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27 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Non rusting, stainless steel nail clipper at a bargain price! Apr 22, 2007
By S. Nedea I don't get it. Some people spend tens, hundreds of dollars to take care of their cars, iPods and digital cameras. Then, go out and buy a pair of nail clippers - the cheapest ones - for $.99 at a gas station. Should it not be the other way around, I mean, it is your body. Last week I picked up a pair of these for $7 at my local Walgreens.
So far, no problems. I love them, and they are so sharp that you WILL make yourself bleed if you're not careful. Being used to 'gas station shears' I had no problem doing just so.
After buying and subsequently throwing away countless pairs of nail clippers, I decided to look for something that absolutely does not rust! I like to keep a pair of clippers in the shower, and my sink, porcelain covered metal frame, would develop brown rust spots after 1-2 days of a clipper being left there. That's when the Tweezerman set caught my eye, not because they were made in Asia like all the others, but because they
1) were advertised as stainless steel and
2) Guaranteed for life.
And in the event that I damaged them, it says here on the packaging that they will replace them at 1/2 price for me. (S&H not included). At $7 for new, I'm not sure if this means much, but at least it says they stand by the product. But for all that it's worth, the price (remember they are a whopping 7-10 times MORE expensive than the regular ones) is worth paying for in my opinion.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not a clean cut Mar 28, 2008
By Robotic Pros: * They look good Cons: * Cut is not clean- thin flap left holding the trimming to the nail so that you then have to tear or pull the trimming off and then file the ragged edge. * blades are tall and vertical so that it's a challenge to get them under the nail (between the nail and fingertip).
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best Nail Clippers Ever Feb 08, 2008
By Alicia Martinez
"fizbobunny"
I love these nail clippers. We have many pair because these are the only ones my husband will use. Cuts even the toughest, thickest nails with ease. I have had less problems with in grown toe nails since I switched to this brand.
22 of 30 found the following review helpful:
If it's stainless steel? Why the rust?! And cut toenails aren't shaped that way! Jan 17, 2009
By T. Lam It's nice to cut your nails when they're wet. They cut easier and are less likely to blast into someone's eye. Hence it's nice to have stainless steel nail clippers that you might take into a shower or something.
However I left my Tweezerman fingernail clippers in the shower ONE day and the darned thing started rusting where the blades are welded together!
So I've kept the toenail clippers out of the shower and tossed the fingernail clippers. However the toenail clippers are destined for the trashcan too. Take a close look at the toenail clipper. Blow up that picture. The shape of the cut is convex! Now imagine using that on your toenails. Most people on the planet want a concave cut that rounds your nails so they don't scratch and tear at things. However this toenail clipper gives a convex cut and will give your toenails horns!
Caveate Emptor.
13 of 18 found the following review helpful:
toenail cutter doesn't work Mar 18, 2007
By Edward Scott
"ewscott"
Maybe my toenails are just too thick, but this cutter just is not heavy duty enough to cut them... I threw them away upon first use. My old toenail cutters were the same design but I don't know who made them...they worked fine... heavier duty metal and much sharper. These are junk IMHO.
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