Overall Rating 




Manufacturer
Unknown
Product Description
This retro-fabulous tool is fun for everyone and includes everything you need to redesign shirts, jeans, bags, shoes, headbands, animal collars and more into one of a kind creations. Order today and get additional bedazzlers for $5 off each one! Product includes: Bedazzler Kit: 1 Bedazzler Unit and over 150 pieces of gorgeous studs, rhinestones and settings. Bedazzler reviews below when available. Compare Bedazzler to GeMagic.
Average Retail Value
$19.95 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
GeMagic





9/29/2008 - brandy of missouri, usa writes:
It's not really easy to use...the pieces take work to properly fasten to the clothing. It's junk!!! And it looks cheap too! Might be okay for kids clothing, but I'd still worry about pieces falling off. Not worth it!!





11/13/2007 - Karen of British Columbia, Canada writes:
Studs are cheap and have to use a nail file to push down prongs, that is if they all go through which is mostly NOT. Lining up studs is a pain. Waste of money and DEFINITE dissappointment. Good example of JUNK and why not to buy without seeing first hand.





3/5/2007 - Denise of Tennessee, USA writes:
According to Tana's infomercial you get the "Free!" hand-held bedazzler,...sure, after you pay an additional $7.95 S&H. The whole thing is a fraud and Tana should be put out of business. The contraption is hard to use and every stud required a nail file to push down the protruding prongs. Don't waste your money!!!





2/24/2007 - Tracy of Wisconsin, USA writes:
I wanted to buy this because my 5 year old daughter loves sparkly clothes. I was dissappointed. It's a pain to use. I did one heart on her jeans and I never want to use it again. I am going to get the BeJeweler instead, which my mom has, but she told me she had the BeDazzler.





2/17/2007 - Cindy of Ohio, USA writes:
I bought this in hopes to do some really creative designs on my clothes. I ended up having to do almost every one of them by hand and every time I wash the item I have to reset the prongs, I've gotten them caught on everything...they are cheap!





12/23/2006 - Rebecca of Illinois, USA writes:
I own both the Bedazzler and GeMagic. The Bedazzler's studs are cheaper quality (metal is "soft" which makes the studs easy to snag on things)It's very difficult to align the plate with the plunger, which results in studs that have half the prongs facing "in" towards the center as they should be, and half either "folded over", where they bunch up and are impossible to straighten, or push "out" in the wrong direction. Have not tried the MiniDazzler tool, so cannot offer an opinion on that. The rhinestones also seem to be much cheaper and the "Tiffany" settings (four prongs to hold the stone on the front of the fabric) are horrible - they are so easy to snag on things and lose the stone. The rim setting, which makes a rim of metal around the stud, are much better, but again, metal quality is cheap so they can still snag on the back of the fabric.





12/18/2006 - Carrie of California, USA writes:
I received this item as a gag gift. I finally got to use it and it was awful. the base does not align at all. one of the heads (#20) fell apart. I was able to use the machine to set one rhinestone with the machine, the rest I had to do by hand (my fingers are sore from pushing and pressing) and some of the little rhinestone setting were rusted...what's up with that? I'm glad I did not spend my money on this item.





12/17/2006 - Tiffany of Illinois, USA writes:
i was not happy with this product. i was so excited to get it and they want you to buy 50 million things extra for only $29.95!(or whatever) and then it really doesn't work too good, it is supposed to easily press down to make the teeth on the rhinestone hook on to the clothes, but it is supposed to go all towards the center and mine was off a little or something and instead it all goes to one side and will not stay on because of it, there is another product that works as good, it is called a hammer.
