: Double Groove Brush Finish 8mm Comfort Fit Mens Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Size 11

: Double Groove Brush Finish 8mm Comfort Fit Mens Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Size 11

Double Groove Brush Finish 8mm Comfort Fit Mens Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Size 11

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Double Groove Brush Finish 8mm Comfort Fit Mens Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band Ring Size 11
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Brand: Peora
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Manufacturer: Peora
Material Type: tungsten
Metal Type: Tungsten
Publisher: Peora
Ring Size: 11
Sales Rank: 5629
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Style: double groove with center brushed finish, Width: 8mm, Ring Size 11 (available in this size only) MSRP: $49.99 Imagine wearing a ring that never needs polishing, a ring that is virtually scratch proof. Tungsten carbide rings are the future. With rugged looks and a modern design our Tungsten carbide rings are prefect as a wedding band or as a fashion accessory. Tungsten carbide is 4 times harder than titanium. Rated between 8 and 9 on the Mohs scale the hardest of which is diamond being rated a 10. Tungsten Carbide is so hard it can''t be engraved on, Our diamond tipped engraving machine barely makes a scratch. Completely hypoallergenic our tungsten carbide rings will never turn your finger green or cause irritation to your skin. If you need a durable yet elegant ring this is for you. Includes 100% Money Back Guarantee, Ring Box and FREE SHIPPING!!!











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent ...
I had been looking for a new wedding ring for a while, and came across these on Amazon. This ring is fantastic! I couldn't believe it was so inexpensive. It has a little weight to it. The comfort fit IS comfortable. After wearing it for a few weeks now I have no complaints.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very nice ring. ...
I bought this ring for my fiance and it came very quickly. The ring looks better in person than on the website. It's an awesome ring, but unfortunately it was too big. The ring was 1/2 size bigger than a normal size 11 ring. I've been told before that Tungsten ran a little big for some reason and they were right. I tried to exchange the ring for the correct size because we loved the ring, but this company only makes one size per style of ring. So, I returned the ring and received my refund without any problems. I would buy from this seller again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Thats ok but can be scracth ...
This item from Peora can be scratch with menor effort, thats to bad, because it fit very well, comfort fit, and is heavy compared with other tungsten ring, i like the ring but to bad because I try to scratch with nail accesories and I did it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Gorgeous ring for the price! ...
Beautiful ring and my future husband says it is the most comfortable ring he has ever tried on. It is heavy and gorgeous. I can't believe I got it for this price. Extremely happy with the purchase.


11 Size Ring Band Wedding Carbide Tungsten Mens Fit Comfort 8mm Finish Brush Groove Double




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