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The Green Bell Stainless Foot Nail Clippers G-1015 are expertly designed for precision and comfort, featuring a durable stainless steel construction and an ergonomic grip, making them the perfect tool for both personal and professional nail care.
A**H
Excellent clippers!
I was a bit skeptical of the angled shape of these, but they work great, especially for toenails. These are high quality, sharp, and very smooth to operate. The angle helps with large toenails that can't be clipped in one go, and they work great for smaller toenails too- creating a nice curved shape that feels more natural than straight clippers. Overall, really happy with this purchase for a high quality tool that will last a long time!
S**R
Best nail cutter ever
sharp, love the curve, really sturdy, easy to use. So much better than any other nail clipper I have tried.
A**N
Highly recommend
These are the best clippers ive bought in a long long time. I still have them til this day. They are super sharp. Cut through most nails really easy.
E**N
Good not great
works well and is solid but I guess I prefer a more traditional angle
T**R
Not what I'd expected, with KAI as a rival
Bought this for the angled jaws, felt confident the Japanese craftsmanship would reveal itself in use. Turns out I were a bit spoiled by another brand I'd been using for years, in whose comparison this brand suffers a bit...First the positives: I like the angle, it's easy to use and allows removal of nail that's very difficult to cut with a standard curved or straight-jaw clipper. And that's about it...So... why the negativity. First off, my KAI 001S's jaws feel about 10x sharper than this Green Bell's. Feels like a TRIM or Revlon brand, which pinches off nail vs. slices it off like the KAI. Second, there's no nail file on the Green Bell. Even a slummy TRIM has a nail file, if useless. The ergos of the GB are also inferior to the angular but easier-to-use KAI 001S. For $3 more...Cannot also exclude my prior exp with a Seki Edge SS-112 clipper, a Green Bell brand, which also failed to pass muster vs. the 001S.Not going to lose sleep over $14. But just goes to show, when a product sells itself on provenance and not performance as many Japanese products can, you have to accept wasting your money figuring out what is what. Do you want provenance and heritage, or do you want a product that does the job without such things. Choice is yours, but mine is with KAI 🤷
B**N
Very sharp, nice for detailed/fine trimming
Great for getting at that nail that grows in a little weird. You know the one (or ten) I'm talking about. I use it for toenails. And my thumb too, because...the thumb is the toe of the hand.Very thick steel and sturdy construction. The blades line up perfectly and are insanely sharp. If I'm honest. It feels a little dangerous to carry around or have just hanging around in your bag. The one corner comes to a very assertive point.I kind of want to buy it like a little velvet case like they make for fancy knives.It feels like it will last forever. Kind of weird to think about the fact that it will. My nail trimmer is going to exist on earth longer than I will.Effortlessly snips through thick nails!
A**R
Great foot nail clippers!
Foot nails, especially for older people, can be tough and more difficult to trim. I’m speaking from experience. These clippers make foot nail trimming much easier. They are very sharp with a nicely angled blade, sturdy, and operate smoothly requiring little effort to squeeze the lever in order to cut the nail. For me, foot nail trimming is no longer the chore that it once was.
T**E
Fine For Fingernails, Not For Toe Nails
They're sharp, but they don't open wide enough, nor is the leverage there to cut thick 76 year old male toe nails. I made the mistake of ordering these the day after I had cut my toe nails with the 'Trim' toe nail clippers I've been using for longer than I can remember. They do the job, but I wanted something better. So I didn't use the Green Bell clippers on my toe nails until it was too late to return them. They are good for finger nails though, so not a total loss.
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