Tweezerman Deluxe Nose Hair Trimmer
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Product Description
Nose Hair Trimmer has sharp cutting blades that do not come in contact with skin for precise and painless trimming of nose hairs. Sharp cutting blades twist to cut the hair and never come in contact with skin.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25947 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Tweezerman
- Model: 2901-h
- Released on: 2006-02-15
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.25" h x .50" w x 2.00" l, .18 pounds
Features
- Precise and painless trimming of nose hairs
- Sharp cutting blades cut hair, never touch the skin
- Portable and practical
Customer Reviews
Works pretty well
Works pretty well - the only electric I've ever used was a cheapo Remington model, and the problem with that (as I imagine is the problem with all electrics) is that it's hard to clean.
With this, just run it under hot water and dry it off after using and it's fine. Also it's very small so fits easily into a dop kit.
This product does not work at all
1 Star is too high for this product. What else can I say it simply does not cut nose hair, or any other hair for that matter. I could not even place a hair in it and get it to cut it, but try to use it as directed and it just pushes the hair out of the way. I bought a Panasonic powered nose hair cutter and it works great.
Terrific tool
Get rid of the electric. When my Panasonic trimmer bought the proverbial farm, it was time to get something else. Problem is, I'm sick of using batteries. The waste or the recharge ... it's a hassle either way.
So I picked this up and I'm thrilled. You squeeze the ends. The center cylinder rotates. It cuts hairs. It's simple, easy to clean, and as effective as anything I've used. It hasn't even pulled any hairs (which my previous electric DID.)
Ok, it's not a car engine. It isn't self-lubricating. You have to oil it now and then. I mean, it's raw metal on raw metal otherwise. What man would expect to not have to oil this from time to time?
What were the other criticisms? Craftsmanship? It's fine. Maybe the other guy got a dud?
The only caveat is make sure you have clean, dry hands when you use it. It's not designed for superior grip. If your hands are wet or slick with lotion or something, these are a bit tricky to use. Otherwise, they're just great.







