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Demagnetizer,Professional Watch Demagnetizer,Watch Repair Kit, Watch Repair Degaussing Demagnetizer Tool,Magnetizer Demagnetizer Tool Kit For Watch Mechanical.Watch Tools Gifts For Men Women Father.

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Features

  • Premium Sturdy Watch DemagnetizerQEES Demagnetizer Tool Watches made with sturdy plastic, for long service life. You do not need to repair your watch at shop, saving time and money for you. You will never pay pricey watchmaker fees again.
  • Multi-Application Watch Tool KitThe watch demagnetizer tool is a practical tools for watch repairing workers. Mechanical watches are inevitably magnetized, and lead to inaccurate travel time. At that time, you need a demagnetizer to solve the problem, even if the watch is not magnetized, it is also a must-have product for watchmakers.
  • Easy To Use Watch Repair Tools & Kits Compact and portable, long power cable,good demagnetizing tool plus plug 110V,Simply place the object on the flux area and hold the red button for 5 seconds. Repeat the process if necessary to achieve the desired result. Safely and quickly demagnetize tools like Tweezers, Screwdrivers, etc and also as a demagnetizer for watch movements. A necessary great valentines day gifts Fahter's Day Gift for him husband.
  • Easy To Carry Watch Tools4.5" Lx2.2" Wx2.4" H/Weight: 258g;Lightweight and compact, very convenient to carry and storage. This is a necessary household repair tool for watch lovers.it's Birthday Gifts for men,Christmas gifts,Boyfriend gifts,Anniversary gifts for him.
  • Demagnetizer Tools Fathers Day Gifts For HusbandsWatch tools are perfect as a gift for a friend with a watch;value package:1*Watch Demagnetizer,QEES A watch demagnetizer can be used to correct the time so that your watch functions well. The watch degausser is a professional tool, suitable for watchmakers and watch repairers.

Manufacturer: ‎ZhuoLang


Part Number: ‎8541771545


Item Weight: ‎8.8 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎4.8 x 2.95 x 2.44 inches


Item model number: ‎8541771545


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎4.3" x2.3" x1.1"


Color: ‎Blue


Material: ‎plastic


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 13, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked perfectly.
New Rollie was not running well (+20), this was after the dealer indicated we were right at -2 before shipping. Sure enough, used a magnet app on the phone and I was getting a pretty ugly reading. This came in 1 day, I watched a video on YT, 20 seconds later and the watch is demagnetized. Measured again and we are back down to -2. Didn't even take the bracelet off. For the money, I will use it on the rest of my collection. PS. The cord is a pain in the neck! but not impossible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Benjamin Burlinson

  • This one actually works – here’s how to do it!
I bought this Watch Repair Demagnetizer Tool as a second hope for fixing my recently purchased, magnetized automatic mechanical watch, which is typically running extra fast as a result. I had checked all my other watches and this one was the only watch that was magnetized. I believe it arrived in the mail like that. . The first demagnetizer/degausser I bought, the white one with the hole through it, didn’t work out of the box. It lit up the red light but that was all it did. It also looked heavily used. This blue one is the only other degausser available at Amazon at a reasonable price, and it's less than half the price of the white one. It comes from the same factory in China no matter which supplier you choose, just like the white ones do. So, I went with the first one that came up in my search with 2-day shipping. On arrival, it looked to be in a New condition. Good start! . If, and once, you manage to uncoil the power lead (!), there are actually zero included instructions on how to use it. YT is your best tutor here but I’ll explain. There is an alternating magnetic field created by the windings inside the box. Put the degausser on your ear and you should hear a faint hum when the button is pressed. If not, it’s a dead one! When you place a magnetized item near the pad on the upper surface of the degausser, the item will vibrate as the device’s alternating magnetic field pulls and pushes on the metal. This alternating field makes the magnetized item switch its magnetism many times a second. If you could shut off the device at the exact point the magnetic field switches from North to South, you’d demagnetize the item. However, you can’t be so precise. There’s another approach, fortunately. The strength of the hemispherical magnetic field reduces with distance until it’s effectively zero. So, if you move the item away from the blue box, the cyclic magnetizing effect also fades until it’s essentially zero. If you pull the item away quickly, the applied magnetic field doesn’t have time to fully decay in the item and whatever the last significant polarity of magnetic field influencing the item was, the item will retain that. Residual magnetism is not what you wanted! However, if you slowly pull the item away from the degausser, the magnetic field it creates weakens slowly around the magnetized item, and the item will essentially be given a weaker and weaker magnetism until, out of the influence of the degausser, it has essentially negligible magnetism. . So, to demagnetize your watch, hold the watch by the strap/bracelet so the watch face or back is just off, and above, the blue plastic, above the rectangular, marked ‘pad’. With your other hand, press the button and the red light will illuminate. Hold the watch in that position for about 10 seconds, and then very slowly start to lift the watch and move it SLOWLY away from the blue box until it’s at arm’s length directly above it. Let go of the button. Do this a couple times and your watch will be demagnetized. . I used my phone to check for the presence of magnetism using an Android app called ‘Magnetometer’. I did first try using a small compass. However, even placing a large, unmagnetized metal object near a compass can deflect the compass needle, confusing the observation. I opted for the more sensitive phone’s sensor. It’s more obvious that something is magnetized with the app. Move the back of your phone over a known magnetized item until the app readings go crazy, turn red and the phone vibrates, then you know where the sensor is located in the phone. Use that point to move closely around your watch. On my Pixel 6a, that was at the lower left back corner, if I remember correctly. I had a ‘red’ high reading around 180 before degaussing, at the 6 o’clock position of my watch face, and after, around 50. 40 to 55 was the average ambient reading in my home. . I did actually first check the degausser and its effectiveness on a small screwdriver, which I had magnetized. I preferred to initially test that rather than my expensive watch! The app was up in the 1500 range prior to using the blue box. Definitely magnetized!! After several attempts, I managed to get the reading down to about 94, consistent after the first try. So, I knew the blue box had worked. I couldn’t get down to the ambient 50 but the screwdriver no longer picked up a small screw. I was happy and proceeded to degauss my watch, with the desired result. . I am very happy that I’ve been able to fix my watch. I’m hoping the next time I use the degausser, it still works. I will update this review accordingly. However, as of now, I’m happy that the fix worked and only cost me about $10. 😊 . I can recommend you try this one and forget the more expensive white one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Allen D. Reinecke

