J**.
Good Quality Ratchet Buckel
It works easy with the belt and in some ways is built better than the standard buckle. It has a very nice finish, comfortable, easy to use and very versatile. The buckle is also easy to release.
C**.
Excellent
Nice accessory. Fits perfectly.
B**E
The quick and easy belt to adjust anytime!
Designed for making small, quick, indiscreet belt adjustments comfortably when sitting or standing. Excellent design for any work environment where a perfect fitting, durable belt is needed.
C**S
Pretty, but Uneven
These three 40 mm buckles are very attractive, and they fit Chaoren ratchet belts the size of 1 3/8". I was going to get just one color, but I liked the black one enough that I decided to try to get all three.The marketing pictures are absolutely terrible when it comes to the color accuracy of these buckles. Attached are pictures of the three buckles. From left to right: black, light silver, and silver. And the same from top to bottom when it comes to the pictures with the navy belt strap.The black buckle is shiny, and in the light, it looks silverish because of its luster. But in the shade, it does, indeed, look almost black--kind of a dark coffee color or gun metal.The light silver is kind of a matte silver, maybe a bit darker. It's a good color if you need a silver buckle, but you want your metals to be a bit more lowkey.The silver buckle is the shiny silver most people would expect from a buckle for belts and handbags. It looks sharp, clean, and polished, but can be ostentatious and draw attention to the wrong place if it's the only shiny piece of your outfit.These buckles have five teeth. Chaoren does provide 40 mm buckles with seven teeth, which I find much easier to newly stamp onto a belt. But these buckles with five teeth are hit or miss. I've had to return a few of them after laboring hard to try to get them to attach onto a belt strap--even straps where the holes have already been stamped! And working with these buckles seems potentially dangerous with the spikey teeth and sharp metal corners of the backing plate. From experience, if it's taking a long time to attach the buckle, send it back for a new one. I had spent three hours trying to get one buckle on, and when I sent it back for a new one, the new buckle attached very easily. In other words, if you're having issues, it's not you, it's the buckle.The one advantage these buckles have over the one with seven teeth is that these buckles release the belt when you lift the buckle with your hand. The buckles with seven teeth have a small lever under the buckle you have to look for and push hard in order to release the belt. So it seems as though the buckle with five teeth are probably the newer model, since they have the more advanced release mechanism.The good thing about the different types of buckle is that even if you've already stamped the strap with a buckle with seven teeth, you can still use the one with five teeth, as they sit on different locations of the belt strap.All in all, the buckles look nice, and they give you versatility if you need to swap out different silverish buckles with different color straps. But it seems like luck of the draw if you get a good one that will fit onto the belt strap with ease, or if you get one where you'll have to work hard to attach it to the belt. They seem heavy duty, and if you can get them onto the belt, they'll give you versatility in color coordinating with other parts of your outfit.
D**G
I am impressed!
I had been looking for belts to wear with active wear and casual leisure clothing, and I decided to try web-belts similar to ones I had worn in the past mostly for golf. And then I discovered this manufacturer’s line of belts and interchangeable buckles ranging from super-casual sports styles to sophisticated dress belts. I have tried both types, and I am very pleased all around. Great styles, innovative designs, and what seems to be high quality construction, all for prices below what I have paid for similar products. In short, I am impressed!
B**P
Should be better made to last.
The buckle fell apart after 3 years, 5 months. A pin came out and fell somewhere.
M**N
Works good
Works well lifts up in stead of a button to release belt
G**E
click belt buckle
good product price is ok
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