Nail Clippers Set – 2 Pack Stainless Steel Ingrown Toenail Tool, Professional Fingernail & Toenail Clippers for Thick Nails (Pedicure Nail Clippers)

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Let’s face it, most nail clippers aren’t very good. They’re either made of a thin stainless material that easily flexes or they’re made with cheap carbon steel that quickly dulls and rusts.

Enter Harperton nail clippers — here to save the day! Made with an easy-to-use handle, high-quality stainless steel, and extra sharp blades/jaws, our salon-quality clippers will last for unlimited at-home mani/pedis.

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Soak your hands/feet to soften the nails and cuticles. Dry them thoroughly before starting to clip.

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Clip across the nail edge to the desired length. Make sure to avoid accidentally nipping the skin.

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Clean the clippers with rubbing alcohol and cotton balls. Pat them dry before putting them away.

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We know it’s weird to get excited by personal care tools, but we can’t help it. I think it’s because we focus on making ordinary things into extraordinary experiences that people, like you, will hopefully love and enjoy for years to come– and to us, that’s something very special.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3 x 1 x 0.75 inches; 2.6 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ HAR-003
UPC ‏ : ‎ 852689912811 784179637723
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Harperton
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00TKS5Y3Q
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

ERGONOMIC: Comfortable and easy to use, our nail clipper cradles your fingers for more control and a more confident clip.
EFFORTLESS: Built with hand-sharpened stainless-steel blades, cut thick nails smoothly and easily with no need for filing, preventing nail splitting and the toenails.
COVENIENT: Packed together in a zippered PVC pouch, our toenail clippers are easy to throw into your travel bag for grooming on the go.
PRECISE: Nail clipper set (large and small) contains fingernail and toenail clippers giving you the right tool for the job while reducing the risk of spreading nail fungus. This nail cutter set was set for professional, heavy-duty trimmer, manicure, and pedicure at home or during travel needs.
BEST GIFT: If you’re looking for a stylish practical stocking stuffer to gift someone this holiday season, look no further. Our toenail clippers for men, women, and seniors are an essential tool for keeping anyone’s hands and feet neat and tidy, and make for a great gift they’ll actually use.

Customers say

Customers find the nail clippers well-made with a satin finish and a quality logo. The clippers are sharp and maintain their sharpness over time, providing clean and precise cuts. The clippers work well and get the job done without leaving nails uncut. They cut thick nails effectively and do an excellent job trimming nails.

