Compared to standard tweezers, the operation mechanism for these tweezers is reversed: squeeze the handle to open and release to close. As such, these tweezers can be easily wielded while they are holding objects, thereby greatly reducing hand fatigue. The angled tip also enables access to tight spaces. Tweezers are made from stainless steel and feature vulcanized fiber grips.
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Notes · Q & A
Should I use straight or curved tweezers?+
Straight tips give the most control for placing small parts and photo-etch flat to a surface. Curved tips let you see past your own hand and reach into recesses. If buying one pair first, start with fine straight points.
What tweezers are best for applying decals?+
Fine-pointed, smooth-jawed tweezers, ideally with rounded inner edges so they don't cut a wet decal film. Some modellers prefer flat-tipped or rubber-tipped tweezers for lifting decals, as sharp points can pierce the soft film once it slides off the backing.
What are self-closing (reverse-action) tweezers for?+
They grip when relaxed and open when squeezed, so they hold a part clamped without hand strain — useful while glue sets or when soldering. The trade-off is less fingertip feel than standard tweezers for delicate placement.
How do I fix tweezer tips that no longer meet?+
Misaligned tips usually come from dropping them or gripping something too hard. Gently realign by hand and true the very tips on fine abrasive so they meet flush. Once bent past that, precision work suffers and they're best replaced.
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Notes · Logistics
Shipping
Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.
Returns
If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.