(Part 3) Top products from r/EngagementRings

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We found 5 product mentions on r/EngagementRings. We ranked the 45 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/EngagementRings:

u/bloopitybloopy · 1 pointr/EngagementRings

If he works with his hands a lot or isn't used to jewelry silicone rings are fairly low priced and come in a rainbow of colors.


I'm getting an engagement ring for my SO and it's a Benchmark brand of a ring, from their "FORGE" collection. It's a heavier metal they call tantalum that is dull and plain but exactly what he wants. This is the one I bought and it really is kind of unique and definitely durable. I went in to a store though to look at them in person and the finish looks a lot nicer than the pictures on the website. But it takes about 4 weeks to get and I ordered it 3 weeks ago, so I haven't gotten it yet.

u/CleoVIIISelene · 5 pointsr/EngagementRings

This one is 6mm


This one is 7.5mm


This one is 8mm

This one is 8mm (not 6 prong)


The benefit to doing this is also that you could potentially keep these rings for traveling with. You don't want to take your expensive jewelry when you go far away, but these can be replaced easily. So, if you leave it in the hotel, it's not the end of the world.

u/herefortacosandbeer · 1 pointr/EngagementRings

I just did a quick search and found these:

7mm princess cut

7.5mm princess (not prime)

1.5 ct princess cut

2ct princess cut - free try on with Amazon prime wardrobe

2ct with a halo

Amazon I'm sure hates me, but I ordered probably close to 20 rings to try on when I was doing my ring search, and ended up returning them all because the returns were free. You just have to be honest when you return them (didn't fit, or didn't like it, or changed mind)... I know they get irritated when people claim a product has a defect when it doesn't.