Bright aluminum jump rings 9/32" ID 18G 1 lb vs Chainmail Joe Aluminum Jump Rings 9/32" ID, 16G, 1/2 lb
Overall winner: Bright aluminum jump rings 9/32" ID 18G 1 lb
Key Differences
Product A (B00UDWVVTO) is a 1 lb pack of saw-cut, burr-free aluminum rings with a fixed 9/32" ID and a very high ring count per pound (~5600), making it the more affordable, high-volume option. Product B (B0B1WJ9WJW) is a 1/2 lb pack of anodized aluminum rings with consistent color and good durability but batch color variation and possible scratches, so choose B for colored anodized rings and A for raw-volume, consistent ID and value
Bright aluminum jump rings 9/32" ID 18G 1 lb
Bright aluminum jump rings for jewelry making and mail armor. Saw-cut edges with precise closings; includes extra rings for defects. Customer insight: easy to work with and durable
Pros
- Saw-cut with precise closings
- Smooth, burr-free edges
- Durable aluminum material
- Includes extra rings for defects
Cons
- Limited to aluminum color and size range
- Some rings may vary slightly in diameter
Chainmail Joe Aluminum Jump Rings 9/32" ID, 16G, 1/2 lb
Anodized aluminum jump rings for jewelry or mail armor. Saw-cut precision with AR 4.5; each ring features 9/32" ID, ~13/32" OD, and 14AWG wire. Approximately 3,300 rings per half-pound bag, with extra for defects
Pros
- precise saw-cut rings
- consistent color variation between batches
- roughly 3,300 rings per half-pound
- strong for project needs
Cons
- color shade varies batch to batch
- may scratch easily
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Chainmail Joe |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Chainmail Joe |
| User Reviews | Chainmail Joe |