As someone whos had multiple MRIs: jewelry you cannot remove not a good idea for anyone with health issues that need to get MRIs, you have to remove any metal before hand.
I went for an MRI with a metal ball end screw on tragus bar that was jammed for years. I needed an MRI and I told them if they had clippers I'd happily cut it off...they didnt. I still had the MRI and no, it didn't get hot/burn or rip out out of me. Basically as long as it wasn't my head that was being looked at it wasn't an issue. The lady explained that any images by the ear (Like of the brain) would more than likely not work. Luckily that wasn't an issue at the time (I was having my lumbar spine done) so it all ended well. I did end up cutting it off soon after that cuz, you never know when you mite need one, better safe than sorry 😅
Yes, and in today's world, if you're watching youtube and you're under 40, you WILL go in an MRI machine throughout your life, sooner or later, because we all get sick, and it's the best imaging technique for soft tissues, such as the brain.
@@naturalwitch1359 an MRI machine is a giant magnet. It does some serious damage to a person who takes metal into the machine. And the TSA in Airports require all metal or jewelry be removed.
1. Regular jump rings can "permanently" close a piece of jewelry AND do it seamlessly, so instead of a link bracelet with a noticeably different clasp, you could have a link bracelet with no obvious start or stop. It would no doubt be marketed as an "infinity bracelet". 2. Just like how cats should always wear a breakaway collar, jewelry should snap when needed to avoid injuries. I'd rather my bracelet or ring break than my finger of wrist. Maybe the tug force on your own from yourself wouldn't break this, but I'd hope it does have a lower breaking force than something like freely hanging your entire body weight from the bracelet.
I can vividly imagine this getting caught in heavy machinery, and, optimistically, taking off an arm. Too tight wedding rings have ended people, a flappy bracelet... That's irresponsible.
@ I've had the unfortunate luck to have a close relationship with the aftermath of more than one industrial accident... it makes my stomach churn just thinking about the possibilities
Then people who do work like that shouldn’t get one?? Just because certain jobs make it dangerous to wear a piece of jewelry doesn’t mean it’s something wrong with the jewelry
@@KreepyKat911 then don’t get them if you think that. Some people like them and it won’t get in the way of their day to day life. And they can still easily come off with pliers if you need it off that badly
Even in the home, shit happens . Got my hand caught in a cake mixer because of a bracelet. 100 percent truth. My fingers were twisted in the beaters and I had to go to the ER with a cake mixer in my lap. 😂 it's funny now. Then, not so much.
Same. I'm sorry, but do you really want to wear that until you leave this earth? That thought has me feeling anxious and suffocated. Ugh. A wedding ring is one thing, but a bracelet. Ugh....no thanks.😮
@@shaynamiklas6802 even I don't wear my wedding ring daily because i have huge collection. So i Shuffle 🔀 it with other jewellery pieces according my mood 😝
@@anam5846 both gold and silver need to be mixed with other metals for hardness, usually nickel, so even if these rolls of chains came in silver or gold colors, they would still have nickel in them.
Be careful with stents and medical implants in your future. Nickel is in more of them than people know. Talk to the Rep.'s from said companies if you ever need these things in your future.
I also have an allergy to nickel. Thankfully I'm still able to wear 925 Silver, Surgical Steel and Gold. I've occasionally found silver jewellery that has been made with nickel but not too often. Clear nail polish on jewellery with no moving parts is helpful
Airport should not be making you take off your jewelry unless it’s small things like rings or earrings or even if it is medal but besides that they would not make you take of the bracelet in tsa
@@Ur_Fav_Retard in the uk (where I live) my sisters and my I have had to take our gold bangles off numerous times and we’ve had them since birth so you can probably imagine how painful it is 😭🙏
I highly doubt those links are soldered, so it'll break with little force, but yea, permanent jewelry (though this isn't true permanent jewelry, only semi-permanent) is in general a dumb idea and a gimmick.
These can be incredibly dangerous- even putting aside a situation where it gets caught on something, if your limb ever begins to swell up for any reason, that can cut off circulation. The human body is astonishingly fragile, and all it could take is one bee sting for this to turn into a horrifically dangerous complication.
@@wendyev310swelling can be so abrupt in some cases it can be less than five minutes. In that time are you going to be aware enough with your body going into shock to grab something that can cut that chain? Or have someone else try to find it if they don’t know what to look for? If you’re hiking or live in an area where a hospital is hours away even basic injuries became life threatening. Don’t make it worse because you have a bracelet that only comes off by cutting it.
@@calliekirk4299 cutting off a bracelet is literally easier and faster than unclasping it. That’s why paramedics will just cut off ur clothes instead of take them off in an emergency. Ur literally tweaking lmao
@@wendyev310 Hi, I am not a paramedic, but I did take many of the same classes that emts, doctors, and nurses had to take when I was studying to be a mortician before I realized that career wouldn't be for me. Cutting off a bracelet requires access to the tools needed, or being in a location where emergency assistance can reach you readily. But also, did you know that when a limb swells, the affected area can more than double in size? Which means that a bracelet that is sturdy and cannot be removed by anything other than cutting can dig into your skin so severely that it actually creates an open wound to nestle down into? And that can lead to quite a few nasty complications, mm. Not fun at all. But also lets get into it being caught on something! Congratulations, your little bondage bracelet is now trapped on something like a conveyor belt at your workplace, and you are currently being dragged by the bracelet towards the mechanisms that are going to turn you into a meat goo, as they have many others before you because it is so fucking easy for this shit to kill you if you're not aware of the danger it can cause, you gormless fuck. You have 15 seconds to get this bracelet off or you become a footnote in a company rulebook. How are you gonna do it without tools on hand? Christ alive people like you who go "lmao ur tweaking" are almost always the sort to wonder how you got horrifically injured after doing some dumb shit. Absolute morons.
