Product Description
Size 8 - Doll Rerooting Tool Replacement Needles.
Top quality sharpened doll hair reroot tool needles at a great price.
Sapphire multi-angle sharpened using proprietary technology once available only to needle manufacturing.
Each order includes a package of 2 needles.
Reroot Tool Needle Size Recommendations *Your results may vary*
Size 8 - Regular Size Barbie, Bratz, Monster High Dolls, Strawberry Shortcake, Regular Size My Little Pony
This size needle will handle roughly 4-6 hair strand plugs.
*Please use caution when selecting needle sizes. Using a tool needle too large, can cause vinyl splitting. Smaller needles may break easier.
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Rooting Needles
Very strong, best quality needles. Pokes through more heads than other brands.
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#8 rerooting needles
My favourite size. I’ve rerooted quite a few Barbie dolls with this size needle. Works great.
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Reroot needles
Excellent for reroots! I have broken a couple so make sure you’ve got a spare before starting your project. ?
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Very good needle.
Very good seller. Quick and fast ship out the order. Information on product is as described and work perfectly for rerooting doll hair.
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Should've Ordered These First!
I ordered a different set of needles that were too small and just junk! These needles are soo much better. I haven't broken a needle yet!
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Prongs not standard.
My only issue was that the prongs on some of the needles were not cut properly or standardized. Looked like a small production flaw on a few needles. Not too bad and no complaints. Just used a properly pronged size 8.
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Size 7-10
I bought sizes 7-10 and it was the best order ever. The needles arrived sorted and pleasantly packed. I am really happy to have placed this order.
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Doll needles
Exactly what I was looking for, delivered very quickly!
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Tips would be nice
I purchased these needles for my tool and set about doing my first reroot. I'm sure the needles are fine and everything, but I broke 3/4 needles at the base of a prong before even finishing the hairline. After seeking help via Instagram from other artists, I found that my process was incorrect. Still, even after finishing the remainder of the head with the last needle, it broke just before I finished. It could just be beginners bad luck, but I just would like future buyers to know the proper way to use this product. Straight in, straight out, fine amounts of hair, and limit excessive force. It'll save everyone time and money. Still, I would purchase these again just so I don't have to cut my own needles.