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The CLIPPERPRO Omega Select Toenail Clipper is a heavy-duty nail cutting tool designed for precision and comfort. Featuring surgical-grade stainless steel blades, a 180ยฐ adjustable head, and an ergonomic grip, this clipper is perfect for seniors and anyone needing to tackle tough nails effortlessly. Built from durable zinc alloy with a stylish periwinkle coating, it combines functionality with a modern aesthetic.











| ASIN | B082K1GGTD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #318,013 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,463 in Fingernail & Toenail Clippers |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Azurro |
| Brand Name | Azurro |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,944 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 0.75 x 1.88 inches |
| Item Nype Name | toenail clipper, trimmer, nail trimmer |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP-SEL-TOE-BLU |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | ClipperPro 2.0 |
| Model Number | CP-SEL-TOE-BLU |
| Style Name | Blue edition |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 853349008059 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**R
A cinch to use.
I like it because it does what it says. Pure and simple. Now I've only just bought it, tried it on my fungi toe nails, but I've no idea if I'll change opinion over time The CLIPPERpro is wider, sturdier, than the common nail clipper. The blades are finely aligned, and their 90ยฐร2 swivel makes things easier. Of course the CLIPPERpro is a little bit "pricey". But I'm of the opinion that quality comes with a price. Well worth it.
F**K
Great clipper
I seen an orthopedic doctor interviewed on a morning show. Being a senior, this works great. The adjustable cutting edge and the stapler type handle makes it easy to hold and use. Cuts easily thru the thickest nails that I have such a hard time cutting through and would always end up cutting my toes and bleeding.
M**A
Works well, but not for large hands.
I'm a man with fairly large hands, and these clippers, although they are much better to use than the traditional "tiny" nail clippers, the grip is too narrow for my large hands. I would have returned them for a refund, but I was able to modify them to work with my large hands. The problem was when the pliar type grip closes, the handles end up very close together and nearly get lost in the palm of my hand. So, I took them out to my workshop and fabricated a simple attachment which gave the handles a wider grip when closed on the nail being clipped. I happen to have a chunk of G10 phenolic that I machined into the shape needed to widen the grip on one of the handles. I then epoxied it to the handle. Now it fits my large hand perfectly! This clipper seems to work great when being used by someone with small to medium size hands (like my wife's) but it just closes too narrow for a person with large or extra large hands (like mine). If you have big hands like me, you might struggle using this clipper as-is from the factory, but if you want to spend some time fabricating an addition to the handle, then it will work great for big handed guys like me!
B**.
Missing swivel lock
I really liked the concept of the swivel toenail clipper which allows me to cut my toenails horizontally while holding the handle comfortably at a 90-degree angle from the cut. However, I faced two major issues with the clipper. Firstly, the blade doesn't lock into place, which makes it difficult to clip the nail in a straight direction. Secondly, the handle is quite hard to press down, making it challenging to clip the nail. Due to these product design flaws, I have almost cut my toenail off in a strange direction and even missed the nail a few times, which is quite frustrating. Although the clipper's color and design are lovely, the implementation is not up to par. Therefore, I have decided to move on and look for another toenail clipper that will work better for me.
S**H
Overpriced because of some limitations
The rotating cutter is the best feature, one can come at the nail from any angle, this makes it very convenient for cutting ones own nails and helping others to do so. However the position does not lock, it is a little too loose and can rotate when trying to do the cut. The handles are well finished in a nice color, they are different lengths, and because of the rotating head, they can be easily turned with the longer part in either the palm or the fingers for individual toenails. Toenails that are soft and pliable cut fairly easily and smoothly. However the clipper does not work well for all intended features so it is overpriced. The trimmer does not cut through tough nails especially on the great toe, not even medium tough ones, barely dents them. This is when the loose rotating mechanism can be problematic, it rotates away from the intended nail cut and it has to be realigned several times. I am not talking about those super thick hard toenails that some people develop, I am talking about getting out my old regular Revlon toenail clipper that worked quickly with one clip on that same nail like it has for years. I see this as more of a novelty item that may or may not be more useful than the typical style of cutter.
R**A
Amazing
This is a must have. If someone had told me how easy these where to use and what a wonderful pedicure you can give yourself is amazing. Even on hard nails thatโs usually hard to cut, these are amazing when clipping both toenails and finger nails. I have always had very hard nails. I would give much more than these are priced if I had known what a great job they do. I belong to a color street nails and will be telling everyone about these clippers
B**)
Well worth the higher price.
I have thick toenails and have never found a clipper that was easy to use without soaking my toenails in water. This one does exactly what it says and the fact that the head rotates is even better. I have arthritis and stiff joints, but straight out of the box I tried it and it was no effort whatsoever to clip one toenail. Someone mentioned the rotating clipper part didn't lock in place and I have no idea what she was talking about because there was no problem wasn't moving when I used it. As far as I know it doesn't have to lock. At first I was reluctant to pay that much money for it, but now that I have used it it is well worth the money and I would recommend it to anyone that has had problems clipping their toenails because of physical restrictions. No muscles needed the design allows you to just normally squeeze and the toenail is clipped.
S**E
Looks heavy duty- but it's not...
When I initially received this clipper I thought I was in heaven. Finally, a heavy-duty clipper with an adjustable swivel head that I could use with either hand for my toenails. Well- hold on a second. After having and using for a few months and several clippings: 1. Most important- this unit barely cut through my admittedly thick toenails when new, and now after a few cuts it won't clip all the way through anymore. The 2 handles are held together by a spring-loaded connection- not a fixed pivot point. Very nifty design except that now when trying to apply clipping pressure the clippers press against the toenail AND THEN EXPAND THE SPRING instead of cutting the nail. 2. When clipping the handles must be pressed all the way together (so they touch) to make a cut. Consider a pair of pliers: They are normally set to apply maximum pressure long before both handles come together. In fact most nail cutters that use a plier type design do not require that both handles be fully compressed. 3. The handles fit nicely in your hand- when not being used. However, as you start to squeeze them together the effort becomes more and more difficult to fully compress and the grip becomes awkward. In short- cutting is more difficult than it should be. If the jaws came together when the handles were only half depressed, and if the spring-assembled design still allowed max pressure to be applied to the jaws- then these would be wonderful. As it is- they look nice but don't do the job on heavy or thick nails. Been too long for me so I can't return them, but this is money down the drain.
A**N
Wow
I hav had major hand surgery ,which left my thumbs weaker.I would dread clipping my older nails.Now not any more.Expensive but work every penny.
A**X
Horrible toenail clippers
Very poor quality Don't work Blunt
K**A
Clippers
Not worth the money. Way too expensive for the job it does. Cheaper ones work as well or better.
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