Reddit Reddit reviews SE 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers - 513TW

We found 8 Reddit comments about SE 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers - 513TW. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SE 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers - 513TW
Length: 12 inchesMaterial: stainless steelSerrated tipsKnurled grip on handleGreat for craftsmen, hobbyists, and more
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8 Reddit comments about SE 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers - 513TW:

u/val319 · 6 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I’m going to ask, you did pull out the stopper and even if you see a small amount of hair you pull it out. Just mentioning because it can turn into a giant hairball that with tweezers keeps coming out.

Edit: I use something like this. SE 513TW 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T68ZUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_vqm2Db5AX64AG

u/skrodladodd · 4 pointsr/Aquariums

Get some of these. It will change your (planted tank) life! No more fat fingers trying to wedge delicate plant stems into the substrate! :)

Edit: not saying you have fat fingers, it just feels like my fingers are fat little sausages when trying to insert plants into substrate! ;3

u/3zero1ne · 3 pointsr/bettafish

If you get the Fluvial Spec V, a baffle is a must! Reddit user /u/zeetu made a cool 3d printed one you can buy. Your local fish store will have some sponges you could zip tie together too.

Other considerations:

Gravel cleaner, tank cleaner (to scrape the sides), water conditioner, net (in case you have to move your guy), bucket for water (large paint ones from home depot are great).

Personally, I like having a long pair of tweezers around so I can move stuff around the tank without getting my hands soaked.

I think the betta hammocks you can find in the betta fish section are great too. My dude only uses it when i'm around—otherwise he hangs out by the intake filter in my Fluvial Spec V :p

edit: some people don't like the 'hammocks' because they have a small metal wire in them. It's not too difficult to rip them out with a pair of pliers and razor blade if you're worried about that.

u/sleepingdeep · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

yeah, go for it. what i do is put a plate in my aquarium and pour the water on it slowly. then it doesn't splash up the dirt/sand.

once the aquarium is full, when/if you vacuum the sand, just hover your vacuum right over the sand, it will pull up the fish poop but leave your sand alone. there may be some sand pulled into your bucket, but it is what it is.

when planting, get yourself a nice set of long tweezers off amazon.

like these!! it helps keep the substrate from being churned up, and it makes it so much neater and easier to plant stems deep.

u/xMyNameIsPatrickx · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • Herb- Cumin, I love it in my salsa and guacamole (all of you with your dirty minds-stop ha)

  • Here is me with one of my favorite friends :)

  • Hobbies include reading, maintaing and growing my library, maintaining my 28 gallon aquarium which includes trimming the plants. I love playing golf although I haven't played much lately I do consider it one of my hobbies

  • Under $10
u/mere_iguana · 1 pointr/BeardedDragons

Not sure what you mean by 'feeding clip' but I'm assuming you want something to grab bugs with?

I use these for the mealworms and hornworms

some prefer the tongs

I like the angled onesand these have little rubber 'protector' tips

you learn pretty quick how to grab the bugs so the dragon won't bite the metal. but even if they do it's usually not a problem, every once in a while it happens, and mine haven't hurt themselves or broken teeth or anything.

there are plastic ones too, but they're not as sturdy and it really won't make a difference as far as if he bites it. I like the stainless steel ones, cause they can go in the dishwasher for sanitizing.

u/SlowTurn · 1 pointr/reloading

I use a pair of [Texas chopsticks ]( SE 513TW 12-Inch Stainless Steel Tweezers by SE http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000T68ZUM/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_ukkhtb12237WN ). You can get them with coated tips about a dollar more, but I prefer without.