This is the third and final installment in my list of knitting needle reviews. Today we're looking at the Hiya Hiya interchangeable needle sets.
Chiaogoo review
Addi Review
Chiaogoo review
Addi Review
Selections
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Chiaogoo
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Addi1
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Addi2
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Hiya Hiya
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Tip Length
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5”
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3”
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5”
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4” and 5”
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Lifeline
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Cord Lengths
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24-40 (3)
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16-40 (4)
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24-40 (3)
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16 – 40 (4)
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Cord Material
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Nylon Coated Steel
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Not given
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Not given
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Not given
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Tip Sizes
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2-15
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4 to 11
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4 to 11
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2-8 or 9-15
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Tip Material
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Stainless Steel
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Nickel Plated Brass
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Nickel Plated Brass
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Steel
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Cable Connectors
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2
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1
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1
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0
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Storage Case
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Extras Included (ie. Stitch markers, gauges, etc.)
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Extas available for purchase
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Cost
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~ $169.00
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~ $169.00
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~ $169.00
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~ $80/set, $160.00 total
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The Hiya Hiya needles were suggested to me in a knitting group I use on Facebook. Since I wanted to make sure I was covering my bases, I decided to review them as well. Again, I purchased a fixed circular set, size 5, from eBay. First and foremost, the Hiya Hiya sets don't offer a lot in the way of extras with their sets. You can choose from a 4" set, either in small sizes (2-8) or in large sizes (9-15) or a 5" set with the same variables. Each set comes with 4 cable sizes of 16", 24", 32" and 40". The sets are approximately $80 each, adding up to a total of $160.00 for a set as complete as the Chiaogoo.
When I first took my Hiya Hiya out of its package, the cable was badly twisted in a loop, meaning that the memory retention was much higher than I cared for. I put it in some warm water and let it set for a while, which released the loop. They still are not as flexible as the Chiaogoo or the Addi. I set about knitting up a cabled shawl in fingering weight yarn, knowing this would test the agility and smoothness of the needles.
The needles are very smooth, and it's almost like there is no join whatsoever. The yarn glides across the cables and slips easily over the needle tips. Sometimes too easily. I've lost a couple of stitches from the needle sliding out. This is something I'm used to from the Boye, but did not encounter with the other two. The tips are very sharp, quite accurate at manipulating the yarn, and I love that aspect of them.
All in all, I have to say that I am not sold on the Hiya Hiya. I don't think I get as much for my money and the memory retention is higher than I like. So what wins? Chiaogoo. In my opinion I just get a lot more for the money I invested, I have a full and complete set available with many extras. I can also get singular cables for the smaller sizes I may need in the future.
I hope this has helped you make some decisions of your own. My opinions are given according to what I am looking for in a circular needle set, and you are free to make decisions based on your own experience and preferences. This experiment wasn't an exact science, but it did give me some guidelines on what to expect from each brand. Happy knitting!
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