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The GERmanikure Professional Nail Clipper is a premium nail care tool made from high carbon surgical stainless steel, featuring a 9mm jaw for precise cutting. Ethically handcrafted in Solingen, Germany, this clipper is rust-proof and guaranteed for life, making it a reliable choice for both manicure and pedicure needs.
1**F
Great quality, works great.
Easy to use and sharp! Great quality. At almost $50, it was an indulgent purchase but worked so well, I was glad I indulged.
A**R
Excellent nail maintenance tool.
An excellent nail maintenance tool!Works better than expected. Well worth the higher price.
D**R
Great Nail Clipper
I needed to replace my Wustoff nail clipper purchased 8 years ago. The edge was getting dull, making the clipper difficult to trim nails. The Solingen clipper looks exactly like the Wustoff clipper (no longer made), so I purchased it, and glad I did. The stainless steel edge is sharp, the clipper is comfortable to use to trim my nails on my hand and nails on my toes, even with my arthritic hands. The Solingen clipper is pricey, but worth it for a quality, well-made nail clipper. The clipper fits in the leather holder with the cutting edge up, so you need to be very careful when removing it from the holder.
R**7
Durable and High Quality
Bought these clippers for trimming fingernails only. The cutting edge is sharp and the edges seem to close all the way.Storage case is a nice addition. The clippers store in the case with the wide cutting edge the up position. There's enough of the clippers showing to put it in and pull it out by the sides. The case snaps shut and I've found that the clippers fit the easiest when you place the lever side towards the back of the case.I gave 4 out of 5 stars because I found the angle of the pivoting lever to be a little difficult to manage. It is hard to keep my thumb on the smooth, polished surface when I am adjusting the cutting edge around my fingernail. Maybe it should have less of an angle? or maybe there could be an additional small cushioned area where the circular imprint is?Overall, I am very pleased with the construction of these clippers and the top notch workmanship. Purchased these clippers in May 2023 and the case looks brand new and the clippers are still going strong.
N**N
I recommend buying
I have been looking for such high-quality tweezers for a long time. Comfortable to hold in your hands. High-quality nail trimming without hangnails! Which will always be with me. And I think for many years. I also ordered eyebrow tweezers from the same brand...
V**C
Super bad quality control
Keeping in mind that this little clipper costs over $42, it is quite simply a rip-off. One side if the jaws does not close completely, so that side does not give a crisp clip but an annoying squish. (See image where light is visible on one side while the other side is fully closed.) Solingen quality? Not at all. The leather case is so tight it pulls, and the tab sticks out making it look like junk. (See image where the snap ball does not line up with the detent.) The narrowest part of the case passes over the widest part of the clipper jaws, so that the corners of the clipper jaws stick out. I am quite shocked that the Solingen name has come to this. I never thought I would say you are better off with any cheapo brands rather than this Solingen.
T**P
Hard to justify
Nice, but not worth the money. CVS nail clippers work just as nice for a faction of the cost. Honestly!Hard to justify the cost vs the performance.
M**F
Splendid!
Splendid! Worth every cent. I am old. I hate how NEW problems appear in our modern life amongst all the technology and the plenty and the wonders.Until the last couple of decades, I had lived half a century and don't think I ever picked up a nail clipper that failed to give a satisfying, sharp "click" sound and "click" feel as it cut the nail with precision that I took for granted. Time was when you would buy perfectly good clippers off of a cardboard display for 25 cents. Nail cutting is not something that I used to think much about so exactly when the mushiness crept in, I can't say. Maybe I was like a frog being boiled in water slowly rising in temperature. But finally I did notice, and mushy is exactly the word. I threw a pair of clippers in the trash in disgust and rooted around in a drawer or two and pulled out another pair. Same thing! More like mashing than cutting. Bloody awful. I probably found a half dozen clippers around the house (25 cents a pop) and none of them did a decent job.I started searching the drug stores and bought lots of clippers priced from a buck or so up to seven or eight dollars. All of them pretty crummy; the cheapest often being the best. I bought several pairs on Amazon with no better luck.My obsession and frustration grew and grew. A few days ago I was again browsing Amazon's offering and saw the pricey Finox. I jumped all over it. I am a good Amazon customer and don't return much relative to what I buy, but I was sure as heck going to return these expensive clippers if they didn't perform like a precision tool. No worry. The satisfying "click" is back. Lov'em!I will say that I was surprised at how large this clipper is. No problem, though, I am easily able to do fine work on my fingers to keep my nails quite short. (Strange as it may seem, another modern problem for me with most clippers has been that somehow I was not even able to fit them to my fingers for close cuttings. It was not size, it was angles. No problem with these. No problem at all.)
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