TOAOB THE ONE AND ONLY BABYTOAOB THE ONE AND ONLY BABYTOAOB 800pcs Silver Round Acrylic Alphabet Beads 4x7mm Letter A to Z Spacer Beads for DIY Jewelry Making Crafts Bracelets Necklaces Key Chains
L**E
Excellent product and excellent customer service.
Fantastic product will definitely be buying from this seller again
L**E
Excellent product and fantastic customer service
Will definitely be buying from this supplier again 👍
M**S
De muy buena Calidad
Me encanto el producto. La descripción es justo lo que recibi. De muy buena calidad!!!
A**S
Amazing!!!
Theses beads look so cute and perfect if your making bracelets/necklaces with a really thin string. The holes are very small!
L**H
Not perfect but better than some
I ordered 2 packs of 800 beads at $7.85 to try them. They looked good, so I ordered another 3 packs a few days later- price had increased to $8.42. (Price today has jumped again- now $8.99.) These beads are better than some, but not perfect. I ordered silver, and color is pretty uniform but there’s a few with a different or darker shade of silver. The letters are supposed to be black, but some have letters that are not all black and will need to be inked with a marker. Overall, they will be useable. Then I sorted by letter and put each group of letters in a small plastic bag. I was curious how many of each I got, but didn’t want to count them. So I weighed each pack of letters on a gram scale. Here are a few results- I got the most of the letter E at 28.1 grams. (Each plastic bag weighs 1.1 gram, so for a more accurate weight that would need to be deducted.) Next- letter A at 27.6, D at 24.9, U at 23.9, Q at 22.6, V at 22.4, then C and R at 22.3, B at 22.2, L at 22.0, then I, K,O and X at 21.9, and Z and N at 21.3. That’s as far as I went, but my point is that you do end up with an excessive amount of basically unusable letters. If you search the most and least used letters of the English alphabet, you will find these as the least used: V, K, Q, J, X, and Z. All of those were in the top 11 amounts listed above. So my note to the maker of these- how about an assortment with a smaller amount of the junk letters?I could definitely get by with half of them, which could be exchanged for the most used letters of the alphabet which are vowels and consonants T, N, S, R, and H. I know these are random mixed, but the machinery could likely dispense a lesser amount of particular letters if set to do so. Just a thought.
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