This is the way. I used to use them on occasion when a patient would break a finger and the swelling starts cutting off circulation. I never had a problem getting a ring off using them. Don’t try to do it yourself though. Have someone else cut the ring off. Start slow turning the cutting wheel, then increase pressure on the handle a little as you go. Also, if you notice your ring starting to get tight in the future, bring it to a jeweler. They can stretch the ring to fit you.Pro tip:
If Kentucky Jelly doesn't work reach for a ring cutter
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I have one. I'm not letting my wife near it.What kind of man doesn't have a chainsaw?
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