I'm not sure I understand the benefit of this over jewlery that can be put on and off but I'm glad it exists for people that are into that kind of thing
This is great timing, one of my co workers just flatly told us about when he was 10 and all the kids at his vacation bible school watched their pastor's ring finger get severed when he tried to knock a basketball off a roof and his ring got stuck. I bet this would do some real damage!
Wow. How do you get your ring stuck knocking a baseball off a roof? Craziness I had a wood working class in high school. The teachers name was Mr. Payne. He was missing three fingers on one hand and one on the other. When I was told I was too young to take the class I was so relieved.😅
@genericamerican7574 my coworker said it got caught on one of the nails holding the gutter to the roof. I don't think it takes a whole lot of force, if it's applied the "right" way 😬 I also had a woodshop teacher with 3 fingers. I guess it happens eventually?? Lol
This bracelet is not made for people who do literally any type of physical labor job or work around heavy machinery… if it got caught in machinery and didn’t break quick enough, well the hand/wrist might come off quicker than the bracelet.
To be fair.... Just dont buy it then...?😅 I get your point, but its not a flaw to design something not every single person can use...? It just means that particular product isnt for you
Yes. My first thought was "What if you get it caught in a machine/paper shredder?" But even more benignly, What if you gain weight and it starts to cut in? That's a trip to the doctor to have it cut off. I'm not having some rando with a Dremel next to some major blood vessels without medical supervision. I figure if you want permanent jewelry, get a tattoo.
This is a health safety thing too. You might not work a job that requires no jewelry, but accidents happen and something that can potentially cut off circulation to your hand or even cause lacerations if caught on random things is a very bad idea. This is similar to why pet collars have those easy release catches and, as pointed out several times, why many workplaces ban jewelry outright.
@@daisukidatotoroas long as you realise it's getting tighter before it's too late, you can just use whatever tool (wire cutters?) you used to cut it to size. As long as you don't leave it so long that it's digging into your skin, you should be able to handle it yourself.
I feel like regular bracelets are more permanent than this. This is basically single use bracelet. You wear it once and when you take it off, you can’t wear it again.
I haven’t had a problem with well made bracelets falling off so I’m not seeing the necessity here. If you can afford a permanent one, you can afford a well made bracelet that’s removable.
i find the bracelet i got from my bestie more permanent. she shipped it to me because we live far far away from each other😢. i never lose it like how i lose my phone 5 mil times a day
Just wait for the chips to be mandated. What chips? Oh, just the ones about the size of a grain of rice that goes in your hand with all your info on it. Yes, really. Look it up. "It's like being in a sci-fi movie!"
* everyone with pets or who works with animals screams * * everyone who works with any kind of battery or plug in tool screams * * anyone with physical hobbies like gardening or fishing screams * * anybody who does sports screams * * anyone in first responders screams * * anyone who has ever broken, fractured, or had some kind of wrist problem that causes swelling screams * * bakers scream * * anyone with a conveyor belt in their jobsite screams *
Yes, exactly, to both above answers. How could anyone even think it's a good idea to have an unremovable dangling piece of jewelery. Sure you can cut it out but then what's the point.
I really love the idea it's so beautiful and it reminded me of something called kalava in indian culture we wear it because of a lot of reasons and it is tied in a knot that cannot be opened (I just think these both kinda have the same concept)
Thinking about wearing a permanant bracelet makes me scared Somehow I think it links to my fear of small spaces It feels like If I were to wear one I would feel trapped Just pured trapped
Mood, I love making and wearing jewelry and I won't go out without a full set but the moment I get home it's coming right off. Like it doesn't even make sense because I can go the whole day wearing it and not even paying attention to it but the moment I step inside my house it's suddenly uncomfortable and needs to come off
I once had like one of those fancy wristbands when you go to a hotel and have the all-in thing and had to wear it for like ten days, and at some point I started like feeling sick when I looked at it on my wrist. The relief when I got to take it off was in speakable😅
We were never allowed jewelry of any kind while operating equipment or loose clothing at work. Just in case it got hang up. A guy had his hoodie loose instead of zipped up. It got caught in the machine twisting and somehow got his arm and twist it. He lost his arm at the shoulder.
I wouldn't recommend this, i work as a paranormal investigator and sometimes jewelry can get in our way here and there. It can easily get stuck on machinery too. If you work as a lumberjack, sewer, or something else like that, this bracelet will have you screaming bloody murder
Permanent jewelry sounds like a hazard. Certain exercises and training can make that rip causing injury, a woman lost her finger because of her wedding ring while rock climbing, you can’t handle certain machinery because of it (I’d probably even say mixers because they are dangerous)
Security hazard! If it gets stuck somewhere one can seriously hurt themselves. A "forever" bracelet promotes people not to take off their jewelry when necessary.... like for the gym. Plus many cains and earings have a unsoldered link that is suppose to break by too much applied force, so you don't for instance get strangled.
You can reuse those pliers for making your own jewelry too, from what I can tell. I usually make my own jewelry and I would definitely reuse them myself
My friend had one of these but it was necklace with a butterfly and I asked her “What if one day you get bored of it?” And she replied with “my grandma’s ashes are inside! I’ll never get bored of it!” 😂
They had me take my sunglasses off and hold them in my hands above my head so they wont set it off, I imagine that cuz its right below your hand and they make you raise you hands, its ok. And they let me wear my necklace in it too. Maybe theres different procedures elsewhere but from what Im aware of, it should be ok to have a bracelet you cant take off.
