Kohm CP-900 Toenail Clippers for Thick or Fungus Nails, Soft Rubber Handle Ideal for Seniors
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Spring is hidden in the nipper's head, so it isn't visible. Due to a spring mechanism inside the head, the nipper will open by itself once the top cover is opened.
In some ways, the CP 900 differs from the KP 700. For starters, the CP 900 has a longer handle. KP 700 is higher. The second difference is that the tip is longer than KP 700. Third, the 900's opening is only 1 cm wide, whereas the 900's is 1 inch wide. This model (900) was brought in for a few customers who complained that the KP 700's size was too small for them. The 900 has a rubber grip handle, which is another distinguishing feature. For more secure storage, the 700 will soon receive a new plastic tip similar to the 900.
Yes, we offer a lifetime warranty on all of our products.
Designed in the United States, but made in China.
Selected User Reviews For Kohm CP-900 Toenail Clippers for Thick or Fungus Nails, Soft Rubber Handle Ideal for Seniors
However, after a few uses, the blades' cutting edges began to overlap when cutting and were sprung. I was hoping for better results with these because of their positive reviews, as the pair I had previously purchased did the same thing after a short time. The clippers would have lasted a lot longer if they had been made better. I've got an old-fashioned a vintage pair that my father used for many years (and that I used for many years after that) and that I would still be using if the cutting edges weren't so badly worn I suppose it's true that things aren't made the same way they used to be! I wish I could suggest these, but I'm not in a position to do so. sadly.
My big toe toenail was ingrowing and looking awful, so the doctor asked if she could cut it. She cut the nail with these clippers, which are almost identical to these. I was taken aback by how quickly and efficiently she completed this task. What took me so long to get these clippers? I'm not sure what to say. They did an amazing job! It was incredible how quickly and professionally he clipped my big thick gross big toe toenail. So, instead of waiting a year like I did, fork over the $15 and get them now. But be careful, because these suckers are VERY SHARP, and if you're not careful, you might end up cutting off your little toe or something.
I rarely leave reviews, but I recently used it for the first time and was blown away by how simple it was. I've struggled with other clippers in the past that were either not sharp enough or were extremely difficult to handle due to a contraction in my right hand; I have toenails that are as thick as lethal weapons, so the wide scissor opening of these clippers can accommodate the thickness of my nails. Because of my weak and contracted senior hand grip, this clipper is extremely sharp and also very easy to handle. Clipping my toenails has never been easier for me. There isn't a single thing about it that I dislike. It is well worth the extra money.
While my original review (see below) was completely accurate, I'd like to point out that after it was published, the manufacturer contacted me and offered to replace the defective clippers with the same or a different model. I appreciated their follow-up and am happy to report that the new clippers are working fine; I debated whether or not to delete my previous review, but instead decided to tweak it and change my rating - Hopefully, this reflects their customer service, though I'm still hesitant to give them an outright recommendation. br>br>"These clippers are marketed as stainless steel, but they are actually made of pot-iron. metal with a thin layer of stainless steel veneer The second time I used them, one of the blades snapped off. And it wasn't even on a hard nail. What a waste of time.
This is a well-made product. I was blown away by how quickly the clippers arrived, and I was even more blown away when I opened the package to find a very well-made product. But it was the way they did what they were supposed to do that really impressed me: they were well-made and attractive (I didn't expect a toenail clipper to be attractive), but what really impressed me was the way they did what they were supposed to do: Toenails should be trimmed. The clippers were razor-sharp and well-made in this case. designed. It's fantastic to come across such a well-respected source of information. a well-made product at a reasonable price.
I've only used these clippers once, and they sent my nails flying across the room! But my toes were suddenly content, and I was able to play much better disc golf as a result of not jamming my nails into the end of my shoe: ) They're sharp, they're functional, and we'll see how long they last!.
How to cut thick men's toenails in the best way possible. Pincher toenail clippers are a thing of the past. You will not be sorry you spent the money on these. They will be stolen if you share them with other members of your family. Then you'll have to go out and buy a new pair. Another advantage of purchasing these cutters is that I already own flush cutting diagonal cutters for cutting small copper wire. They are sharp and precise, and I would recommend them to others.
These clippers appeal to me overall. They appear to have been well constructed and finished. My problem is that I can't seem to find a way to use them. I have average grip strength and my toe nails aren't particularly thick, so I was surprised at how difficult cutting my nails with these clippers was. It took some time to get them in the right position so that I could finish the job. I had been using toenail scissors that were shorter than these and they worked fine, but the sharp points on the long blades were a problem. br>These have longer handles, but to get the job done, I have to hold them near the end of the handles and try several times. Having said that, the finished product was quite good once I was able to actually clip the nails. br>I think these are good clippers, but not for someone who doesn't have a strong grip.