• Reviews around cut (3.95 of 5)

    Revlon Nail Clipper, Curved Blade

    • When cutting finger nails, it does not make clean cuts; just sort of breaks the nail away.
    • Also has a hidden nail file and pick that comes in handy if you make a bad cut
    • The blades do not come into contact with eachother through a nail, resulting in a very un clean cut, almost tearing the last bit of nail away.
    • It does not give a nice, clean cut
    • Reviewed in November, 2015.When you cut your nails using this nail cutter, the cut is so rough that your nails turn out to be sharper than what they were before using the nail cutter
    • Clean, smooth cuts and then a nail file to shape
    • The center of the jaws close first and even with extra pressure applied to the levers, the jaws cannot close down enough on the outer edges to make a fully clean cut.
    • Very difficult to cut through the nails, never able to get a clean cut.
    • Overall they provide a much cleaner cut than the ones I usually pick up at the discount store
    • If you've ever used a very rough circular saw blade to try to make a fine cut, you know what I'm talking about when it leaves the last bit of wood un-cut on the bottom, and these nail clippers do the same thing
    • Does not do a clean cut.
    • It gives a decent cut, I haven't had any issues with it at all
    • Not a smooth cut
    • They are not sharp enough to make a clean cut.
    • During the first use, my nail was nearly torn off and the produced a very rough, jagged cut
    • n’t get a clean cut.
    • Not a clean cut
    • My nails looked like they were literally torn off rather then a nice clean cut and this was after the first use.
    • The cuts they make aren't clean
    • Makes a click sound when pressed hard and ensures a clean cut
    • Satisfying crisp, clean, tactical cut.
    • They often leave a rough jagged cut.