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The Seki Edge SS-109 Satin Slim Clipper is a premium Japanese-engineered nail clipper featuring ultra-sharp blades for clean cuts, a metal shroud to catch clippings, and a built-in high-quality nail file. Its slim satin matte finish and durable construction make it a top choice for professionals and style-conscious users seeking a mess-free, all-in-one grooming tool.







| ASIN | B003AKZCQE |
| ASIN | B003AKZCQE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 296,151 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) 2,139 in Nail Clippers (Beauty) |
| Brand | Seki EDGE |
| Colour | Neutral |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (662) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (662) |
| Date First Available | 14 April 2011 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 1.1 x 1.7 centimetres |
| Item model number | SS-109 |
| Item model number | SS-109 |
| Item weight | 50 g |
| Manufacturer | Seki Edge |
| Manufacturer | Seki Edge |
| Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Package dimensions | 16.2 x 6.1 x 2.4 centimetres |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 1.1 x 1.7 cm; 50 g |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 1.1 x 1.7 cm; 50 g |
| Target audience | Men, Women |
N**D
The best nail clippers ever!
You don't think of nail clippers as a product with great scope for improvement; two blades, little lever, how good can they be? These have three key refinements compared to regular, cheaper nail clippers that make them a joy to use: 1. Really sharp blades - They cut close, with little effort and leave a very clean edge to the nail 2. Clipping catcher - Around the blades there is a metal shroud that stops the clippings from flying off in all directions. It isn't perfect, some of them still fall on the floor or ping outwards, but the majority are caught in the clipper ready to shake into the bin when you're done. 3. Good file - Normally the file built into nail clippers is rubbish. These have a file built into the handle that seems to be made of some separate, harder material inset into the metal handle. It is much sharper than most metal files, meaning that you can actually use it instead of needing a separate emery board or file. For less than a round of drinks, these are dramatically better than other clippers I've used. Can't think why I would buy anything else.
G**Y
Fantastic Craftmanship
This clipper is awsome. It is very well crafted, and has that nice weight to it. It cuts through my nails like butter, and I hardly need to file at all now, as the cut is so clean and precise. It has a nice feel to it, and I like the slimline design and satin steel finish. It would be nice to have a case, but my Dad made me one from an old piece of leather so it's all good. He was so impressed with mine, he got me to order him the Seki Stainless Steel Toenail Clipper, which he is extremely happy with. These are like the Snap-On tools for nails! LOL :)
M**P
Good nail clippers
Always used Christmas cracker nail clippers up to now. Never again! Quite often with my old clippers I could press firmly to clip my nail and have my rigid nails just bend instead of cut. With these a light touch is all that’s necessary, also they don’t leave your nails feeling sharp afterwards.
F**K
sharp, sharp and ...
Well... its differently sharp. the silder-storage-thing (i guess it should be that) does not work. at least not good enough. the nail file is just to rough and is right where you hold it with your thump. But it is still very sharp and makes a really nice cut, and that is why you need it. not because it can collect the pieces ore work as a file
M**N
The Best Nail Clipper Ever!
First time using this brand and I'm really impressed with the result. Although they're a bit expensive but the quality of this nail clipper is excellent and it's proudly made in Japan. I've been using all sorts of nail clipper brand such as Tweezerman, Cosmopolitan, Pierre Cardin, etc. and most of them are made in China. For my opinion any nail clipper which is made in China, their quality are really bad and they're not as good as the Seki Edge brand. This slim version of Seki Edge nail clipper is good for people who has small nails or for kids.
M**A
very very good
Seki Edge Ss-109 Satin Slim Clipper is the best wedge cutter I've ever had. A little wide for the smaller fingers and it cuts so well it can be dangerous if you're not careful.
A**C
One of the best, especially of you are a women
best quality clippers I've ever owned. only issue they are designed for women so feel a bit too dainty and long in my hands. And because they are so sharp, they can sometimes cut closer to my living skin underneath my nails than i realise. So be careful and leave more space than usual when cutting your fingernails.
A**M
Best money can buy
I have bought, and sadly rejected, many clippers in my time. Most, either leave a rough edge or do not cut evenly across the cutting edge. But these are wonderful! An effortless, smooth, gentle 'snip', and the added bonus of no nail trimmings pinging all over the place. I'm just about to order another pair.
H**G
Cuts your nails like butter. Highly quality product at a fair price. You will not need to replace it for many years to come.
C**I
Corte recto y sin astillas
B**H
First, let me clear up a few misconceptions from the product page. This toy is not a small ball, despite what Amazon may think. It's really more of a sharp, nail clipping toy. And I appreciate Amazon warning me that children may choke on broken balloons, this product contains no balloons (alas!), neither broken nor unbroken. Finally, while Amazon lists the ingredients as Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E, it's really mostly stainless steel and a bit of plastic for the label. But on to my real observations... This clipper is great! Everything about it feels precise and solid. When you flip it into clipping position, it just snaps into place without the fidgeting and wobbling I know from cheaper clippers. I used to think it was worthwhile to spring for the slightly pricier Revlons over the no-namers. Maybe it was, but neither of those can compare to the Seki. Clipping with this is easy, and results in very clean cuts. After having experienced clipping with the Seki (which feels like cutting), previous clippers I've used feel more like mashing, and the effort to make a cut is very noticeable. With other clippers, I've occasionally not been able to make a cut, and had to sort of reposition my hand or switch hands or whatever just to get a bit more oomph into it. I don't see that being a problem with the Seki. There's a little sliding bit on the bottom of the Seki, this is supposed to catch your nails? Highly unlikely, and if that little bit breaks off I won't be sad for it. There's also a file, and I guess it could be handy in a pinch. It doesn't feel particularly coarse, and it's a small and almost recessed patch on the handle, rather difficult to use. You won't need to do that much filing with a clipper this good, but I still like to round off the edges a bit, and for that I prefer a glass file . A clipper this costly in a sea of cheapies really has to be good to be justifiable. And even though its bonus features are a bit tacked-on and useless (and even though it doesn't come with balloons), this thing is absolutely justifiable.
S**A
Hög kvalité på nagelklippare av världskänt japanskt märke. Denna modell är lite mindre i storlek så den lämpar sig utmärkt att ta med på resor.
G**N
Hervorragend verarbeitet, gut zu handhaben, perfekt.
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