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194 of 203 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding fingernail clipper ... someone finally got it right
Each of us has certain tools or accessories in which we are more or less interested than the average person. Maybe you're totally wrapped up in finding "the ultimate hammer" where, to me, it's no big deal. I suspect that I am a lot more interested in a quality nail clipper than the average person who's sufficiently satisfied with the chrome plated items we find in most...
Published on February 27, 2007 by Alex Lovejoy

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36 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but I expected better
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."...
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194 of 203 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding fingernail clipper ... someone finally got it right, February 27, 2007
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Each of us has certain tools or accessories in which we are more or less interested than the average person. Maybe you're totally wrapped up in finding "the ultimate hammer" where, to me, it's no big deal. I suspect that I am a lot more interested in a quality nail clipper than the average person who's sufficiently satisfied with the chrome plated items we find in most drugstores and grocery stores. If the average nail clipper you find in the local store is good enough for you, then there's no reason to read this review.

Personally, I find the typical chrome plated, "inexpensive" nail clipper to be utterly maddening. Why? A) the chrome plating often starts falling off before you even open the package and it begins to fall off even faster when you begin using the clippers; B) the cutting edge on most brands is utterly inconsistent. If I buy two pair of a given brand, I find one clips just fine while the second gets about half way through my nail and decides it's just too much work and I end up tearing the nail instead of clipping it. C) The clippers tend to fall apart WAY too fast, with the thumb lever becoming loose and wobbly in no time. D) The metal is such low quality that any significant encounter with water gets them rusting like crazy. E) Even the better ones have such poorly shaped cutting edges that they'd be better described as "nail crunchers", leaving a rough edge instead of a smooth, clean edge. Some cutting edges are so poor they won't even cut cleanly through loose skin around the nail.

If these gripes about the common nail clipper ring a bell with you, then I strongly suggest you try the Seki Edge Stainless Steel Nail Clipper.

First off, it's stainless steel, not chrome plated ... no flakes of chrome getting imbedded under your fingernails ... no rusting after a few days in damp shower kit. Second, the construction is sturdy and substantial, not flimsy. Third, the cutting edge is masterful, delivering a clean, smooth cut every time ... a cut accompanied by a satisfying CLICK!! that tells you it's cut cleanly through the nail. Forth, the mechanism is designed to work smoothly with no ill fitting, loose or wobbly parts. It's simply the best fingernail clipper I've EVER used and I can highly recommend it.

Given that people's priorities do vary, there are a few product details you should consider before purchasing ... if you like a fingernail file built into your clipper, you won't find one here. Personally, when I need a file (which isn't often with this true edged clipper), I use the one in my smallest Swiss Army Knife. Second, there is no round hole in the base of the clipper to which to attach a chain or key ring. There are two narrow slots through which a small diameter chord could be fitted, but nothing big enough to support a chain or key ring. Lastly, this item is made of substantial stainless steel, so it's considerably heavier than most clippers. If that's likely to bother you, keep it in mind.

I have NO regrets about this great clipper and I'm SO glad I got it.
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great fingernail clipper, July 18, 2008
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Same quality and a third the price of henkels branded clippers I bought 7 years ago in Tokyo. Cuts cleanly and maintains sharp edge. Bonus for style points. This is the cadillac of clippers and will last a life time.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple Tool with Great Results, July 9, 2008
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This product along with the Seki Edge Toe Nail Clipper are simple tools that help make life a little more enjoyable and easier. These also make nice gifts for family and friends as they will be pleasantly surprised by the build quality, design, and sharp blades.

