Test button through button whole before starting ... button was too big to pass through easily in my test; I used a razor knife with new blade to carefully slice a 1/16" cut to enlarge button whole. Wait a day for superglue to fully cure and shorts/pants are ready to wear. It took me twice as long to write this review as it did to fix the three shorts and one pair of pants.
Cactus
2025-05-07 15:20:25
This was easy to fix jeans whose button feel off. I love that these are safe with a screw "bolt" rather than most that have a sharp "pin" that you press together. Would definitely buy again if needed.
Tim & Linda Montgomery
2025-05-04 15:19:29
Good product
Customer
2025-04-29 09:02:18
Liked the quality of the button. The backing was too small . There was no directions.
Just saying
2025-04-21 09:11:54
Amazing easy to use
Salvador
2025-03-14 17:12:55
buen producto viene con todomlo necesario para su colocación, el desarmador y el fijador de roscas.Me gustó.
JhonASanchez
2025-03-08 16:11:34
Fast shipping and good product
Tiffany
2025-02-21 18:16:06
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TheGairs
2025-02-16 09:31:15
I’m looking for Jean button that is very strong. I thought that I found it when I saw this one with the screw in end however it’s virtually the same as the one that you knock in with the hammer. So back to the drawing board.
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