If you have problems inserting your ball (from 3 mm to 8 mm), you can easily do this with these pliers.
The pliers work like a ballpoint pen, you press on the pin at the top and gripping arms come out at the bottom with which you can fix the ball.
With these pliers you can loosely turn the ball onto the thread, the rest you have to screw on by hand.
Unscrewing balls made easy, with the ball pliers
Long fiddling, frustration and giving up quickly when changing piercings has finally come to an end with these ball pliers.
Not everyone is a trained piercer or has the necessary skill and fine motor skills to screw the small ball onto the even smaller external thread of a bar. That's why we have the solution for you here: ball pliers with which you can easily attach any ball to the bar of your piercing, no matter where. The ball forceps are also ideal for impatient people or piercing newbies and you can say goodbye to long trial and error and frustration. From now on, piercing attachments will no longer accidentally fall to the floor and you can change your piercings like others put another ring on their finger.
The ball nose pliers are made of 316L surgical steel. This is extremely practical when it comes to piercing tools, as 316L surgical steel is easy to clean, does not rust or tarnish and the metal is very robust and scratch-resistant. Although the ball-nose pliers are called pliers, they look more like a ballpoint pen or a syringe, but don't worry: hopefully you won't hurt yourself with these ball-nose pliers.
By gently pressing in the end of the ball-nose pliers, four small gripper arms are extended from the front opening. Now you can carefully place your piercing attachment into these four arms. By releasing the end of the pliers, the ball is firmly fixed and cannot fall out of the holder. Then turn the ball so that the internal thread is easily accessible and carefully turn the attachment onto the external thread of your piercing bar. Once the ball has been turned a little way onto the rod, you can press the back of the pliers again to remove the ball from the gripper arms. Remember to close the attachment firmly with your fingers afterwards so that your piercing does not get lost. The many notches on the handle of the ball forceps give your fingers a good grip and prevent you from slipping off quickly.
From now on, you no longer have to go to your trusted piercing studio to replace jewelry. Just try it yourself with the easy-to-use ball nose pliers