- ERGONOMIC: Unique handle design allows the nail clippers to cradle fingers, making it easy to control and delivering a more confident clip every time.
- EFFORTLESS: Hand-sharpened stainless steel blades cut thick nails smoothly and easily with no need for filing, preventing nail splitting and the toenails.
- GUARANTEED: Comes with industry leading 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Replacement Warranty means your purchase is protected by Amazon and backed by Harperton.
- PRECISE: Nail clipper set (large and small) contains fingernail and toenail clippers giving you the right tool for the job while reducing the risk of spreading nail fungus.
- OTHER: This nail cutter set was built for a variety nail types including men, women, girls, boys, seniors, the elderly and baby. It's also a great kit with integrated nail file for professional, heavy duty trimmer, manicure, pedicure, scissor, travel and electric nail clipper needs.
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Brenz Siringan Fenomeno
I had been looking for a good set of clippers since my last set broke at ...
I had been looking for a good set of clippers since my last set broke at the hinge they where a lousy pair of clippers that always just bent my nail to the point that it would break off. I visit my grandparents everyday at the nursing home where they live and I always help clip their nails and the finger nails of the other residents that live there it is always a joy doing that good deed for them as for most of them can not do such a simple task that we take for granted everyday by them selves being that most of them just simply can not clip their own nails. I now have the Klipit Nail Clipper set from Harperton and let me tell you I am absolutely delighted to own this set. I have clipped my own nails and my grandparents and several resident friends of theirs and they love the Klipit Nail Clipper Set from Harperton one resident (Jeneen) even told me she was going to buy a bunch and give them away as Christmas gifts. Another resident (Franklin) told me that when I clip his nails he can notice the sharp clippers shearing his finger nails and not bending them till they break. With that said it is obvious that these Klipit Nail Clippers from Harperton are a homerun! The clippers have a satin finish on them and feel of top quality I can assure you this will be the last pair of nail clippers you will buy. Another reason I tend to buy certain products are for the warranty as well if an item is backed with a good warranty then I am sold and sure enough these Klipit Nail Clippers from Harperton have a great warranty.
John Theos
Nails that were once torn, are now effortlessly clipped. The wheel has been reinvented.
Historically, I have hated clipping my nails. I would struggle using dollar store clippers that would leave jagged edges, crack my nails, or require far too much pressure to use. These clippers have dawned a new age in my everlasting nail clipping endeavor. While clipping nails is still not my passion, it is now entirely tolerable! Gone is the excruciating weekly chore, now it is simply palatable. I think many people would agree that this shift is miraculous given the nature of the task. Now, the product itself. The clippers feel sturdy in the hand and seem to be well built. I've only used them twice but I expect them to take a beating for a long time to come. The handle is curved nicely to hold and provides nice leverage. Two sizes are included, the small is perfect for my fingers and my smallest two toes, and the larger one actually clips my big toe! A nice yellow ziplock is also included to house the clippers between uses. Build quality is definitely sufficient with this product. Most importantly, functionality. These babies definitely function. As you can infer from my passionate nail clippee review, I like these. No, I love these. No, love does not begin to describe my feeling. Seriously though, these far exceed the capabilities of my past clippers. They fit around my nail better, they reach corners better, and most importantly, they actually clip. I have done two full rounds of my hands amd toes with these so far, and each cut has been perfectly clean, perfectly. Emphasis on perfectly, and clean... and cut I guess. In the past, my nails would always tear or I would have to use a dangerous amount of pressure. I have relatively large man feet with relatively thick man nails, and these work like a charm. No complaints here. Do I recommend this product? Well, if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Wait, bad example, no one knows. Anyway, what I'm trying to get at is, yes, I do recommend this product for any intelligent primates that grow nails, humans included. Do your keratin a favor, and let them go gently. There is no longer a place for violence in my nail clipping routine. Now is when you can feel free to press "add to cart", you will thank yourself later.
Syed Danial Jamshaid
These are Awesome!! SHARP!!
