Submitted by lkdsjfoiewm t3_ysksmr in BuyItForLife
Hi, looking for a BIFL nail cutter please. Everything i have bought over the years lose sharpness just over 5-6months
Submitted by lkdsjfoiewm t3_ysksmr in BuyItForLife
Hi, looking for a BIFL nail cutter please. Everything i have bought over the years lose sharpness just over 5-6months
Green Bell, sold in the US as Seki Edge.
If you have very thick nails for some reason, you may need to get the ones that look like pliers instead.
Second this! Found this rec in the sub and got a pair.
This, 100%.
tweezerman has been the best for me
Second this
if you have particularly thick or tough nails, consider using larger 'toenail' clippers which have sturdier cutting edges.
tweezerman have been good to us. Revlon are good too.
cheaper nail cutters often have over- or under-bite and don't cut well unless their edges are re-aligned.
Dovo Solingen
No-mes if you want MIUSA.
I have one of these and love it.
Revlon works for me
I saw an easy method online for sharpening nail clippers so I tried it and it seemed to have worked. Use a medium grit piece of sandpaper and have the clippers bite down on it 5 times in a row, in different spots. Be sure to clip all the way through the sandpaper. if you can.
Right aid. No joke. Been with me atleast 10 years.
Avoid the Revlon "2-in-1 Men's " nail clippers - the larger clipper is totally useless and can't through a piece of twine.
I left my decent tweezerman clippers at my cabin and it's a 5-6 hour roundtrip from the city, and the Revlon POS was all the Duane Reade had at the time.
I cannot emphasize this enough - Revlon nail products (at least for men) are total garbage.
I have had a pair of tweezerman tweezers for 20 years however my favorite long lasting nail clippers are Ulta store brand
I've had a set of Harperton nail clippers for about 3 years and I couldn't be happier
My Muji nail-cutters seem invincible and are still sharp and really satisfying to use after at least five or six years. I love them and actually wanted to make a post about them!
I still rent the same teeth my parents got me from the dentist at my first dental visit. They don't wear out and they have many uses, including making it easier to masticate.
teeth
tikimora t1_ivzld31 wrote
You can sharpen nail clippers. There are different tutorials online on the various ways you can do it. My grandpa used to sharpen his just by clipping them over aluminum foil