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  1. RAK

    Clippers fit for a KING!…or the king we wish we all were…or for tiny cloven hoofed animals, cause these things are LEGIT!
    So I figured I would send you guys/gals/masters of tiny finger tool blacksmithery a little note of appreciation for making a quality product any dude would be happy to show off in his already over masculinized bathroom (totally not true, my wife won’t let me make it look manly, but….. gotta pick your battles).For years mankind has been plagued with a never-ending threat. A threat so ever-present in our daily lives we almost never think about it, care about it, or pretend to care about it…. until it strikes! ……. hangnails. Yup, hangnails. Oh don’t pretend like they don’t bother you or you’re too much of a stud to care… They destroy you and YOU KNOW IT! And they usually start with a crappy ass nail clip job. They can literally stop a person dead in their tracks, unrelenting in their tiny little annoying pain that grown ass men have groveled beneath their might. One wouldn’t dare just rip it off! Oh No…. that could make it worse. Then the pain could increase, oh God it could get horrible, on par with that stupid little sliver you got from your cheap ass Walmart fiberglass tent pole 2 years ago setting the stupid tent up in your backyard cause little Jimmy just HAD to go camping that night, and burying itself into the side of your pinky finger, still letting itself be known every time you graze your hand across a piece of clothing…. but good luck finding that little triumph of joy to pull it out……. yeah, that kind of pain.Hangnail pain can be like that. Even better is when you realize you did it to yourself earlier and without warning with your crappy ass nail clippers that never cut well and always leave your nail jagged and prone to snagging…. on everything. Even better still when you realize you had to search for 20 minutes to find said crappy nail clippers, the whole time reminding yourself that ‘this’ time you’ll buy a new set when you hit the store. 20 minutes later you curse and give up and buy a new set cause you had no luck finding the clippers in your super organized man life that you pride yourself so well on (you even looked in your tool-box, next to the torque wrench, cause… well…. you drank a lot of beer yesterday working on the lawn mower and maybe it was a good idea to put the clippers in the tool box after using them as snap ring removal devices, after all…. they are “tools”). Brand new clippers…. $2.99 top shelf shiny silver clippers with the bad-ass nail file and pokey wanna-be knife thingy inside…. these are gonna rock! But storm clouds are a brewin’ my firends, trust me.First you cut yourself on the crappy blister pack packaging trying to open them, and not like a little scrape/drag abrasion either. I’m talking one of those deep Hellacious ones in the crease of your index finger that is sure to not heal for weeks to come, potentially matching levels of pain similar to the fiberglass sliver and the hangnail your are presently attempting to hack from existence. Well hack away my friends, cause you soon realize your super elevated top shelf $2.99 clippers cut about as good as those safety scissor you were handed in 2nd grade to ensure you never draw blood, it’s too late. You’ve just created another hangnail….. maybe not immediately, but it’ll show itself in a few days, without fail. But wait… no big deal… I’ve got this sweet bad-ass nail file and pokey wanna-be knife thing inside to fix any downfall of these ultra shiny wonderments of finger-care. After all, the entire clipper couldn’t suck right? You just got a weird pair and need to get used to them. Yeah…. not gonna work. They cut like crap, they nail file would be better used as an actual nail, the pokey wanna-be knife thing is the only usable piece on the entire clipper…. and that’s only cause it literally has to imitate a stick to dig gunk out from under your nail! I mean honestly this thing is probably worse than the so-said imitated stick… cause at least a stick doesn’t pretend to be anything other than a stick!Anywho…. so you play this game about 12 more times over the next couple years until your wife surprises you with a little yellow box one day…. labeled Klipit. Ignoring the fact that this is the first time someone has gifted you nail clippers, you laugh about the whole thing and give her funny looks. But wait, where is the normal blister pack packaging? These can’t really be clippers can they? Oh buddy, hold onto your ass for this one!!!! First off, high quality packaging. Not even like normal high quality, I mean like ultra top end, packaging engineering style top end, the type that you actually kinda feel good about having opposable thumbs when you open it, it’s actually satisfying to hold in your hand ‘when’ you open it. Quality written all over it right there. Then out of the package comes not one… oh no, TWO clippers! your standard sized normal fits in your hand finger clippers, then it’s jumbo big brother capable of clipping off an entire big toe! HOLY CLIPPERS OF FREEDOM BATMAN! Now THIS is what I’m talking about! They are even nicer than my torque wrench! Nice manly satin finish, no overly shiny, get blinded by the new LED lights in the ceiling from the reflection finish for this guy. Just pure well machined and well finished products of awesome. But, why is there blue tape on the han…… OOooohhhhh, nail file… right…. pbbbttthh, like those ever work…… HOLY CRAP I COULD SAND GLASS WITH THIS THING! It actually sands my nail, and sands it good, like seriously be careful kiddies… unheard of in clippers until now. Oh boy howdy, these are the shizzle right here, and I bet the wanna be knife thing is actually a knife!….. oh wait, there isn’t one…. DAMNIT…. so close to perfection. Oh well, they come with a sweet yellow storage case so you can easily find them in the tool drawer now! Move over torque wrench, daddy has a new favorite! They fit right into man hands without slipping or sliding out when actuating the jaws of clipper purity, seriously these things clip so well I dare say they beat the wire cutters I resorted to using after so many useless $2.99 clippers failed to keep hangnails from plaguing my otherwise perfect life. The jaws open plenty wide for my weird ass man feet nails, and plenty of torque on that tiny moment arm for clipping right through the nail/wannabe epoxy-like substance I call a nail. But enough about me… let’s continue on our path of Klipit enlightenment…. by means of pro’s and con’s….Pro’s: – Manly/masculine design with appealing satin finished highly machined body, and quality logo on top. – Two perfectly formed jaws of cutting doom that will destroy all nail and nail-like material in its path. Like…. really sharp here people. – Well positioned and impressively functional nail file formed right into the handle. – Very nice packaging creating a pleasurable if not ethereal sensation upon opening. – YOU GET TWO CLIPPERS!!! nomal ones and giant PI$$-OFF clippers that’ll further destroy all nail and nail-like material in its path. – Sending you guys a desperate note for another under-appreciated set of clippers to keep in the bathroom cause I lost the first set in my tool box…. Didn’t keep them in the yellow package for safe keeping….. but I still have my torque wrench, so go figure. – Haven’t taken them apart yet (I’m kinda known for doing that), but I’m sure they will be just as pleasurable to tinker with as they are to clip with. – Showing them off at parties! – Why are you still reading the Pro list, isn’t this enough for a nail clipper?Con’s: – No wanna-be knife thingy for digging gunk from under your nails, or removing the snap-ring holding your wrist-pin to the connecting rod of your lawn mower engine. – Feeling like you should show them off at parties! – Ummm…… “KHHHHAAAAANNNN”…. as said by Capt. Kirk…. I really don’t have any other cons….So…. In conclusion. Thank you Harperton for providing the world with the Klipit nail clipper set. They cut very well, very cleanly, and very satisfyingly. I appreciate the dedication to quality, function, and appearance. Also another shout-out on the packaging that doesn’t cut your hand when you over-aggressively rip it open. Nice touch. And thank you for providing me the opportunity to share my story with you in hopes of obtaining a another set. Pretty damn cool of you Harperton!Sincerely, –PK from the sunny western beaches of Idaho.