Leave it to Amazon again to be yet another reason I'm experience a superior product. Normally I would just go into any local store and buy what they had but went to price check one at Target against Amazon and suddenly found a lot of better options. After reading reviews and looking around, I settled on these. I'm SO glad I did as they are awesome!! They are super sharp which is what I needed so they cut very easily and smooth. They feel great as well. You can feel the quality. I'll probably be giving this away as gifts and recommending it for sure to everyone I know. Pros - SHARP - Quality Cons - None really
Maggie Hart
Clippers fit for a KING!...or the king we wish we all were...or for tiny cloven hoofed animals, cause these things are LEGIT!
So I figured I would send you guys/gals/masters of tiny finger tool blacksmithery a little note of appreciation for making a quality product any dude would be happy to show off in his already over masculinized bathroom (totally not true, my wife won't let me make it look manly, but..... gotta pick your battles). For years mankind has been plagued with a never-ending threat. A threat so ever-present in our daily lives we almost never think about it, care about it, or pretend to care about it.... until it strikes! ....... hangnails. Yup, hangnails. Oh don't pretend like they don't bother you or you're too much of a stud to care... They destroy you and YOU KNOW IT! And they usually start with a crappy ass nail clip job. They can literally stop a person dead in their tracks, unrelenting in their tiny little annoying pain that grown ass men have groveled beneath their might. One wouldn't dare just rip it off! Oh No.... that could make it worse. Then the pain could increase, oh God it could get horrible, on par with that stupid little sliver you got from your cheap ass Walmart fiberglass tent pole 2 years ago setting the stupid tent up in your backyard cause little Jimmy just HAD to go camping that night, and burying itself into the side of your pinky finger, still letting itself be known every time you graze your hand across a piece of clothing.... but good luck finding that little triumph of joy to pull it out....... yeah, that kind of pain. Hangnail pain can be like that. Even better is when you realize you did it to yourself earlier and without warning with your crappy ass nail clippers that never cut well and always leave your nail jagged and prone to snagging.... on everything. Even better still when you realize you had to search for 20 minutes to find said crappy nail clippers, the whole time reminding yourself that 'this' time you'll buy a new set when you hit the store. 20 minutes later you curse and give up and buy a new set cause you had no luck finding the clippers in your super organized man life that you pride yourself so well on (you even looked in your tool-box, next to the torque wrench, cause... well.... you drank a lot of beer yesterday working on the lawn mower and maybe it was a good idea to put the clippers in the tool box after using them as snap ring removal devices, after all.... they are "tools"). Brand new clippers.... $2.99 top shelf shiny silver clippers with the bad-ass nail file and pokey wanna-be knife thingy inside.... these are gonna rock! But storm clouds are a brewin' my firends, trust me. First you cut yourself on the crappy blister pack packaging trying to open them, and not like a little scrape/drag abrasion either. I'm talking one of those deep Hellacious ones in the crease of your index finger that is sure to not heal for weeks to come, potentially matching levels of pain similar to the fiberglass sliver and the hangnail your are presently attempting to hack from existence. Well hack away my friends, cause you soon realize your super elevated top shelf $2.99 clippers cut about as good as those safety scissor you were handed in 2nd grade to ensure you never draw blood, it's too late. You've just created another hangnail..... maybe not immediately, but it'll show itself in a few days, without fail. But wait... no big deal... I've got this sweet bad-ass nail file and pokey wanna-be knife thing inside to fix any downfall of these ultra shiny wonderments of finger-care. After all, the entire clipper couldn't suck right? You just got a weird pair and need to get used to them. Yeah.... not gonna work. They cut like crap, they nail file would be better used as an actual nail, the pokey wanna-be knife thing is the only usable piece on the entire clipper.... and that's only cause it literally has to imitate a stick to dig gunk out from under your