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Suggestions needed for nail clippers
Question:
I have thick, quick-growing finger nails. The 'cheap' clippers I've been using are unsatisfactory so I'm turning to y'all for some specific, name brand, styles of clippers to use. Links would be welcome for sources .

Dan

Answer:
I love the quality of this brand, nice solid stainless, and sharp blades.
Nail nippers may be your best bet (http://www.zwilling.com/locale/en_ww...ategorie_id=24),
But also check out clippers and scissors:
http://www.zwilling.com/locale/en_ww...ategorie_id=27
http://www.zwilling.com/locale/en_ww...ategorie_id=22
The site lists shops by geographic location in the drop-down menu in the side-bar.
Sample before you buy, and make sure the handles of whatever you get are a length that allows you to use your hand's full leverage; many nail clippers are a pain to use because their handles are too short.

Answer:
Thank you so much mm! I found them here: http://http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2879495?cm_ven=nextag&cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=perso nal_care_accessories:men:nail_care&cm_ite=zwilling _stainless_steel_fingernail_clipper:171366

Still open to other choices.


Dan

Answer:
What you might want to look into are actually toenail clippers. They have them now that they look like nippers but are bigger and stronger for tough hard nails. The name brand I can think of off the top of my head (I just woke up) is Tweezerman.
http://www.tweezerman.com/index.cfm?...etail&prod=185

Answer:
Good old US made Trim!



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