And every time you have to have an MRI, you have to cut this off. Same if you need an X-ray of the hand or arm you have the bracelet on. If you need surgery, they probably will want you to cut it off as well. I spend my money on a bracelet that I can safely put in my jewelry box when I have to have such a medical procedure.
YEP. My glasses are plastic (with metal screws) but had to leave them behind for surgeries. No jewelry whatsoever. No underwear. (The couple times I was in my time of month on a surgery day, they gave me a pad to stick down there with a puppy pad underneath me. Couldn't bring/use my own pads...ladies who prefer insertable things? Too bad.) No nail polish. No hair ties. (Fairly thick hair down to my butt had to get twisted up and shoved into a hospital shower cap thingy.) Surgery ain't no joke.
@@katie7748 I had two inches lower part of my hair shaved on my neck for a surgery on my spine between my shoulder blades. I felt like I was back in high school in the 90’s. Never did it then but many girls did. It was kinda nice and cool in the summer.
Yeah then a jeweler just cuts the clasp and replaces it. It’s pretty cheap to do. In case of emergency, don’t worry, EMRs, firefighters etc are equipped well enough to cut your 5mm-wide bracelet. It’s no different than wearing a traditional metal bangle, like many people do in many countries from infancy to whenever they outgrow the bangle, if they ever do.
@@Delirious_Buntynot in every hospital. Here in Italy no medical professional will put up with such nonsense, either you take your jewellery off or you can postpone your exam and it might take months for you to find another spot
Same, in 2 of the countries i have lived since childhood... They don't have any such thing to cover metal, also airport security of most countries dont allow even minor metals and jewels@@la_volpe_eclettica
It still looks very dangerous! I could never do sports or any physical activity again. Even if they don't come of, you could accidentally hang your hand, or in a car accident your hand might get ripped off. No thank you!
@@Eternity_TheSomethingyou can die if your hair gets chewed by a machine, so, a bracelet can be hazardous. Places where it is will usually prohobit wearing jewellery anyway
@@yorurei4047arm swelling, weight gain, wrong sizing - all will render this idea useless. And a good quality bracelet made of gold/silver can be worn in the shower anyway
As someone fighting a few chronic illnesses and having surgeries, in and out emergency room. I could never have this. They just cut it off. Also how do you really clean them! Beautiful idea.
@@MyMeloBunn tell me you've never worked an actual job without telling me you've never worked an actual job. But yeah, I'm glad I can cut it AFTER my hand has already been removed.
@jadecoolness101 I mean, you wouldn't have to cut the bracelet. You could just slide it off the stump where your hand used to be (if the bracelet hasn't already slipped off).
Same. I actually got a "permanent " bracelet from a friend that sells them but I made her put a tiny clasp on it. It fits nice and "custom fit like" but I can take it off. What a concept 😄
@@michaelschemmel1984 What if you gain weight and your arm gets too big for the bracelet? Or what if things don't work out and you break up with them? I just think it's a waste of money and it's cheaper to just get a regular bracelet. There's no benefit in getting this piece of crap.
A lot of these bracelet companies would have a warranty for if that ever happened and all you have to do is ship it to them with the extra piece that you clipped and they'd extend it for you to redo. So they're pretty damn awesome 👌🏻
@@michaelschemmel1984 Emergencies are rare?? Hmmmm, car accidents, falls, seizures, heart attacks requiring immediate medical attention, oopsies at work or out doing yard work, sudden illnesses requiring imaging and/or surgery, etc all seem like pretty common occurrences and certainly not rare.
I have had permanent jewelry for a few years now and gone through TSA over 10 times, multiple x-rays and nothing ever happens and no one says anything. It’s the same thing as piercings, they don’t tell you to take those off.
@@Nytikibar I've never had to do an MRI before, but have heard those things are a big magnet machine so absolutely no metal during MRI imaging. True? Fact check me somebody. Lol.
As much as i LOVE this....i always have a fear of getting jewlert stuck on mu finger or wrist or neck and it getting to tight....i still love the idea tho❤
If you have to use pliers to close the clasp then there will be some sharper tiny damaged bits on it. It will keep scratching the skin and it will become annoying and then you will probably break it open just to get it off. And if it’s not gold bracelet then it will become damaged from water and will turn green 💁🏼♀️
I agree with everything else but stainless steel does not turn green, silver doesn't turn green... You are thinking of copper or slime growing on it, but you can remove slime easily.
I remember in the 80s and 90s my older sister had some of her more expensive gold bracelets soldered on her wrist, perhaps because she lived in Miami……..🙏🏼❤️
just go to the mall and buy matching bracelets together. it’s cheap, you can take them off if you really need to, it’s more personalized, and it can be a fun little day and memory.
sounds like a really great idea, a permanent bracelet... until it doesn't. medical emergencies are a thing, and idk i think it is really impractical when you think about it...
This is the dumbest thing. Especially when you're a patient in hospital. Clock is clicking and the so called permanent bracelet is wasting your life for check-up or rescue.
I hope it is not permanent. Getting a piece of jewellery caught in something and it not breaking instead of your arm is a disaster waiting to happen. There needs to be a weak link for safety. Since these are steel, is the gold/silver colour a plating? If yes, that's not gonna be permanent.
Thats just like when i made my own chain with o-rings but didnt have any clasps so i just straight up chained them on my wrist. (You can get o-rings very cheap btw.)
Why? You can do literally the same with a bracelet that you can take off. You don't have to if you don't want to. I sometimes wear them multiple days in a row. Even if it's gold, sometimes you need to take them off to clean them. It's easier if it's not on your hand...
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They look amazing!! I want to buy one but how much does it cost??