nail! I mean honestly this thing is probably worse than the so-said imitated stick... cause at least a stick doesn't pretend to be anything other than a stick! Anywho.... so you play this game about 12 more times over the next couple years until your wife surprises you with a little yellow box one day.... labeled Klipit. Ignoring the fact that this is the first time someone has gifted you nail clippers, you laugh about the whole thing and give her funny looks. But wait, where is the normal blister pack packaging? These can't really be clippers can they? Oh buddy, hold onto your ass for this one!!!! First off, high quality packaging. Not even like normal high quality, I mean like ultra top end, packaging engineering style top end, the type that you actually kinda feel good about having opposable thumbs when you open it, it's actually satisfying to hold in your hand 'when' you open it. Quality written all over it right there. Then out of the package comes not one... oh no, TWO clippers! your standard sized normal fits in your hand finger clippers, then it's jumbo big brother capable of clipping off an entire big toe! HOLY CLIPPERS OF FREEDOM BATMAN! Now THIS is what I'm talking about! They are even nicer than my torque wrench! Nice manly satin finish, no overly shiny, get blinded by the new LED lights in the ceiling from the reflection finish for this guy. Just pure well machined and well finished products of awesome. But, why is there blue tape on the han...... OOooohhhhh, nail file... right.... pbbbttthh, like those ever work...... HOLY CRAP I COULD SAND GLASS WITH THIS THING! It actually sands my nail, and sands it good, like seriously be careful kiddies... unheard of in clippers until now. Oh boy howdy, these are the shizzle right here, and I bet the wanna be knife thing is actually a knife!..... oh wait, there isn't one.... DAMNIT.... so close to perfection. Oh well, they come with a sweet yellow storage case so you can easily find them in the tool drawer now! Move over torque wrench, daddy has a new favorite! They fit right into man hands without slipping or sliding out when actuating the jaws of clipper purity, seriously these things clip so well I dare say they beat the wire cutters I resorted to using after so many useless $2.99 clippers failed to keep hangnails from plaguing my otherwise perfect life. The jaws open plenty wide for my weird ass man feet nails, and plenty of torque on that tiny moment arm for clipping right through the nail/wannabe epoxy-like substance I call a nail. But enough about me... let's continue on our path of Klipit enlightenment.... by means of pro's and con's.... Pro's: - Manly/masculine design with appealing satin finished highly machined body, and quality logo on top. - Two perfectly formed jaws of cutting doom that will destroy all nail and nail-like material in its path. Like.... really sharp here people. - Well positioned and impressively functional nail file formed right into the handle. - Very nice packaging creating a pleasurable if not ethereal sensation upon opening. - YOU GET TWO CLIPPERS!!! nomal ones and giant PI$$-OFF clippers that'll further destroy all nail and nail-like material in its path. - Sending you guys a desperate note for another under-appreciated set of clippers to keep in the bathroom cause I lost the first set in my tool box.... Didn't keep them in the yellow package for safe keeping..... but I still have my torque wrench, so go figure. - Haven't taken them apart yet (I'm kinda known for doing that), but I'm sure they will be just as pleasurable to tinker with as they are to clip with. - Showing them off at parties! - Why are you still reading the Pro list, isn't this enough for a nail clipper? Con's: - No wanna-be knife thingy for digging gunk from under your nails, or removing the snap-ring holding your wrist-pin to the connecting rod of your lawn mower engine. - Feeling like you should show them off at parties! - Ummm...... "KHHHHAAAAANNNN".... as said by Capt. Kirk.... I really don't have any other cons.... So.... In conclusion. Thank you Harperton for providing the world with the Klipit nail clipper set. They cut very well, very cleanly, and very satisfyingly. I appreciate the dedication to quality, function, and appearance. Also another shout-out on the packaging that doesn't cut your hand when you over-aggressively rip it open. Nice touch. And thank you for providing me the opportunity to share my story with you in hopes of obtaining a another set. Pretty damn cool of you Harperton! Sincerely, --PK from the sunny western beaches of Idaho.
