- Stainless steel, straight blades make cutting easy.
- Unique lever gently cuts through thick nails.
- Includes catcher for simple clean-up.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect clipper for big man feet,
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This review is from: ACE For Men Toenail Clipper (Misc.)
The nails on my toes, especially the big toe, tend to get thick. This clipper powers right through.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great design but poor execution...,
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This review is from: ACE For Men Toenail Clipper (Misc.)
These clippers look and feel substantial, which is a good thing for a pair of toenail clippers. When in use though, they produce a very rough cut which forces you to either use another pair of clippers to smooth out the nail or ruin your socks.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strong Nippers for Tough, Man Toenails,
By PAUL F. DELACRUZ "Yes, I cry watching good fi... (Arid-Zona, United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: ACE For Men Toenail Clipper (Misc.)
These things work great on wiring, cardboard, and cable ties. They also happen to do just fine for their intended purpose: cutting tough toenails. Not just cutting them, but helping you cut them the RIGHT way so you don't make yourself get ingrown toenails. That is, cut STRAIGHT across and not TOO close to your toe. DO NOT cut the edges down into the toe to make them rounded as that's a surefire way to give yourself toenail problems. That's why the blade on these is STRAIGHT ACROSS and not CURVED like you find on fingernail clippers. All in all, good clippers. If you have toenail problems already, I'd advise getting them fixed by a podiatrist first and then using these to maintain your own nails afterward. I'd also say you might try nipping your toenails down bit by bit instead of just trying to do them in one fell swoop. And yes, you're likely going to need to file them down but if you have gnarly man toenails you have to file them down anyway so what's the problem? Your feet take a lot of abuse, take the time to take care of them, they deserve it.
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