Pros & Cons
Pros
Great product. Works as advertised. Promptly delivered.
Precision clipping. This is about mid-range for a premium clipper.
These are incredibly sharp. They are sturdy and sharp. Very sharp and arrived quickly to my door.
Square-cornered shape results in sharp corners on the back of the base. Cuts clean and easily.
Cons
Small size, small torque. Not ergonomic at all. Needs a file and not a good cutter. Not worth the price. Poor quality clipper.
Highlights
Quality
Awesome build quality however it does not have a nail file
They have a good weight to them too which to me means quality construction
They cost slightly more than a generic brand but the quality is far superior
Only problem is the pleasing squarecornered shape results in sharp corners on the back of the base which one squeezes with the ... Read More
Price
Cmon for that price manufacture somewhere other than china
Competitiveness
I love the feel of tweezerman tools
Not the worst clippers ive owned but not the best
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They were smaller then i thought
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ok doesn’t have the nail file though
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cmon for that price manufacture somewhere other than china
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not the worst clippers ive owned but not the best
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A little on the small side would have liked a wee bit larger for grasping
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This can be uncomfortable for the fingers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The problem can be easily solved by the buyer by rounding off those two sharp corners by grinding on them a bit with either a metal file or one of those good nailfiles consisting of hard sandpaper