No thank you
I want one
@@Rosi_lol_1 £80. Not cheap 😂
@@Rosi_lol_1 site atm says 44 but normally 100 for 2
I love how the internet unanimously agreed that this is a terrible idea for multiple reasons.
Yep. It just creates waste. Essentially a single use bracelet rather than something "permanent"
As someone whos had multiple MRIs: jewelry you cannot remove not a good idea for anyone with health issues that need to get MRIs, you have to remove any metal before hand.
I went for an MRI with a metal ball end screw on tragus bar that was jammed for years. I needed an MRI and I told them if they had clippers I'd happily cut it off...they didnt. I still had the MRI and no, it didn't get hot/burn or rip out out of me. Basically as long as it wasn't my head that was being looked at it wasn't an issue.
The lady explained that any images by the ear (Like of the brain) would more than likely not work. Luckily that wasn't an issue at the time (I was having my lumbar spine done) so it all ended well.
I did end up cutting it off soon after that cuz, you never know when you mite need one, better safe than sorry 😅
I love how you accidentally separated "before hand"😂😂
Yes, and in today's world, if you're watching youtube and you're under 40, you WILL go in an MRI machine throughout your life, sooner or later, because we all get sick, and it's the best imaging technique for soft tissues, such as the brain.
Just don’t buy it.
well you can just cut it like they did
How relieved I am to see fellow over-thinkers who already mentioned the airport security and the MRI... Thanks guys!
Why
Valid concerns!
Same with black ink tattoos and the MRIs, that stuff can buuuurn
MRI yeppers. Came to the comments for this concern.
@@naturalwitch1359 an MRI machine is a giant magnet. It does some serious damage to a person who takes metal into the machine.
And the TSA in Airports require all metal or jewelry be removed.
This is the perfect gift for someone who has no annoyances or frustration in their life.
Lol
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You must be a really grumpy person then
1. Regular jump rings can "permanently" close a piece of jewelry AND do it seamlessly, so instead of a link bracelet with a noticeably different clasp, you could have a link bracelet with no obvious start or stop. It would no doubt be marketed as an "infinity bracelet".
2. Just like how cats should always wear a breakaway collar, jewelry should snap when needed to avoid injuries. I'd rather my bracelet or ring break than my finger of wrist. Maybe the tug force on your own from yourself wouldn't break this, but I'd hope it does have a lower breaking force than something like freely hanging your entire body weight from the bracelet.
Agreed 👍
I can vividly imagine this getting caught in heavy machinery, and, optimistically, taking off an arm. Too tight wedding rings have ended people, a flappy bracelet... That's irresponsible.
@ I've had the unfortunate luck to have a close relationship with the aftermath of more than one industrial accident... it makes my stomach churn just thinking about the possibilities
You can also buy these findings and size your own chain.
Cats shouldn't be released into the wild, period. Stop neglecting your cats and keep them in the house or walk them on a harness, PLEASE!!!!
Imagine putting a permanent bracelet on and the chain is twisted. Would annoy me forever.
It's not even on MY wrist and it's giving me anxiety
They did that in this video! I noticed how it wouldn't lay flat 😂
I noticed that that immediately. I'd have to cut it off right then and there.
More already exciting products that have no value in this society
And the germs in the dead skin cells that will attach with time
Robbers: Aight I'm taking your arm then
Word!😂
"Ayo, Jim! Got the scissors or cutters!?"
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nah they wouldn't take these cuz they have no value lmfao
As a tradesperson, this is a horrible horrible way to get snagged and the hand ripped off at work
All I see in this video is "please deglove me!"
Then people who do work like that shouldn’t get one?? Just because certain jobs make it dangerous to wear a piece of jewelry doesn’t mean it’s something wrong with the jewelry
@@Ramen_Doodles08 Nah bracelets that never come off for no reason other than a gimmick are a bad idea
@@KreepyKat911 then don’t get them if you think that. Some people like them and it won’t get in the way of their day to day life. And they can still easily come off with pliers if you need it off that badly
Even in the home, shit happens . Got my hand caught in a cake mixer because of a bracelet. 100 percent truth. My fingers were twisted in the beaters and I had to go to the ER with a cake mixer in my lap. 😂 it's funny now. Then, not so much.
I am already feeling suffocated with the thought of permanent bracelet
Same. I'm sorry, but do you really want to wear that until you leave this earth? That thought has me feeling anxious and suffocated. Ugh. A wedding ring is one thing, but a bracelet. Ugh....no thanks.😮
It's not for everyone. I don't like the idea of permanent jewelry either.
@@moniquethong798 even I don't
@@shaynamiklas6802 even I don't wear my wedding ring daily because i have huge collection. So i Shuffle 🔀 it with other jewellery pieces according my mood 😝
Ditto! Permanent jewelry is so overrated😂 plus my style changes with the season and needs new bracelets to match on-going. 😊
as someone with a severe nickel allergy, this looks like a form of torture
Why not get silver then or gold
@@anam5846 both gold and silver need to be mixed with other metals for hardness, usually nickel, so even if these rolls of chains came in silver or gold colors, they would still have nickel in them.
Be careful with stents and medical implants in your future. Nickel is in more of them than people know. Talk to the Rep.'s from said companies if you ever need these things in your future.
I also have an allergy to nickel. Thankfully I'm still able to wear 925 Silver, Surgical Steel and Gold. I've occasionally found silver jewellery that has been made with nickel but not too often. Clear nail polish on jewellery with no moving parts is helpful
As someone who knows people with a nickel allergy this looks like a great way to develop a nickel allergy
They're meant to stay on permanently, however if you have to get them off for whatever reason, you can cut them off.
She could cut them with the scissors it came with
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That's the point babe, you would need to cut them off to take them off
Like, at the airport?
