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Nail Clipper Set

Hi

Here's one to consider on a New Years morning with a hangover, ha!!:beer:


Can anyone direct me to a good quality but cheap Nail Clipper set which includes the big clipper for feet?

Thanks in advance.

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  • The_Old_Bag
    The_Old_Bag Posts: 4,706 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Random though this might seem, I could do with same info - my teenagers go thru nail clippers like anything. Middle one had me hunting the house out in the early hours, but couldn't find any !!
    I must buy half a dozen a year, but they always end up in pieces in the bin.
    I don't need a whole nail-care kit, just the clippers - thanks;)
  • Random though this might seem, I could do with same info - my teenagers go thru nail clippers like anything. Middle one had me hunting the house out in the early hours, but couldn't find any !!
    I must buy half a dozen a year, but they always end up in pieces in the bin.
    I don't need a whole nail-care kit, just the clippers - thanks;)

    Can't you buy some decent scissors?
  • ravylesley
    ravylesley Posts: 1,105 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    How about investing in a decent pair of secateurs then they can be used in the garden after you've trimmed your nails?:rotfl:

    Seriously though hubby uses my kitchen scissors to cut his toenails and gets load of earache every time he does mind but maybe a pair of decent scissors specifically for nail clipping might be the way to go

    Lesleyxx
  • FunkyFeet
    FunkyFeet Posts: 1,731 Forumite
    My brothers were the same, got through many of these, me being the mse of the family found my mum a pair to buy which has lasted about 6 months now and going strong!

    its these ones,

    http://www.garden.co.uk/php/showProducts.php?plu=0254839

    although we purchased them from our local shop, i googled to find you a pic of them

    hth
    :eek:FunkyFeet:eek:
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