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Super Contributor
Posts: 360
Registered: ‎03-26-2010
Technibond is on HSN on and off all day today.
Regular Contributor
Posts: 217
Registered: ‎04-14-2010

I've seen what they've been offering but there's only one pendant so far that I'm interested in but probably won't buy. Their designs aren't what they once were

Honored Contributor
Posts: 20,648
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I used to work with a woman who bought just about everything from both major shopping networks. She got some of this stuff and, seriously - you're not missing anything. It's not only unappealing to look at (it just looks like a thin layer of gold poured over whatever mystery metal they use) but it tarnishes too.

Honored Contributor
Posts: 11,386
Registered: ‎02-07-2011

I like Technibond. I have several pieces that have never tarnished. I have given up shopping for Lent--LOL!!!--but have put some things into my ""favorites"" list and hope that they will still be available by Easter.

Super Contributor
Posts: 527
Registered: ‎08-08-2011

I'm passing this time. I have enough jewelry for awhile. I keep my technibond pieces in a jewelry safe keeper along with my silver. Doesn't hurt to be proactive......

Honored Contributor
Posts: 35,947
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Love my Technibond, lasts forever!!!

Frequent Contributor
Posts: 117
Registered: ‎03-16-2010

works for me...stays in great shape......for the price...it's a bargain

Super Contributor
Posts: 439
Registered: ‎06-09-2010
On 3/17/2014 chickenbutt said:

I used to work with a woman who bought just about everything from both major shopping networks. She got some of this stuff and, seriously - you're not missing anything. It's not only unappealing to look at (it just looks like a thin layer of gold poured over whatever mystery metal they use) but it tarnishes too.

Technibond is not mystery metal it is sterling silver with gold overlay.

Super Contributor
Posts: 1,283
Registered: ‎07-20-2010
My mom bought Technibond in the late 80s and it was junk. It turned green on skin. She used to use one those polishing cloths on it and it would turn the cloth black. It looks nice on tv but I'll pass on this TSV.
Super Contributor
Posts: 954
Registered: ‎11-06-2011

I have a Tanzi ring and weighty necklace for years that look fine. IMO it's too expensive now for what it is but I am venturing out and trying a bracelet (stamped 925 Italy). There are Technibond pieces made in Italy and some made in Turkey and possibly China. I would avoid the pieces form Turkey, I ordered and returned a TS bracelet 3 years ago and some of the plating on the end cap wore through almost immediately at work! at my desk. I had ankle bracelets that turned 6 months after the 30 days and they gave me spendable kash. I will wear the krap out of this new piece before 30 days is up!