Wouldn’t you be able to just get some needle nose pliers with grips and pull back up on the clasp?
it’s all fun and games until airport security makes you take jewellery off 😭🙏
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Airport should not be making you take off your jewelry unless it’s small things like rings or earrings or even if it is medal but besides that they would not make you take of the bracelet in tsa
@@Ur_Fav_Retardum, yes they would? And do?
@@themindeclectic9821 no they do not look it up
@@Ur_Fav_Retard in the uk (where I live) my sisters and my I have had to take our gold bangles off numerous times and we’ve had them since birth so you can probably imagine how painful it is 😭🙏
Not breaking is honestly a hazarddddd
and really ALL JEWELRY can become permanent - just open close a jump ring - ditch the clasp - this is stupid
MRI scans are going to be a nightmare oml
Idk man, seems like a bracelet specifically designed to act as a deathtrap for people in trades...
This feels like a serious safety issue.
I just had final destination scenarios in my head.
@@mpazinambao2938OMG so did I dwl
I highly doubt those links are soldered, so it'll break with little force, but yea, permanent jewelry (though this isn't true permanent jewelry, only semi-permanent) is in general a dumb idea and a gimmick.
It feels like a safety issue beause it is a safety issue
Here's to hoping you never need an MRI...
😆 I thought the same
wouldn't they just cut the bracelet off💀
I came to say the exact same thing
I mean, as you saw it's very easy to cut so MRI wouldn't be a problem lol
I get MRIs semi regularly so there’s no way I’d get any jewelry I couldn’t remove
These can be incredibly dangerous- even putting aside a situation where it gets caught on something, if your limb ever begins to swell up for any reason, that can cut off circulation. The human body is astonishingly fragile, and all it could take is one bee sting for this to turn into a horrifically dangerous complication.
Yk u can cut it if it’s am emergency right
@@wendyev310swelling can be so abrupt in some cases it can be less than five minutes. In that time are you going to be aware enough with your body going into shock to grab something that can cut that chain? Or have someone else try to find it if they don’t know what to look for? If you’re hiking or live in an area where a hospital is hours away even basic injuries became life threatening. Don’t make it worse because you have a bracelet that only comes off by cutting it.
@@calliekirk4299 cutting off a bracelet is literally easier and faster than unclasping it. That’s why paramedics will just cut off ur clothes instead of take them off in an emergency. Ur literally tweaking lmao
@@wendyev310 Hi, I am not a paramedic, but I did take many of the same classes that emts, doctors, and nurses had to take when I was studying to be a mortician before I realized that career wouldn't be for me. Cutting off a bracelet requires access to the tools needed, or being in a location where emergency assistance can reach you readily. But also, did you know that when a limb swells, the affected area can more than double in size? Which means that a bracelet that is sturdy and cannot be removed by anything other than cutting can dig into your skin so severely that it actually creates an open wound to nestle down into? And that can lead to quite a few nasty complications, mm. Not fun at all. But also lets get into it being caught on something! Congratulations, your little bondage bracelet is now trapped on something like a conveyor belt at your workplace, and you are currently being dragged by the bracelet towards the mechanisms that are going to turn you into a meat goo, as they have many others before you because it is so fucking easy for this shit to kill you if you're not aware of the danger it can cause, you gormless fuck. You have 15 seconds to get this bracelet off or you become a footnote in a company rulebook. How are you gonna do it without tools on hand?
Christ alive people like you who go "lmao ur tweaking" are almost always the sort to wonder how you got horrifically injured after doing some dumb shit. Absolute morons.
@@wendyev310who carries around a metal cutter?
I'm not sure I understand the benefit of this over jewlery that can be put on and off but I'm glad it exists for people that are into that kind of thing
This is great timing, one of my co workers just flatly told us about when he was 10 and all the kids at his vacation bible school watched their pastor's ring finger get severed when he tried to knock a basketball off a roof and his ring got stuck. I bet this would do some real damage!
Wow. How do you get your ring stuck knocking a baseball off a roof? Craziness
I had a wood working class in high school. The teachers name was Mr. Payne. He was missing three fingers on one hand and one on the other. When I was told I was too young to take the class I was so relieved.😅
@genericamerican7574 my coworker said it got caught on one of the nails holding the gutter to the roof. I don't think it takes a whole lot of force, if it's applied the "right" way 😬 I also had a woodshop teacher with 3 fingers. I guess it happens eventually?? Lol
"Till death do us part" till shit do us fart i aint getting that
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If u spiritually degraded, u don't get that...
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@@ProfibobWot wdym
This bracelet is not made for people who do literally any type of physical labor job or work around heavy machinery… if it got caught in machinery and didn’t break quick enough, well the hand/wrist might come off quicker than the bracelet.
To be fair.... Just dont buy it then...?😅 I get your point, but its not a flaw to design something not every single person can use...? It just means that particular product isnt for you
Yes. My first thought was "What if you get it caught in a machine/paper shredder?" But even more benignly, What if you gain weight and it starts to cut in? That's a trip to the doctor to have it cut off. I'm not having some rando with a Dremel next to some major blood vessels without medical supervision.
I figure if you want permanent jewelry, get a tattoo.
MRI machine.
This is a health safety thing too. You might not work a job that requires no jewelry, but accidents happen and something that can potentially cut off circulation to your hand or even cause lacerations if caught on random things is a very bad idea. This is similar to why pet collars have those easy release catches and, as pointed out several times, why many workplaces ban jewelry outright.
@@daisukidatotoroas long as you realise it's getting tighter before it's too late, you can just use whatever tool (wire cutters?) you used to cut it to size. As long as you don't leave it so long that it's digging into your skin, you should be able to handle it yourself.
