👣 Step Up Your Nail Game!
The Scholl Toenail Clippers are expertly designed to tackle tough and thick nails with precision. Featuring a sharp blade for clean cuts, a hygienic clipping case, and an easy-grip handle, these clippers ensure safe and effective nail care. Ideal for maintaining beautiful feet, they are a must-have for anyone looking to prevent ingrown toenails and achieve a professional finish at home.
Weight | 90 g |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Scholl |
Format | other |
Country of origin | India |
S**B
Nailin' It with Scholl Toenail Clippers!
Okay, let's talk about something that might not be as flashy as a superhero swinging through the city, but is equally important: the Scholl Toenail Clippers. Now, I know what you're thinking – "Nail clippers? Really?" But hear me out, because these babies deserve their moment in the spotlight.Listen, I'm no nail expert, but I do know a good product when I see one. The Scholl Toenail Clippers are like the Tony Stark of nail grooming – sleek, efficient, and totally essential. I mean, who knew you could feel so empowered by trimming your toenails?First off, the design. These clippers have clearly been engineered by some nail-loving genius. The ergonomic handle makes it feel like you're holding a futuristic tool from a sci-fi movie. My hands felt so powerful gripping these clippers that I half-expected them to emit a superhero theme song as I got to work on my toenails.But let's not forget the main event – the clipping action. It's smoother than butter melting on a warm piece of toast. The sharp, precision blades effortlessly tackled even the toughest toenails, leaving behind nails that would make a perfectionist proud. I swear, I could practically hear my nails thanking me for giving them the VIP treatment.And the best part? These clippers don't discriminate. Whether you're dealing with regular nails, stubborn nails, or nails that have seen better days, the Scholl Toenail Clippers are up for the challenge. It's like they've taken a vow to rid the world of unruly toenails, one clip at a time.Now, let's address the elephant in the room – the potential toe-jam situation. Fear not! The innovative design ensures that clippings are neatly captured within the clippers themselves. No more chasing runaway nail clippings around the room like they're on a tiny sprinting track. It's like they've thought of everything!So, in conclusion, if you want to feel like a nail-ninja and give your toenails the royal treatment they deserve, do yourself a favor and grab the Scholl Toenail Clippers. They might not swing through the city or save the world, but they'll definitely make you feel like a hero in your own right.Happy clipping, fellow nail enthusiasts! And remember, even in the world of grooming, every clip counts!
G**L
Great quality
Great clippers from a quality manufacturer. Bought to replace Dane item bought 10 years ago
P**C
Very Good Clippers I Would Strongly Recommend. The Casing, Though, Needs Looked at Again by Scholl
Bought these to replace an almost identical pair of Scholl clippers that I bought around 45 years ago that were just now starting to show signs of blunting. Imagine that, something you buy that actually lasts for 45+ years - good value for money.When I got the clippers out of the package I found it (initially) impossible to slide the clippers out of the plastic nail-catching casing. When I say impossible I mean impossible - I tried for several minutes using full strength and still I couldn't slide the clipper out of the casing. Then I remembered reading a previous review of these clippers where the reviewer complained about the same difficulty. Then I had a brainwave and did the following:1) Lift the lever that you raise as if for cutting your nails and put it into the position you would use for cutting your nails.2) Grip the lever really tightly and grip the plastic casing by the *sides*. Don't grip the casing with your fingers on the top and bottom of the casing as doing so just increases the grip the casing has on the clippers.3) Now, using the lever as a grip point, wiggle the whole nail clipper from side to side while at the same time using a pulling action (as if to pull the clippers out of the casing). You won't be able to wiggle them very far from side to side, but they will wiggle a little bit. I did this for about a minute or so and suddenly the clippers slid out of the casing quite easily. A tiny sliver of plastic also dropped out of the casing as the clippers came out. When I looked inside the casing there are actually two small nibbles of plastic that slot into holes at the base of the clippers. I assume that one of those nibbles had this sliver of plastic attached to it and that this was what was causing the difficulty in getting the clippers out of the casing.4) After managing to get the clippers out of the casing I was in something of doubting mode to put them back in the casing and see if I could get them out again. However, I slid them back into the casing and found that I could slide them out again without undue difficulty - so it seems that, for some people, this might be an initial difficulty that might be experienced. In any case, now the clippers slide out fairly freely from the casing.To the clippers themselves:First they are sharp (quite a difference from using my old blunt pair). The cutting blades have a slight curve on them (this was what I wanted as my old ones had the same curved blades). The slight curve is very helpful for cutting fingernails on a curve. However, you might think that would make cutting toenails straight across difficult - it doesn't it's easy to cut toenails straight across with the clippers, you just do it one clip at a time (if that makes any sense).The nail-catching casing is, on these clippers, not quite as good as the same casing that my old Scholl clippers had. The clippings sometimes protrude out of the casing and into the blades a little bit (this rarely happened with my old pair). However, in practice this isn't a real problem as it only takes seconds to pull of the casing and empty it. Personally with this pair of clippers (and with my old pair) I don't find it easily possible to clip toenails with the casing in place - so just do that without the casing in place.In all I'm very happy with the clippers, they're sharp and cut well and I would recommend them very much. However, I do think that Scholl need to do something about the nail-catching casing - either they redesign it, find a way of getting rid of the nipples in the bottom of the casing, or they get quality control people in the factory to actually check that every pair of clippers can be removed easily from the casing. On that basis, I only give the product 4 stars. (The clippers themselves I would give 5 stars. And, as things stand now, I don't have a problem with getting the clippers out of the casing.)P.S. On reading other reviews of the product before buying my own pair this problem with getting the clippers out of the casing was only mentioned in one review - from that I take it that this isn't a common problem. So if you come across the problem yourself just follow my instructions and likely it will cure itself after the first time you manage to slide the clippers out.
F**E
Great product
Last pair lasted over 25 yrs of family use.
R**R
Highly recommendedl
A good effici.ent nail cutter, recommended.
J**O
will not do the job they are made to do
toe nail clippers that will not cut your toe nails .the jaws of the clippers dont open wide enough to get your toe nails in
J**N
Good when you can get the plastic cover off
I’ve been using Scholl brand for years anmd they anre usually good quality clippers. My last pair of clippers were getting quite blunt so the obvious choice was to replace like for like. The plastic clippings cover was not as good quality as my previous set and trying to use the clippers with the clippings cover was very difficult and wasn’t managing to clip my nails correctly. I struggled terribly trying to get the cover off, and I’m fairly able bodied so someone with arthritis or issues with strength or grip will have serious difficulty. When I eventually got the cover off the clippers worked well, safe to say the cover won’t be put back on.
P**G
Good value
Exactly as described & does an excellent job with good cutting edge.
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