Beadalon 49 strand stainless steel bead stringing wire, .024 in / 0.61 mm vs Beadalon 49 strand stainless steel bead stringing wire
Overall winner: Beadalon 49 strand stainless steel bead stringing wire, .024 in / 0.61 mm
Key Differences
Product A (B001EY6ANM) is a clear nylon-coated 49-strand stainless steel wire noted for high flexibility and suppleness and requires the largest bead hole for its 0.61 mm size; Product B (B00451ARXK) is a satin gold–finished 49-strand wire offering the same multi-strand strength and durable nylon coating but is positioned in a higher price tier and needs matching bead-hole size. Choose A if you want a more affordable, clear-coated flexible wire; choose B if you prefer a satin gold finish and are willing to pay a higher price tier
Beadalon 49 strand stainless steel bead stringing wire, .024 in / 0.61 mm
Stainless steel bead stringing wire with 49 micro-wires and a protective nylon coating for flexibility and durability. Customers appreciate its suppleness and strength for jewelry making
Pros
- 49 micro-wire construction
- protective nylon coating
- high flexibility
- durable stainless steel
Cons
- requires selecting appropriate bead hole size
- no explicit indication of color variety beyond clear coating
- no compatibility details for crimps beyond spool label guidance
Beadalon 49 strand stainless steel bead stringing wire
Stainless steel bead stringing wire with a protective nylon coating for jewelry making. 49 micro-wires provide flexibility and strength; satin gold color. One customer notes it feels like thread in hand and is soft and smooth
Pros
- highly flexible 49-strand construction
- nylon-coated for durability
- soft and smooth feel
- satin gold color option
Cons
- requires correct bead hole size guidance
- color is a coating may wear over time
- damaged coating risk with rough handling
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Beadalon |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Beadalon |
| User Reviews | Tie |