I feel like regular bracelets are more permanent than this. This is basically single use bracelet. You wear it once and when you take it off, you can’t wear it again.
I haven’t had a problem with well made bracelets falling off so I’m not seeing the necessity here. If you can afford a permanent one, you can afford a well made bracelet that’s removable.
i find the bracelet i got from my bestie more permanent. she shipped it to me because we live far far away from each other😢. i never lose it like how i lose my phone 5 mil times a day
😂😂😂😂😂 great point 😂😂😂😂😂
Just throw a jump ring on there, it'll be fine.
Well you can't usually wear regukar bracelets to zlot of places without losing it or it coming off. You aren't supposed to take it off
As someone who works in health care, the hospital is cutting it off. Especially if you need to go for an MRI.
You can also un open that clasp with jewellery pliers, not convenient if you hurt yourself or get bit and your wrist swells.
This is the scariest bracelet I’ve ever seen
Imagine someone tries to rob you and demands the bracelet, but you can't take it off 💀
rip
Just wait for the chips to be mandated. What chips? Oh, just the ones about the size of a grain of rice that goes in your hand with all your info on it. Yes, really. Look it up. "It's like being in a sci-fi movie!"
“Oh you can’t take it off? TOO BAD! *chops off arm*”
* *Every person in health care screams* *
* everyone with pets or who works with animals screams *
* everyone who works with any kind of battery or plug in tool screams *
* anyone with physical hobbies like gardening or fishing screams *
* anybody who does sports screams *
* anyone in first responders screams *
* anyone who has ever broken, fractured, or had some kind of wrist problem that causes swelling screams *
* bakers scream *
* anyone with a conveyor belt in their jobsite screams *
If you fancy seeing your lunch again Google degloving
Yes, exactly, to both above answers. How could anyone even think it's a good idea to have an unremovable dangling piece of jewelery. Sure you can cut it out but then what's the point.
Every person with any common sense screams
@@Kitsune1989 *anyone with a frequent fall history screams*
I really love the idea it's so beautiful and it reminded me of something called kalava in indian culture we wear it because of a lot of reasons and it is tied in a knot that cannot be opened (I just think these both kinda have the same concept)
Thinking about wearing a permanant bracelet makes me scared
Somehow I think it links to my fear of small spaces
It feels like
If I were to wear one
I would feel trapped
Just pured trapped
this is a sensory nightmare 💀 as mich as I love jewelery, I also love taking it off as soon as I get home
Ok? Most people aren’t autistic. If this doesn’t work for you just don’t use it
Mood, I love making and wearing jewelry and I won't go out without a full set but the moment I get home it's coming right off. Like it doesn't even make sense because I can go the whole day wearing it and not even paying attention to it but the moment I step inside my house it's suddenly uncomfortable and needs to come off
@@lunkee6972Hi! Autistic person here, not only people with ASD have sensory issues. (:
I once had like one of those fancy wristbands when you go to a hotel and have the all-in thing and had to wear it for like ten days, and at some point I started like feeling sick when I looked at it on my wrist. The relief when I got to take it off was in speakable😅
@@lunkee6972i think they just meant for them 💀💀
i completely understand why someone would want a bracelet like this. However, THINGS I CAN'T TAKE OFF ARE LIKE MY WORST NIGHTMARE HAHHAHA
FRRRR I’d freak out in the first ten minutes about not be able to take it off! I can’t wear jewelry for very long
We were never allowed jewelry of any kind while operating equipment or loose clothing at work. Just in case it got hang up. A guy had his hoodie loose instead of zipped up. It got caught in the machine twisting and somehow got his arm and twist it. He lost his arm at the shoulder.
OMG! 😢
Gosh 😨 🫂
I wouldn't recommend this, i work as a paranormal investigator and sometimes jewelry can get in our way here and there. It can easily get stuck on machinery too. If you work as a lumberjack, sewer, or something else like that, this bracelet will have you screaming bloody murder
It makes me anxious to think that you can never take it off.
I know right?! Feeling the claustrophobia already.
you can! it's easily broken by small pliers :)
Why? Its not like you can't cut it off
@@nele1857 Destroying beautiful objects also makes me anxious lol. It's just not worth it when I can have a bracelet that's removable.
Same
Permanent jewelry sounds like a hazard. Certain exercises and training can make that rip causing injury, a woman lost her finger because of her wedding ring while rock climbing, you can’t handle certain machinery because of it (I’d probably even say mixers because they are dangerous)
Security hazard! If it gets stuck somewhere one can seriously hurt themselves. A "forever" bracelet promotes people not to take off their jewelry when necessary.... like for the gym. Plus many cains and earings have a unsoldered link that is suppose to break by too much applied force, so you don't for instance get strangled.
Absolutely beautiful
You can reuse those pliers for making your own jewelry too, from what I can tell. I usually make my own jewelry and I would definitely reuse them myself
My friend had one of these but it was necklace with a butterfly and I asked her “What if one day you get bored of it?” And she replied with “my grandma’s ashes are inside! I’ll never get bored of it!” 😂
Even worse
That sounds... hazardous.
a necklace is worse what if she chokes 😭
@@MasterZimtheirken she'll get to see her grandma and the necklace won't matter anymore
@@katiejo1182LOL!
Imagine you have a twist in it before closing the clasp. I would go mental
They did in the video as well it was driving me crazy 😂
Right
The sound is giving 5 minute craft flashbacks 💀💀💀
So what happens if you are told by your coach, "No Jewelery?" Cheer competition no Jewelery is allowed.
I think I’d feel claustrophobic, but to each their own😊
That sounds like a sensory nightmare. I would actually go insane if I had to feel this thing on my wrist 24/7.
