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โ๏ธ Clip like a pro, crafted in Japan for the discerning millennial.
The Kai Sekimagoroku High Quality Nail Clippers combine premium Japanese stainless steel blades with a chrome-plated zinc lever and integrated nail file, delivering precision, durability, and ergonomic comfort in a compact, travel-friendly design.
| Asin | B00AH8JS80 |
| Guaranteed Software Updates Until | unknown |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Model Number | HC-1800 |
| Manufacturer | Sekimagoroku |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 2.59 x 1.8 cm; 49.9 g |
User
Amazing and cuts smoothly
But large if you have small hands, but t excellent quality as expected from all Kai productsI have knives from them
User
It does seem to be worth the money...
After doing a bit of research, I couldn't decide between this one, and another above average Japanese made nail clipper.The reviews initially of certain Japanese made nail clippers seemed to suggest they're quite a bit better. Though it's hard to say, time will tell. However, initial impressions after a few uses, is that the tolerances for a good cut may be slightly better than all of my other nail clippers. They do seem to cut more smoothly, resulting in a less sharp feeling of the nail - needing less filing afterwards to remove any sharper edges.I even keep my other nail clippers sharpened with a little maintenance, but none of them cut as nicely, so maybe there is something to it.If you figure your typical set of clippers costs ~ $10 at a box store, or you need to pay 3X as much for a pair that does a better job, you probably would save a bit of time in the long run not having to spend as much time filing your nails.Both pairs of Japanese clippers I bought do share one aspect I've found more impression - the build quality. The tolerances for how everything comes together, the mechanism, the way the pressure is applied, it's obvious they are built better - both seem to be engineered slightly more, using thicker metal stock, or designed with gussets to improve the rigidity, and resulting in a more "solid" feel.
User
great clippers
originally blades were a little too sharp and caused a bit of nail sharding, but after a few times of use, they became perfect, cuts perfectly every time with no negative effects.
User
Expensive but good quality product
Works really well, best nail cutter I have experienced so far.It is expensive but will be worth the money if it can last for for at least a decade (last I used was from scoll and it good but lasted only for 4-5 years.
User
Very sharp edges and perfect designs
The finish
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