J**B
Amazing!!!
Due to ADHD related sensory issues, my toes are extra picky and I require shoes with wide toe boxes. I bought cute Converse shoes that I thought would work well for my toes, but they ended up being slightly too narrow in the toe box. The photos made them look like they had a more rounded toe. Bummer deal!Instead of returning them, I wanted to try and figure out how to stretch the toe boxes a bit. The rest of she shoe fit very nicely, so I wanted to make sure I found a solution that only addressed the toe box. I saw info online that said to get your shoes wet and stuff socks into them, put a bag of ice inside the toe box and put them in the freezer, etc. But I’m too lazy for all that! Plus those tricks don’t always work.I found these stretchers and, while pretty skeptical, decided to try them. I had low expectations, but was surprised at how sturdy and well made they were. The wood is high quality, and the metal cranks and screws cranked smoothly and flawlessly. There are little plastic pieces you can add in case you have corns or need a bit more stretch in specific spots.I let my shoes sit with the stretchers in them for two days before trying them on. They fit PERCECTLY. The toe boxes are now wide enough to where my toes have plenty of room, and the shoes aren’t damaged at all (I was very careful about not cranking the stretchers too hard, but hard enough to get some solid stretch action going). I didn’t add heat, get them wet, or do anything besides let them sit. It’s day 5 of wearing the shoes and they are still stretched out and are now my most comfortable shoes.I highly recommend these shoe stretchers! I wish I had found these long ago… it would have saved me many returned shoes. But do be careful about the pressure you put into stretching your shoes, as some shoes aren’t of the highest quality and seams may burst as you crank the widening parts.Side note - these can also be used as shoe and boot shapers. My husband is able to use them to keep his leather work shoes in good condition without creases while he shines them or when he isn’t wearing them.
T**Y
Shoe stretchers
works good does what it supposed to
J**S
Great- but parts missing
Great item-but missing several black bunion pieces
B**G
Easy to use' well made
Works great. Easy to use and greatly reduces the break in period of new shoes. Have wide feet and the little plastic nubs help to stretch and makes the shoes comfortable quickly.
M**.
Love them
Love them
K**Y
Didn’t Work for My Needs
The KevenAnna wooden shoe trees didn’t work for what I needed them for. The shape felt awkward, and they didn’t quite fit my shoes as I had hoped. They might work for others, but unfortunately, they weren’t the right fit for me.
D**S
stretch my butt!
this product might be fine for stretching shoes much smaller than mine, provided they aren't too sturdy of a shoe. i wear a mens 10.5 give or take depending on the brand of the shoe. i thought buying a pair of shoe stretchers might just be the answer to my prayers, given that everything these days seems like it's made for a person who is half my size. my feet are, apparently, wider than whoever they're making shoes for these days. i have several pairs of shoes that just kill my feet because they're just a little too tight. these shoe stretchers do not seem solid or well made. the plastic and metal that make up the stretching mechanism of these seem cheap and chinsey and i do not hold out much hope that they will win a battle of the wills with a pair of sturdy sneakers, much less a nice pair of leather shoes. the real problem, though, is that these things are barely 3 inches across at the widest. the way that they are designed, the tip fans out at the tip so what stretching they provide is all concentrated at the toe. this might be useful if the shoes crowd your toes, but since the mechanism expands by maybe an inch, this will only be of any use if the footbed of your shoe is significantly less than 4 inches. as an adult male, my size 10.5 shoes measure, on average, 4.25" across the pad, so a stretcher that maxes out at 4" is of limited utility.so, if you have a small pair of gummy or plastic shoes that are either too short for you or for some reason need the frontmost toe area stretched a little, these stretchers might do the trick. do not, however, make the mistake of thinking that you can rely on the description that says they are for men's shoes size 8-12. they are not. they will not stretch a mens 10-10.5 at all except maybe lengthwise, and i suspect that they would either punch a hole through the toe of your shoe or strip the screw if you tried to use them for that.the size on this item is severely misrepresented and the quality seems iffy. you probably should give them a pass, but if not, be sure plan on ordering a size if not two larger than they say if you want it to work.
M**K
good
good
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