Me sitting here feeling claustrophobic just from watching this video
Omg fr I wouldn’t last a hour without freaking out about how it can’t be taken off
Airport security is gonna be a nightmare 😂
They let you through with minimal jewelry, usually gold. I never take off my piercings at the airport
Gold won’t trigger the sensors
Y’all realize this isn’t gonna be pure gold, right?
They had me take my sunglasses off and hold them in my hands above my head so they wont set it off, I imagine that cuz its right below your hand and they make you raise you hands, its ok. And they let me wear my necklace in it too. Maybe theres different procedures elsewhere but from what Im aware of, it should be ok to have a bracelet you cant take off.
This is an electrical hazard. Working on heavy machinery, this will fuck you
And it won’t make you breakfast in the morning. 😆
N's language
If there is an life threating situation where you need to run and your bracelet gets stuck somewhere game over 💀
And every time you have to have an MRI, you have to cut this off. Same if you need an X-ray of the hand or arm you have the bracelet on. If you need surgery, they probably will want you to cut it off as well.
I spend my money on a bracelet that I can safely put in my jewelry box when I have to have such a medical procedure.
If you have an operation of any kind(at least in PA) you can NOT wear ANY jewelry no matter what its made of
YEP. My glasses are plastic (with metal screws) but had to leave them behind for surgeries. No jewelry whatsoever. No underwear. (The couple times I was in my time of month on a surgery day, they gave me a pad to stick down there with a puppy pad underneath me. Couldn't bring/use my own pads...ladies who prefer insertable things? Too bad.) No nail polish. No hair ties. (Fairly thick hair down to my butt had to get twisted up and shoved into a hospital shower cap thingy.) Surgery ain't no joke.
@@katie7748 I wear contacts wasn't allowed them either, ive had 2 operations glad I didn't have to worry about sharks when I did
@@katie7748 I had two inches lower part of my hair shaved on my neck for a surgery on my spine between my shoulder blades. I felt like I was back in high school in the 90’s. Never did it then but many girls did. It was kinda nice and cool in the summer.
In Hawai'i as well, I had to remove all my piercings and I was just hoping none of them closed 😂
Yeah then a jeweler just cuts the clasp and replaces it. It’s pretty cheap to do.
In case of emergency, don’t worry, EMRs, firefighters etc are equipped well enough to cut your 5mm-wide bracelet.
It’s no different than wearing a traditional metal bangle, like many people do in many countries from infancy to whenever they outgrow the bangle, if they ever do.
I work with heavy machinery. Let me tell you this is a great way to lose your hand when it gets caught up on something. Great job 😂👍
then don't use fckin jewelry, genius
@@leeen7755 HELPSOS
@@leeen7755Why are you so aggressive lmao
@@Sunvvvyhad no cereal this morning
@@-roll-8678 What a tragedy, I see 😔
“Alright your gonna have to remove all metal that’s on you so we can take ur X-ray”
You do realize they have gear now that can cover up where metal is without taking it off?
@@Delirious_Buntynot in every hospital. Here in Italy no medical professional will put up with such nonsense, either you take your jewellery off or you can postpone your exam and it might take months for you to find another spot
@@la_volpe_ecletticasame way in mexico
Same, in 2 of the countries i have lived since childhood... They don't have any such thing to cover metal, also airport security of most countries dont allow even minor metals and jewels@@la_volpe_eclettica
@@la_volpe_eclettica
Months is outrageous. Details like this deglamorize universal healthcare to me
Yea and if the killer wants ur bracelet, they’re gonna chop of your entire hand just to get it 💀💀💀
Worked as a TSA for San Francisco airport. These and the cartier bracelets are a pain. 😂
It still looks very dangerous! I could never do sports or any physical activity again. Even if they don't come of, you could accidentally hang your hand, or in a car accident your hand might get ripped off. No thank you!
From a bracelet?
Not to mention your arm swelling
@@Eternity_TheSomethingif it gets caught on anything, yes, assuming it can never be taken off
@@Eternity_TheSomethingyou can die if your hair gets chewed by a machine, so, a bracelet can be hazardous. Places where it is will usually prohobit wearing jewellery anyway
@@yorurei4047arm swelling, weight gain, wrong sizing - all will render this idea useless. And a good quality bracelet made of gold/silver can be worn in the shower anyway
As someone fighting a few chronic illnesses and having surgeries, in and out emergency room. I could never have this. They just cut it off. Also how do you really clean them! Beautiful idea.
Screams safety hazard
Literally how? It’s a bracelet. If you need it off for any reason you can cut it
@@MyMeloBunn
Google the term "degloving"
@@MyMeloBunn tell me you've never worked an actual job without telling me you've never worked an actual job.
But yeah, I'm glad I can cut it AFTER my hand has already been removed.
@@jadecoolness101 your comment makes no sense 💀 go away I’m not arguing abt this bs
@jadecoolness101 I mean, you wouldn't have to cut the bracelet. You could just slide it off the stump where your hand used to be (if the bracelet hasn't already slipped off).
*gets one of these but bulky*
Airport Security: maim please remove your bracelet
ngl if I wouldn't be able to take any sort of jewelry off my body my anxiety would've sky rocketed 💀
My hand already feels claustrophobic thinking that I can’t take it off
Me too.. if I can’t get my earring or ring off I start panicking lol
Same. I actually got a "permanent " bracelet from a friend that sells them but I made her put a tiny clasp on it. It fits nice and "custom fit like" but I can take it off. What a concept 😄
This is honestly stupid and just a waste of money if you ever have to cut it off. Just get a regular bracelet or make your own.
