Japanese Stainless Steel Curved Blade Nail Clipper - Made in Japan | Green Bell (G-1205)
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Joe Goddard
> 3 daySturdy with extra leverage for thick nails. However, it is no safer then run-of-the-mill clippers and one risks cutting flesh.
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A. Kissee
> 3 dayVery sharp and well made. A little big for my preference though, so hard to do the smaller nails with.
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Cautious Shopper
Greater than one weekI have small/petite hands, and these are hard to maneuver when cutting my fingernails, because they are too big and clunky. They worked great for my toenails though! But I mainly needed a clipper for fingernails, so I am a bit disappointed. The craftsmanship and quality are nice. I would prefer if they came with the pointy pull-out piece my other nail clippers have, to clean under the nail. Not too impressed, but Ill make them work.
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John Easterday
> 3 dayHella sharp blades! I had one like it several years then lost it. I looked for upgrades and bought one. It was definitely not Japanese steel. Then found this on Amazon and my toenails thank you! My fingernails too!
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Jack L.
> 3 dayThis nail clipper is super sharp and very easy to use. The lever does not bend at all during use like cheaper models do. There is a file in a narrow groove on the lever that works extremely well to finish off nails after using the cutter. Yes, it is larger and heavier than the common ones, but the size does not interfere with use, and I suspect it will last a lifetime. It works for both fingernails and toenails.
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Beaches
> 3 dayMy husband must use his nail clipper at least twice a day. Hes very hard to please when it comes to nail clippers. After reading the reviews of this product, I decided to purchase it for him. Everytime he uses this nail clipper he comments that its great. He says it never catches his skin at the edges & it does the job!
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Dan
> 3 dayThese are very easy to handle and work very well.
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robert h.
> 3 dayI only wish I could give 0 stars!
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edorel
> 3 dayNice size and weight which makes it easier to use than smaller clippers.
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Gus Smedstad
> 3 dayCompared to cheap nail cutters, even name-brand ones like Revlon, these are sharp. Which most nail cutters arent. With a typical nail cutter, youre making up for relatively blunt cutting edges by applying a lot of force, leveraged through the angled arm. You dont need much force to use these, even on relatively thick toenails, because theyre cutting through the nail instead of mashing through it.