  • Works great, no instructions included.
Used this to successfully demagnetize a mechanical watch movement. Worked great after I found instructions/videos on proper technique elsewhere online. The included instructions are useless/non-existent. I have not tried with movements inside cases, just bare movements. Heavily magnetized movement was de-magnetized after two “zaps”. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by Sterling

  • It worked! Quick cheap fix for mechanical watches
My watch started to run a couple minutes fast all of the sudden. My watch did get magnetized a couple years back so I thought it could have been that. I checked with a magnetization meter on my phone and it indeed was. Instead of bringing it to a repair shop, I gave this a try. Let your watch fully unwind if you do. I pulled the watch slowly up from the front and back face multiple times. After a while my phone could barely detect a field. It’s been accurate ever since. Another thing is you can strengthen weak magnets. I tried on a random one on the fridge and seemed to be stronger. For the cord, twist it and you’ll be able to pull the plug end out to unravel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Brent Whitehead

  • Did not work .....
Have a 50 year old Tony-the-Tiger wind-up watch ($1.25 + 2 box tops from Frosted Flakes in 1976) which has always been perfectly accurate, that got magnetized when I was working close to my car alternator. Was running extremely fast. A compass test verified the presence of a magnetic field. Hours and hours of trying all the alleged techniques to use this device failed to de-magnetize my watch. Going to have to take the watch to someone who might actually know how to demagnetize my watch - because this device certainly does not. Actually appears to make the magnetism worse. From a physics standpoint is using this device, in order to counteract a magnetic field, which is basically a state of "polarization", you have to know the exact orientation of your watch's induced magnetic field (N<=>S). Then you have to know the device's magnetic field orientation (which in this case you don't know). Then once you know those things, you might be able to use the device (an electro-magnet) to cancel-out your watches induced magnetic field, or in contrast, create a greater induced magnetic field, but you have to be extremely lucky in applying the watch to the device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023 by Caroncra

  • It seems to do something, but whether it is demagnetizing is hard to tell
First, the way the power cable was coiled up was a major pain to un-coil. I think I spent 20 minutes getting the coil out of the power cable. Kind of annoying. The device appears to do something because the hands of the watch I was demagnetizing spun around at an alarming rate. Whether that "something" was demagnetizing or not, I could not tell. It's is applying some kind of magnetic field ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Jeff G

  • WORKED LIKE A CHARM!!!
had a manual wind tissot petite seconde start running about 5min/per hour fast overnight all of a sudden. after a quick google search, found that it MIGHT be a magnetized something-or-another in the watch movement. Found this on here and thought I'd try this before going to the watchmaker. Ran this device for 5 full seconds on the back of the watch, flipped it over ran it for 5 full seconds, then wounded it up all the way and repeated those two steps. And BOOM my watch is running back to normal. As much as I always support local watchmakers for changing my batteries, gaskets, and other stuff, I had to try this myself. I got lucky, but this product worked perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by O delRio

  • It works at de magnetizing a watch.
De magnetize a watch that suddenly was running 25secs fast daily.After de gausing it it now runs +5 daily.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by gary messinetti

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