How is it stupid? Why would you need to cut it off? TSA allows them, and emergencies are rare if ever
@@michaelschemmel1984 What if you gain weight and your arm gets too big for the bracelet? Or what if things don't work out and you break up with them? I just think it's a waste of money and it's cheaper to just get a regular bracelet. There's no benefit in getting this piece of crap.
A lot of these bracelet companies would have a warranty for if that ever happened and all you have to do is ship it to them with the extra piece that you clipped and they'd extend it for you to redo. So they're pretty damn awesome 👌🏻
@@michaelschemmel1984
What if it gets caught on something and your hand gets torn off?
@@michaelschemmel1984 Emergencies are rare?? Hmmmm, car accidents, falls, seizures, heart attacks requiring immediate medical attention, oopsies at work or out doing yard work, sudden illnesses requiring imaging and/or surgery, etc all seem like pretty common occurrences and certainly not rare.
Add a breaking point so no one severs their hand in case of a freak accident.
Nah fam my arm would be forever ITCHY that’s the love we feelin
I wish I could get one of these but I’m a dancer so I can’t have jewelry during preforming
Dangerous, what if it gets tangled or stuck in something 😮😮
It can be cut off
@@zahraa4149 how ? Will we have tools available every time ?
Why would I ever buy something I can never take off?
I never understood the hype of permanent jewelry. What happens if you need to go through TSA? Need to get an x-ray or MRI?
I have had permanent jewelry for a few years now and gone through TSA over 10 times, multiple x-rays and nothing ever happens and no one says anything. It’s the same thing as piercings, they don’t tell you to take those off.
@@PinkAriaawait till you get an MRI….you can’t have any metal…they will make you take it off.
Exactly the thoughts that were crossing my mind
@@Nytikibar I've never had to do an MRI before, but have heard those things are a big magnet machine so absolutely no metal during MRI imaging. True? Fact check me somebody. Lol.
@@omglobbers I’ve had several MRI, and I am telling you it is true.
My friend got one of those when she was two years old and she still has it on and It is perfectly fine 😊
As much as i LOVE this....i always have a fear of getting jewlert stuck on mu finger or wrist or neck and it getting to tight....i still love the idea tho❤
If you have to use pliers to close the clasp then there will be some sharper tiny damaged bits on it. It will keep scratching the skin and it will become annoying and then you will probably break it open just to get it off. And if it’s not gold bracelet then it will become damaged from water and will turn green 💁🏼♀️
I agree with everything else but stainless steel does not turn green, silver doesn't turn green... You are thinking of copper or slime growing on it, but you can remove slime easily.
@ yes that’s right, stainless steel will be ok
As soon as I get home, I'm taking off all my jewelry. There's no way I'm getting in the shower with it on! 😅
i already had too many people trying to forcefully bind theirselves to me! i’m not doing that shit willingly!
I remember in the 80s and 90s my older sister had some of her more expensive gold bracelets soldered on her wrist, perhaps because she lived in Miami……..🙏🏼❤️
just go to the mall and buy matching bracelets together. it’s cheap, you can take them off if you really need to, it’s more personalized, and it can be a fun little day and memory.
This seems like a nightmare. There are many reasons why jewelry is removable.
Exactly, even just the basic you don't like it with your outfit of the day....let alone something like getting an MRI 🤦♀️🤦♀️
sounds like a really great idea, a permanent bracelet... until it doesn't. medical emergencies are a thing, and idk i think it is really impractical when you think about it...
This is the dumbest thing. Especially when you're a patient in hospital. Clock is clicking and the so called permanent bracelet is wasting your life for check-up or rescue.
imagine going through airport security with jewellery you can't take off
Idk about other countries but in Brazil you have to remove all jewelry before surgery…that would be annoying if you needed an emergency surgery
Hell no. Not ever getting "permanent" jewelry .
This sounds like a horror movie. What a vile concept to never get it off💀
my dance teacher would murder me if i got one of those 😂😂😂
I hope it is not permanent. Getting a piece of jewellery caught in something and it not breaking instead of your arm is a disaster waiting to happen. There needs to be a weak link for safety. Since these are steel, is the gold/silver colour a plating? If yes, that's not gonna be permanent.
Yep, I once saw a fisherman lose a hand to one of these things.
“Okay please take your jewelry off maam”
Me infront of the airport walk through detector: ….uhh
Teacher: GET UR BRACELET OFF
student: I CAN'T
Thats just like when i made my own chain with o-rings but didnt have any clasps so i just straight up chained them on my wrist. (You can get o-rings very cheap btw.)
Yup. I've made a few bracelets w/o clasps that are just big enough to slip off but not come off on their own.
Imagine someone saying you can’t wear jewellery doing this and they just can’t take it off.
These are a safety hazard xD
Imma give this fucking bracelet to my enemies💀
Me to the MRI tech: but it’s romaaaaaantic 🥺
This idea sounds adorable but also somewhat potentially dangerous
How do you wash them...? Or go for an MRI?
Why? You can do literally the same with a bracelet that you can take off. You don't have to if you don't want to. I sometimes wear them multiple days in a row. Even if it's gold, sometimes you need to take them off to clean them. It's easier if it's not on your hand...
A lot of people wear a bracelet 24/7 anyway, this one is just like that except less likely to slip off
@@nina-vo2qx
It's stupid to get a permanent bracelet
I wish I could do this but with all the sports I do most of them don't allow jewelry 😭
We had those as kids in India. But then removed it for variety.
Isn't the whole point of the forever bracelet the fact that there's no clasp? If there's a clasp, why not have the option to take it off?
Airport security has never been cuter 👉🤠👈
Not sure what the appeal of never being able to take it off is
Iykyk 🍑
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I don’t know
Not being able to take them off would drive me nuts!