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  2. Mann Ley

    Found the perfect nail clippers!
    Previously was using the same old nail clippers for over 15 years. It was no longer sharp enough to cut my finger and toe nails so decided to look for a replacement. After first use I was blown away by the performance. Sharp and strong. When snipping down on the nails it was nice and smooth. Hoping these last me 15+ years.Extra that I like is that it comes with a case to put it in. Perfect for traveling or putting in your toiletry bag.

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  3. barstowkid

    amazing
    They look great and perform better. Super strong so far. Super sharp. One of the best clipper I have used.

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  4. Saga

    Comparison between Harperton, Seki SS-107 and Green Bell G-1205 clippers
    Comparison between Harperton, Seki and Green Bell clippersMy favorite clippers, alas, fell into a black hole. We launched a clipper hunt around the house and found an appallingly large number of clippers – but I liked none of the ten or so pairs we discovered, none of which were the lost favorites.So I embarked on a quest for new pair. I chose three that were either recommended or were closely related to those recommended by reputable review sites:The Harperton Nail Clipper Set (this has both toe and finger nail clippers)https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TKS5Y3Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The Seki SS-107 Toenail Clipper and… https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F37UNM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1TheGreen Bell G-1205 Nail Clipper.https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0716XRCYN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Bottom line: The Green Bell G-1205 was my favorite. It was as well constructed and as sharp as any other offering, but I also felt I had the most control with it. Even though it is quite large, the ergonomic construction makes it useful for almost any hand size.Best value-for-money: You get two clippers in the Harperton set for slightly more than the Seki and slightly less than the Green Bell. The Harperton will be good enough for most people.Best for small hands or children: Harperton gives you two sizes to choose from and they both have a smaller radius of curvature than the other two. That said, I have no problem using a wider radius on my pinky finger; my limiting factor is always the widest nails, not the narrowest. I’ll be keeping this set for the smaller folks in the household but I probably won’t use it much myself.Best for wide nails: Green Bell G-1205. The Seki SS-107 was close, but the greater control given by the ergonomic design of the Green Bell made the difference here.Best for thick nails: Green Bell G-1205. The Green Bell and Seki SS-107 open about the same height as each other and both have a slightly bigger “mouth” than the Harperton. The greater control given by the ergonomic design of the Green Bell made the difference here.Best for weak hands: Both the Seki and Green Bell require much less pressure than any other clipper I’ve ever used.Sharpest: The Green Bell G-1205 and Seki SS-107 subjectively felt equally sharp to me. That said, the Harperton was sufficient for the job. Unless you have weak hands, it isn’t a deal breaker.Largest Radius of Curvature: A visual inspection (i.e, this is not a scientifically calibrated measurement, folks) has the radius, from smallest to largest: Harperton, Seki, then Green Bell. The Seki and Green Bell are very close, though. So close that another member of my household reversed the two in that ranking. (Yeah, well, that’s the problem with subjective measures.)Best file: The placement (it is the groove along the top of the lever) and length (almost 1 ¾ inch) of the Green Bell makes this file easier to use. This is also a softer file than many clippers have, and is thus less likely to leave microfissures in your nail. The Harperton’s file is under the lever so you have to open it up and hold it quite awkwardly at the very end of the lever to keep it stable. It is very rough and is less than an inch long – on the big clippers. The Seki SS-107 has no file at all. That said… does anyone actually use the files on their clipper?Detailed reviewMy stress test for clippers is my big toe. It is wide enough that it is really hard to clip my big toe’s nail without getting a heart-shaped V somewhere along the middle with most clippers. (Probably all those clippers we found were the leavings from the last time I had to buy clippers.) This is compounded by the fact that my big toe also seems to get rather thick. (Though I have no idea how mine compares to someone with, say, diabetes.) So I personally need a clipper that can handle the wide width and thickness of my big toes. Almost any clipper can handle the rest of my nails. (I had been using the same pair of toenail clippers on both my toes and my fingers for years, though.)Thus I prefer a larger radius of curvature than even most toenail clippers have, which is one reason I was neurotically possessive of the pair I had to replace. I could find almost no information on this particular point for any reviews of clippers on this point.I initially ordered just the Seki Edge SS-107 and the Harperton Nail Clipper set. (The Seki SS-106 is Wirecutter’s runner-up pick, but I ordered the toenail version.)The Seki Edge SS-107 is quite sharp and well constructed. But