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Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit

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Description
Quickly replace a broken Size 5 plastic molded zipper slider without replacing the entire zipper. Remove broken slider and attach Dritz Fix-A-Zipper slider onto zipper teeth. Size 5 zippers are often found on jackets, coats, sleeping bags, tents, purses, duffle bags, and luggage.
Details
  • Item Number: 309-P-33
  • Quick and easy repair of zippers
  • Easy installation of new slider with help of included tool
  • Slider is suitable for use on separating (open-ended) zippers or for non-separating (close-end) zippers
  • Package includes (1) gunmetal finish Slider and Tool for size 5 plastic zipper
Usage & Care

Usage Instructions:

    1. Confirm zipper is a size 5 (5mm) by measuring closed teeth with ruler or placing zipper teeth next to illustration.
    2. Remove broken slider using a pair of cutting pliers.
    3. Flip pull tab to top of slider. Insert fork of tool into middle of slider until it stops.
    4. To open slider, push lower jaw of slider down with tool while holding pull tab firmly; slider will open.
    5. For separating (open-end zippers), start at bottom of zipper and place slider above retainer box, over insertion pin; press jaws of slider firmly together. Insert box pin into top of new slider to close zipper.
    6. For non-separating (close-end zippers), place slider over closed zipper teeth; press jaws of slider firmly together. If teeth are completely open, place slider over one side of teeth; insert other side of teeth into slider and firmly close. Be sure teeth are completely inside the slider before closing.

Instruction Guides & Tutorials:

309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
309-P-33|Dritz Plastic Molded Fix-A-Zipper Replacement Slider Kit
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Overall rating: 4.1764708 / 5 from 34 reviews.

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Reviews

Saved a Coat

"Never thought I could just replace a broken zipper pull on a good coat. Online directions were very helpful. Thanks, Dritz!"

Kate O. (5/5)

Hooray!

"Thank you for including directions! It worked!"

Dory (5/5)

The zipper replacement came in

"The zipper replacement came in a timely fashion and it did what I had hoped it would do!!"

Ann s. (5/5)

So, so easy!!!

"OMG! This was so simple! It took me less than a minute to attach the new slider to the zipper! Using the tool provided to snap the slider open avoided having to remove the zipper stop and reinstall it. Thank you!"

Debb (5/5)

So simple! Works great!

"After getting an estimate of $50 to replace my jacket zipper that was only missing the slider, I braved the wilds of my local sewing shop, bought the Dritz fix-a-zipper slider, found great directions online, and *fixed my zipper*. I feel so empowered! ;-) And $7 and a few minutes is SO MUCH better than $50!"

Nc C. (5/5)

It worked!

"I broke the zipper on my 20+ year old hunting jacket many years ago. I kept saying I'd get around to having the entire zipper replaced and never did. I recently got back into deer hunting and needed this zipper repaired due to upcoming weekend temps I plan on hunting. I bought this FixAZipper at Hobby Lobby today and it worked perfectly without having to take to a seamstress. I replaced the broken zipper pull in 5 minutes."

Shep (5/5)

Easy peasey!

"Way to easy - please - please - please make it harder! Of course I'm kidding. So much easier than I envisioned - took about 2 minutes 30 seconds - mostly reading directions!!!"

Marylou (5/5)

Easiest Fix EVER

"Super easy to use and pleasantly surprised at the ease of applying. I went to dritz.com and followed the simply instructions. I am thrilled that there is no need to replace the entire zipper or purchase a new winter coat."

Trina K. (5/5)

Works Like It Should

"This was very easy to use. First and foremost, you have to make sure you have the correct one. The picture on the cardboard backing will tell you which one is for your type of zipper. So, take a picture of the teeth of the broken zipper for reference. If you still have the pull, if it says YKK on it, that is a size 5. I put it on in less than five minutes. It slides smoothly and zippers correctly. Only time will tell how long it lasts but so far, so good."

Chc# (5/5)

Quick, easy, effective, EXCELLENT

"This product could not have been any faster or easier to use! Excellent! Hardest part was snipping off the old zipper with cutting pliers. Genius and simple design. I went through countless searches and videos, sort of stressing about how I was going to save my favorite full zip hoody! I was about to spend at least DOUBLE what this product cost at Hobby Lobby for similar fix solutions. I wonder why Dritz never came up in any of my searches or videos. I just happened to be driving by a Hobby Lobby and remembered that there were zipper repair options on their website. Anyway, HIGHLY recommend!"

Milkman (5/5)

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