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In that case, yes, I would replace it. You probably got one that managed to get through quality control. I have a full set of the Susan Bates hooks and have been very happy with it.@Misschief It's so sharp. on the edges under the hook. It snags a lot too. To be fair, I've had this hook for a long while but I can't remember when I bought it. it was to replace A hook I can't find. @cmzaha I do need another set to practice. I don't know if I have arthritis or worse.
I did not know that. Thanks.I use Clover Amour hooks and love 'em. They're the ones with soft plastic handles in bright colors.
Carolyn's tan hooks are probably Clover's Soft Touch, and they look to be very nice too.
I have a few Susan Bates, but I can't use them for long without getting pins and needles in my wrist and fingers. They're aluminum which is easy to sand. It would be easy to soften those sharp edges with a bit of fine sandpaper.
You are correct DeeAnna, the tan are Clover's Soft Touch which came out before the current bright colored ones came out. The tan Soft Touch never came out as a full set which always irritated me. I probably have at least 1 of every brand hook made including wood hooks. For N and up hooks I do like some of the upper priced wood hooks.I use Clover Amour hooks and love 'em. They're the ones with soft plastic handles in bright colors.
Carolyn's tan hooks are probably Clover's Soft Touch, and they look to be very nice too.
I have a few Susan Bates, but I can't use them for long without getting pins and needles in my wrist and fingers. They're aluminum which is easy to sand. It would be easy to soften those sharp edges with a bit of fine sandpaper.
Totally didn't think of that and I have several of those, not that I use them.If you don't have sand paper, maybe could you use a nail file?
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