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Named among the best nail clippers by Wirecutter in 2018, the Seki Edge clippers check all the boxes when it comes to your nail-trimming needs. They’re made of stainless steel with an ergonomic handle and hand-finished edges Read More
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Ok, i live in the Netherlands and i won't apologize for that, what can you do? The thing is, i sure would like to buy these clippers and $19 is no problem, they are probably worth it until i noticed that Drop is charging me $28,75 to ship a $19 clipper to the country with the windmills. I mean, how much money would you like to make on an item Drop?? I bought recently two watches and the shipping cost were the same. A padded envelope or a hefty cardboard box, Drop doesn't discriminate :(
My big toes nails are so thick that regular clippers don't cut them because they don't open wide enough or they're to dull. How are these in relation to a regular pair of snippers, or do they have the same size jaws?
How is the blades alignment on these?
Do the edges touch when in cutting position or do they slide against each other? Can anyone please add a close-up image of the blades when they are "closed"?
I always get a laugh out of all the "I buy nail clippers for nine cents at the Nine Cent Store" people.
If you think they're ridiculously priced, don't buy them. Why passively chastise the people who might be interested? Is there anything at Drop that isn't a luxury/recreational/discretionary purchase?
Mister-HI don't think Drop is the place for people who aim for the cheapest option. Almost everything here is a "luxury" buy, just generally cheaper. But people love to complain about everything.
I hear Walmart might be a better place to look for the lowest dollar spent if anyone from that crowd is reading.