David Terrell
Good set of Nail Clippers Top Quality
I had been looking for a good set of clippers since my last set broke at the hinge they where a lousy pair of clippers that always just bent my nail to the point that it would break off. I visit my grandparents everyday at the nursing home where they live and I always help clip their nails and the finger nails of the other residents that live there it is always a joy doing that good deed for them as for most of them can not do such a simple task that we take for granted everyday by them selves being that most of them just simply can not clip their own nails. I now have the Klipit Nail Clipper set from Harperton and let me tell you I am absolutely delighted to own this set. I have clipped my own nails and my grandparents and several resident friends of theirs and they love the Klipit Nail Clipper Set from Harperton one resident (Jeneen) even told me she was going to buy a bunch and give them away as Christmas gifts. Another resident (Franklin) told me that when I clip his nails he can notice the sharp clippers shearing his finger nails and not bending them till they break. With that said it is obvious that these Klipit Nail Clippers from Harperton are a homerun! The clippers have a satin finish on them and feel of top quality I can assure you this will be the last pair of nail clippers you will buy. Another reason I tend to buy certain products are for the warranty as well if an item is backed with a good warranty then I am sold and sure enough these Klipit Nail Clippers from Harperton have a great warranty.
Emanuel Lee Warren
Wife and I both love these
I love these. Years ago I searched for "the best" fingernail and toenail clippers. A review on The Sweethome had me buy a pair of wholly disappointing Tweezerman clippers. The toenail clippers had a flat (not curved) blade. I don't like that at all, though the review explained why it was wonderful as I recall. My journey from those disappointing Tweezerman clippers to these included a couple pair of Japanese clippers in the middle (one was good, the other was so bad even my 11 year old daughter rejected them as hard to use) and ended with these. I'm done looking as I've found what I was looking for. These are attractive, comfortable to hold and use, solidly built and sharp. That's a trifecta of positive characteristics. Great value for a high end personal care tool. I love my tools and am willing to try a few variations on something (for example, binoculars) to find the "best" ones for me. I wish these had been available back when I started my journey and wasted my time and money on other clippers. Didn't I already review these? If so, I'll consolidate them. This just showed up in my purchases list, so I'm leaving a review.
Hoymond Louie
Klipit: A Great All-Around Clipper
I have a quirk (curse) where I become irritated/distracted when my fingernails reach a certain length. It can strike at any time; therefore I’m never without a pair of fingernail clippers. Up until about a year ago, I didn’t realize there was a higher tier of clippers. I struggled with the cheap dollar store clippers, in all their terrible, flaking, chrome-plated glory. After enough torn nails and too-close cuts, I searched out a better way to clip. My search ended when I found the Seki Edge nail clippers. I love the Seki Edge! They were such a step up to my usual accouterments that I didn’t care about the few flaws that they had; I was a believer in the better nail clipper. Fast-forward a year later… I decided that I wanted to have a dedicated “at-home” clipper and one that I could leave in my work/travel bag. My first thought was to get another Seki. But, having spent a year with it, its few flaws (namely high price and large size) were enough to get me looking around for an alternative. At the conclusion of a relatively long search, I determined that the Klipit is the only viable alternative to the Seki. So, I placed my order and (not-so) patiently awaited its arrival. I’ve been using the Klipit for a month now (about 5 or 6 clippings), and here is what I can say about it: • The dual set is a great value. Compared to the Seki Edge, it was about 35% cheaper for the fingernail clippers. • Fit and finish is wonderful. They are made from surgical steel and have a nice satin finish. Compared to the Seki, they slightly edge them out (mainly because of the logo treatment. The Klipit has a clear-coated badge, while the Seki is just a sticker that will probably peel off at some point). • As a designer, I loved the packaging and waterproof travel bag included with the Klipit. It’s an old-school Swiss design aesthetic. • The Klipit fingernail clipper is considerably smaller than the Seki. This is a positive and a negative. It’s great for travel (stores in a pocket very easily), which is what I need from it. The downside, compared to the Seki, is that, since the lever arm is shorter, it requires more pressure to cut through the nail. • Blade is super sharp and makes a crisp, clean cut. I imagine it will stay that way for a long time. • Not really a negative, but compared to the Seki’s satisfying “CLICK” when your using the clipper, the Klipit has more of a dull, less satisfying (but quieter) “snap”. • Designed in the USA…. But assembled in China (just like the iPhone!). Versus the Seki, which I believe is designed/made in Japan. One final note is that, when I received my order the toenail clipper was missing from the packaging. I promptly contacted customer service and they did a wonderful job of making things right and sending out a new order. The bottom line is that I'm very satisfied with my Klipit clippers and I'd happily buy another set from them.