I felt like I had a little less control with them than I would prefer with something that sharp. There are two possible reasons for this. The first is that the radius of curvature was slightly tight and thus it was more awkward. If that was the problem, it wasn’t as obvious as it was with the Harperton and I suspect it was within an acceptable enough range that I would probably get used to it. The second, more likely, possibility is the thumb placement – it naturally falls into just one location and I prefer my thumb a bit closer to the front than this allows. You can place it past that groove, but your thumb slides more if you don’t hook it into that depression. Whatever it was, using them was awkward enough that I went looking to see if the Green Bell clippers had become affordable yet. It is possible that the SS-106, though larger than typical fingernail clippers, will be preferable in this regard to the SS-107. Both of these might be issues that would resolve themselves after I had more time getting used to the clippers. However, I didn’t feel like I needed to adjust nearly so much when I picked up the Green Bell.The Harperton Nail Clipper set comes with both a larger and small pair. They take a bit more pressure to cut through a nail, but they still cut well and are fine clippers. I never used the small clippers that came with this set, but I presume they are comparable to the large. The radius of curvature for this was, unfortunately, smaller than I prefer. But I’ll keep these in my drawer for the next time someone wants to borrow my clippers. I concur with others who say they are still better than your typical drugstore pair. But they aren’t as sharp as either the Seki or the Green Bell. The Harperton’s has the same sort of thumb groove as the Seki, but the distance from the cutting edges to the thumb is shorter on these (and even shorter on the fingernail clipper on that set) so it will be more comfortable if you prefer your leverage to be closer to the cutting edges. Although the thumb groove is more comfortably placed, it isn’t comfortable to get closer than that – the file is on the inside of the lever and it would be uncomfortably rough on your fingerpad when clipping.After getting these first two and trying them out, I didn’t quite love either pair. So I decided to look again. Wirecutter’s top pick is the G-1008. When I ordered the first time, Green Bell was phasing out the G-1008 for the updated G-1205, so neither was easy to find at a decent price. When I looked again, that had fortunately improved, though the G-1205 is still the most expensive (but now it is by a couple of bucks, not twice as much.)The Green Bell G-1205 is definitely my favorite pick of the three. Subjectively, both the Green Bell and the Seki feel equally sharp, requiring very little pressure to cut through the nail. They are about the same size, the Green Bell may actually be slightly larger. But I felt like I had the most control and the most comfortable grip with the Green Bell. And while I’m not sure about radius of the Seki, I don’t wonder at all if it is too small with the Green Bell, which is the biggest win in their favor. Although large, the Green Bell is the most ergonomically designed and I would expect it to be comfortable in most adult sized hands (unless you have very small hands.)As I said, I prefer the larger sizes, I find them easier to handle. If you don’t, the Harperton are probably the better choice, or possibly they SS-106 (though reviewers there say they are also larger than typical finger nail clippers.) Personally, I can’t see any advantage to something smaller, these are very ergonomically designed.So these are now the pair no one else in my home is going to be allowed to touch. (I made an exception to that rule for my last favorite pair, which is when they disappeared.) The good news is I like these much more than the lost favorite, so maybe the person who lost those did me a favor in the end.I’ve included some photos for comparison. Unfortunately, rotating them didn’t “stick” when uploading to Amazon. They are all in the same order, with the largest being the Green Bell G-1205, followed by Seki SS-107 and then the Harperton Toenail and finally the Harperton fingernail is the smallest in the images.I’ve also posted this same review for all three products.

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  5. Eko2020

    Go ahead and buy it. I’ve been using them every few days for a year plus. No issues, still very sharp and cuts really good, with just the right amount of snap. I intend to stock pile these.

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  6. Caroline W.

    Clean design, comfy grip, plus no nonsense performance. The in built nail file is useful but the best surprise was the bright yellow soft storqge case – makes finding the clippers so easy in a busy make up bag or bathroom drawer!

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  7. Vishal Kulshrestha

    Sharp and precise

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  8. Ed

    I forgot my Seki nail clippers on vacation so I thought I would try the runner up. I have been impressed at great build for a far more affordable price. This is a great set of clippers that feels good every clip.

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  9. Peter C

    These will last a lifetime. The smaller narrower clippers could be a little longer for ease of handling and a longer nail file.

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