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| | Features | Best selling fingernail clipper!Hand-finished cutting edgeProfessional grade stainless steelSalon quality durability
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| | Description | * Best selling fingernail clipper! * Hand-finished cutting edge * Professional grade stainless steel * Salon quality durability Our nail clippers are amazing precision tools. Nail clipping has been for a long time an unpleasant chore mostly due to the tool not performing. Therefore you have come to accept the poor cutting quality of most budget clippers. Unfortunately, for those of us with very hard nails, the cheap clippers can cause splitting and tearing of the nail, and usually leaves a rather rough edge. This Stainless Steel Nail Clipper is hand-grinded and honed for precise cutting. It is twice tempered for long lasting sharpness. Minimal effort required to cut through the thickest nails. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 2.63 inches | | Product Width: | 0.63 inches | | Product Height: | 0.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.11 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.5 inches | | Package Width: | 2.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 57 reviews |
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sweet clippers Mar 03, 2010 I like these clippers because all the cheap ones I purchased in the local stores are not sharp enough to cut easily and without tearing (I always clip my nails just after the shower so that is not the issue). These just cut right through the nail, well worth the money.
Okay, but I expected better Feb 27, 2010 I've had the Seki Edge fingernail clipper for several months now and thought I would share my thoughts. First, the background. We've all used the cheap clippers from the drugstore and almost always find them disappointing. But I was lucky enough to find a really good one at least 15 years ago. It looks like all the others and the only markings say "Made in China." But, by some fluke, it works perfectly. So why did I buy the Seki? To have a backup in case something ever happens to my amazing cheap unit. I figured the cost would be worth it if they did as good a job as my old unit.
Here's the short version: They're okay, but I expected better and I still prefer my old cheapies.
Here's the long version: They're okay. Really. They're sharp and feel like quality. They'll probably last a long time. Unlike the cheap units, I'm guessing that Seki has good quality control that results in each unit being just like all the others that roll off the line. So why do I still prefer my old cheap unit? Well, remember that my cheapie happens to be that one in a million that came off the line perfect. The Seki falls short of that standard in the following ways:
1. The Seki makes it difficult to cut your nails very short. I think that's because the face of the clippers is tall, which means it rests against the skin under your nail and prevents you from sliding the clippers farther onto the nail. It's not a big proble!m, but an annoyance when I've torn a nail and need to trim the remainder very short.
2. The handle sticks up at a steep angle from the base. Considering that the unit is constructed from slippery stainless steel, it is difficult to get a grip and squeeze without having the cutting jaws slip out of position. I don't know why they don't just bend the handle about halfway up to make it nearly parallel with the base.
3. They don't do nearly as good a job as my old pair at nipping my hangnails. I have a lot of trouble with hangnails, which are little torn pieces of hard skin along the corner of the nail. To remove them cleanly requires sharp nippers that can be applied to the base of the hangnail. It is essential that the corners of the cutting jaws meet perfectly, which is why most cheapies fail this task. Perhaps it's the tall face of the Seki that renders it a mediocre performer at this task.
4. There is no integrated nail file. To this day, I'm still using the little steel nail file on my old cheap unit, even after I cut my nails with the Seki. Good grief! How long can I expect the old clippers and file to last?
In conclusion, the Seki fingernail clipper is an okay unit. I just wish it was as good as my old $1.98 unit...
Best finger nail clippers you will ever own. Feb 19, 2010 These are high quality clippers that will be appreciated by anyone who appreciates quality cutting tools. They are butter smooth and appear as if they will last a lifetime. These are pricy but the build quality backs up that high price. I'm really not passionate about nail clippers and don't give 5 stars lightly, but this is a well made product that deserves it.
Very sharp! Feb 09, 2010 Love this clipper! Very sharp, and great quality of materials. Still was pricey though, you shouldnt have to spend so much just to get sharp clippers. The only thing I wish it had is a file. The clippers are so sharp it leaves a sharp 90 degree angle at the end which bothers me. But they do the job they are supposed to do.
Really strong, but hard to collect the nails! Feb 03, 2010 This is a really good quality nail clipper, but the nails are thrown far away so you need to vacuum clean after each use!
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