Jeromy Rillstone
Excellent design and thoughtful engineering.
One of those mundane and boring items that you don't think about much until you need them...and then you REALLY need them. Initially I thought this set was too expensive, especially when compared to other clippers I have owned. Then, I realized that I must have bought, tried, and abandoned, enough clippers over the years, that I easily exceeded the price for this set. More about the price in a minute. This Klipit set includes two clippers; one for your fingernails and a larger one for your toenails. Both are very well made (construction is stainless steel), and they are identical, except for the size. Many of the features seem specifically designed to address the minor annoyances that come with using such tools: - Very strong, heavy, and solid feeling; this helps to control them during use; - The hole for attaching to a keyring is not covered when the tool is folded closed; - There is a small -- but very useful -- "emery board" built into the underside of the folding lever...great for smoothing rough edges after clipping; - They come with a small, re-sealable, "zip-loc" plastic pouch for travel and storage. I have always had difficulty with clippers slipping out of my hand during use. I put a 1" split-ring through the hole on each clipper, and slip my finger through it when grasping the clipper...making it much easier to control. The weight, smooth operation, and ergonomic styling of the clippers make it much easier, as well. I really appreciate that the lever does not cover – and thus interfere with – adding the split-ring. By the way, both clippers fit nicely into the zip-loc case, even with a 1" split-ring installed on each. Fair disclosure: After writing most of this review, I was looking over the packaging, and saw that there was information printed on the inside surface of the box. After unfolding it, I saw that the company offers you a second set of clippers if you are willing to write a review. There are apparently no restrictions on what you put into the review – just that you do one. Once they see that you have posted your review, they send you the second set; so the price per set is cut in half. There is a Lifetime warranty. They are made in China – which is the only problem I see with them...I would rather "Buy American". Still – Highly Recommended, and I would purchase again.
Jeff Hart
Shut the front door
Don't write many reviews and didn't expect to wrote one for nil clippers but these are pretty bad a&%. Heavy, quality clippers that are surprisingly nimble in the hand. Have used them a few time already and cut is precise and clean. Never feels Luke it is tearing the nail or pulling. These are pretty bad ass though. My only problem is keeping my wife and kids from knowing about em. They are a little loss prone. I think I found a hiding place though beneath the HVAC in the attic. I also left all the other brand clippers laying within easy reach throughout the house in the hopes the FAM will see them and decide to use without investigating why I keep going into the attic and coming out with fresh looking nails.
Vicky Henry
Sturdy & Precise
I've tried over a dozen brands of nail clippers, including Seki/Tweezerman/Victorinox, and these are as good as any of them. Don't expect anything revolutionary here; they are shaped like your standard nail clippers. The innovation is in the very sturdy top lever, which makes your compression much more likely to result in a clean cut, rather than a tear. I've had clippers whose levers were so weak they'd bend before cutting my nails, which would often leave me with an ugly nail. Not these. For the elderly, disabled, and young, if have weak hands that can't grip tightly, I think these would be great. Pros: -Clean cuts every time. -Sturdy lever; no bending and doesn't require a great deal of force to cut. -Comfortable ergonomic shape to the lever, so you don't dig your hands into the edges. -The file is actually quite good, though it's centered away from the edge. I don't use it anyway. -Holes, in case you want to hang them or add them to a keychain. Cons: -None. If you want a special design that has an angled cutting surface or a revolutionary mechanism, look elsewhere, but these are very sturdy classic clippers.