Some of my thoughts:
- Cost: Yes initially they are more expensive than the cheaper ones but after having used them for over 6 months, it looks like it will last longer. However, these are not to the point of out-of-reach high luxury items with gold plating and studded with diamonds. They are probably more expensive because of quality build, carefully thought out design, and the use of good materials and processes. I also contacted Seki Edge through e-mail and confirmed that they are made in Japan which also probably contributes to the higher price.
- Features: It would have been nice if these nail clippers came with a file. The cheaper ones I've seen have this feature and can be pretty handy to help smooth out the nail after cutting. However, if you are mainly using it for manicure or pedicure purposes at home, then you can always buy a separate file for the job. Also note that in addition to not having a file it also does not have a finger/toe jam picker. Hey it sounds nasty but this is all part of the cleaning process! But it's okay because if I see jam, I'd rather just cut my nails short and give them a good washing.
- White Sticker: The white rectangular shaped sticker with "Seki Edge" logo in red and black looks like it might come off over time. I wish they instead engraved or stamped their name or even kept it off entirely. This of course is not a big issue but my first impression was that this sticker somewhat cheapened the look.
- Size: Another first impression was that these clippers are not small or travel sized. Possibly the ergonomic design and leverage needed to cut with ease contributes to a slightly bulkier product design compared to the cheaper ones. Despite this bulkiness, I can see this clipper being ergonomically friendly for those with large or small hands.
- Quality: The build quality is like a tank and yet it feels nice to hold in the hand. Also when you open and twist the handles, it flows smoothly and it does not feel like it will fall off or disconnect like the cheaper ones often do. I notice a hint of metal to metal sound when turning the handles, which probably will produce scratch marks over time, but this is not such a big issue to me. I am not sure what the two slots on the edge of the handle are for but I assume that it is for style and to help lighten the weight. I also appreciate the stainless steel material. The brushed stainless steel found on the body and the smooth sandblasted surface look on the handle is nicer than the chrome plated or "gold" plated shiny ones typically found elsewhere. The angles and curvatures throughout the design also contribute to a nice looking clipper. The blades are what really set itself apart from the competition. You can really feel that the perfectly aligned sharp blades actually grip your nails before proceeding to clip off the nail crisply and assuredly. I wonder though how long the blades will last over time. Thankfully I understand that this is twice tempered steel and that it can be sharpened. As with any tool you need to get used to it. I recommend cutting a little less nail in the beginning until you get the hang of it (no pun intended). For me I got a little carried away in the beginning and I cut off too much nail. After a day of handling items, opening doors, and typing on the computer, I noticed my nail was slightly separated from the finger on the very tip causing it to be sore (sorry for those who are squeamish). Anyway, there is also sometimes a clicking noise after immediately following each nail clip depending on the amount of force you give. This sound assures you that the clipper did its job and is ready for the next "bite".

Overall I found these two tools to be a nice and helpful addition to my everyday life. The fact that I know that I do not have to struggle with low quality clippers (easily dull and misaligned blades and small design that is hard to hold and slips when given too much pressure) when clipping my nails gives me peace of mind. For a few bucks more, I consider this to be a significant upgrade. If it were up to me, I would rate these 4.5 stars out of 5 because it is not absolutely perfect but close to it. However I will give these 5 stars since this is the best nail clipper I have ever experienced.

As a side note I feel like these nail clippers give the similar unexplainable good feeling that is produced by Felco Classic Pruners Felco Classic Manual Hand Pruner #F-2 (for gardening purposes which I highly recommend) when using it and yielding great results. If you own one you know what I mean.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome cut, but narrow, February 8, 2008
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I think this is the BEST fingernail clipper I have ever used. The cut is so quick and sharp, I almost worry. What a perfect stainless steel!!! I wish it was just a bit wider though so it can do a longer cut. Buy this thing, you won't regret it.
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36 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but I expected better, February 27, 2010
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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...
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars like butter, June 29, 2009
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Andrew D (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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I always knew there must be a better set of nail clippers out there, but it was never really at the top of my list of things to find. I wish I could post this somewhere other than on the Seki Edge page, because by now you too have fortuitously stumbled apon this gem. But nevertheless, you should feel more than confident adding these clippers to your shopping cart. They go through water-softened nails like butter, and do a nice clean cut no matter the condition. Highly recommended.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It is SHARP!, November 22, 2008
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Just like a nail clipper is supposed to be: It is very sharp and actually "cuts" your nails...

Downside: Because it is very sharp, and not very wide and round (compared to the exact shape of an average human fingertip) it creates "edgy" rectangular cuts. Still love it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars best of the best, July 21, 2011
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I went on a quest for the best nail clipper I could find - at any price. I was tired of the el-cheapo $1.99 variety. I bought these three:

Zwilling J.A. Henckels Ultra-slim Nail Clipper (ASIN: B002NH4YS2)
Zwilling J.A. Henckels Fingernail Clipper (ASIN: B002ULRVJA)
Seki Edge Stainless Steel Fingernail Clipper (ASIN: B000F35R00)

They are all fine products, but the only one I use on a regular basis is the Seki Edge. It's sharp and feels great in my hands. The J.A. Henckels Ultra-slim is a very slick product and is extremely sharp (maybe even too sharp), but it's a bit too small for regular use. The other J.A. Henckels clipper is designed to catch nail clippings, and it works well, but I find it a little too bulky.

I recommend all three of these clippers but the the Seki Edge is the best of the best.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sharpest nail clippers, May 31, 2008
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The Seki nail clippers I recently purchased are the sharpest and easiest to use clippers I have ever owned. I was tired of the drugstore type nail clippers and decided to purchase something that would last and would cut finger nails easily and leave a smooth cut. These are definitely the ones to get if you want an easy cut without any rough edges. They are larger and heavier than the normal clippers you might find, and a little pricey, but definitely do a good job. My wife decided to try them recently and I am afraid I may lose them to her as she was quite impressed.

These are the best ones I have tried and will not need anything else.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but Not for Short Nails, October 28, 2009
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These clippers are well made and quite sharp. They should work well on longer nails, but as a guy who keeps his short they don't work so well. The head of the clipper is just too thick to easily get in close.
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