

✂️ Cut Clean, Grip Confident, Look Sharp!
The Seki Edge Nail Clippers SS-106 combine centuries-old Japanese steel craftsmanship with modern ergonomic design, delivering razor-sharp, precise cuts for thick nails. Featuring a curved stainless steel blade and a ridged zinc alloy lever for superior grip, these professional-grade clippers offer comfort and durability for men, women, and seniors alike. Compact and built to last, they come with a lifetime warranty, making them an essential grooming tool for home or travel.
























| ASIN | B000F35R00 |
| ASIN | B000F35R00 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,905 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #17 in Fingernail & Toenail Clippers |
| Blade Edge | Curved |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Seki EDGE |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,039) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04972525701426 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.68 x 0.59 x 0.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Item model number | SE-1/SS-106 |
| Manufacturer | GREEN BELL |
| Manufacturer | GREEN BELL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SS-106 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | SE-1/SS-106 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.68 x 0.59 x 0.51 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Target Audience | Men, Women |
| UPC | 755332349005 793379272894 748616103493 784179325972 689157541118 |
| UPC | 755332349005 793379272894 748616103493 784179325972 689157541118 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects |
D**A
Sharp, clean, & precise
These are amazing. Sharp. Clean cuts. Easy handling. Good grip. High quality. Precise.
G**D
Finally, a good clipper
Pros: Very sharp. Cuts very cleanly. Seems well constructed to last a long while. The design gives it pretty good leverage for hard nails. This is the best and only one I've tried that cuts equal to or maybe even tops the old Gem brand clippers that I still have from the 70's. The Gem clippers still work great, but I needed a clipper for travel and those Gems are like heirlooms to me, heh. Con: (minor) - no built in file. I know many people use a dedicated nail file or emery board instead, but the the built-in was usually good enough for me. Not a big deal, though - in fact, the first time I used these, the clipping were so clean that I didn't have any rough edges that need filing.
F**O
Easy to use
Great device. A little bigger than expected but very comfortable to use. Well built. Recommended.
M**B
Absolutely recommend
Yes, yes, yes! Seki Edge and Greenbell are the same company. Bought both. This review is for the smaller Seki Edge. Photos of size comparison below. Surprisingly, my husband prefers the smaller pair (Seki Edge) and I prefer the feel of the Green Bell larger clipper. As far as the extremely high quality and sharpness, they are the same and both excellent. Note: neither come with a case and they are sharp. I found a plastic box at home for the Seki Edge. Still looking for protective case for larger Green Bell.
D**N
High quality clippers
Compact and sharp, works well. Has some weight to it, seems like it should last a long time. Have the larger version, too, and like having both sizes, this smaller size works well for smaller fingers and toes. Doesn't have a nail file on it, like the larger one, but I have separate files for when I need one.
R**S
Good clipper for a reasonable price
I got this more than 2 years ago and have been using it ever since. Is it perfect? Definitely not, but neither are clippers by any other brand, including hugely overpriced models which are "made in Solingen, Germany" or the ones with "creative" names like "Clyppi" (if anyone will be claiming otherwise - most likely they are paid shills for certain company, and unfortunately Amazon attracts many of these). Is it sharp? Yes, it is, at least mine was and still is, even after all that time of regular usage. If yours wasn't - you might have gotten a defective one, just return it for replacement. You also have an equal chance of getting a defective (or improperly sharpened) unit from ANY other brand, that's what the warranty is for. Is it comfortable enough to use? For me - yes, BUT the shape of your hands and fingers (and other stuff like thickness and hardness of your nails) is most likely different so it might not be for you. Not the fault of the clipper, just try out other models with different shapes, you might find the one that will fit YOU the best. Is it a 100% stainless steel? Well, no - for example the lever is made out of some aluminum alloy but that has no effect on its functionality or durability. Is it durable enough? Yes, it is - mine still works well, no breakages of any kind, no rust, no peeling of any surface parts (even the sticker is still there!), although I don't try to shower it every day (I prefer to clip nails while they're still "dry"). Does it leave the edges of your nails somewhat "rough"? Yea, it does - like I mentioned before the clipper is VERY sharp straight from the factory so depending on your nail's composition and thickness it may leave the edges of your nails also somewhat "sharp" to the touch. Of course you can always use a nail file (not included with this clipper, you need to buy it separately) to smooth out your nails or let them be smoothed out "naturally" over some time. Personally I don't mind it because the benefit of the sharper jaws (you do not need to squeeze the lever as hard as on most other clippers) really outweighs this minor drawback. Is it worth its price? For me - yes, especially compared to the junky "no-name" clippers you can get at your local pharmacy or any store which sells grooming items and which usually require much more effort to operate then start to go dull or break after a year or less. For you - I don't know, just try them out yourself and decide.
A**E
THUMBS WAY THE HELL UP
Oh, my God. Why did I wait 67 years to get around to trying something decent? These cut through nails like BUTTAH. Oh my God, they're good.
M**4
Certes ce n'est assurément pas le coupe-ongles le moins du marché, mais c'est le meilleur que j'ai jamais eu. Il coupe très bien, et cela avec un minimum d'effort; de plus il est élégant et il a l'air solide, bref je suis pleinement satisfait par cet achat. Du made in Japan dans la plus pure tradition : qualité et efficacité. A l'heure de la course au moins cher, fabriqué dans le pays appelé l'usine du monde, certaines entreprises misent encore sur la QUALITE, même si celle-ci a un prix... Je conseille ce produit : l'essayer c'est l'adopter.
A**C
This is a very solid and very sharp nail clipper. It is made in Japan and while it costs more than something you would buy at Walmart, it works better than any nail clipper I have ever used. I was originally concerned that my hands might slip while using this (lack of a grippy surface) but these have an ergonomic grip which is not only comfortable but it doesn't slip. What makes them better than any other nail clipper I have used, is the amount of pressure it takes to use. A small amount of pressure ends up making a nice clean cut. They are very sharp. Finally, unlike the cheap, chrome coated nail clippers, this is actually stainless steel. The cheap ones end up getting chipped and sometimes the coating simply flakes off. If you are looking for a sharp and high quality nail clipper you will not have to replace anytime soon, spend the extra money. you will not be sorry you did.
I**S
Absolute quality, cuts with precision due to the very sharp clips. No cracking of the nails at all, just like cutting with scissors. The best nail cutter I have ever had. It's certainly not small or big, a good size really. Definitely recommend to all.
K**O
Yes! It did a better job.
A**R
The sharpness of the cutter is good, has always cut well and was very easy to use. The problem with it however, is that after a month and a half of near daily use, the bottom of the pin that holds the arm to the cutter part just disintegrated. It seems to me like a pretty massive design fault that the metal part that is in constant contact with another piece of metal is made so thin, that just by the rotation back and forth of the arm from the cutting position to the default position, it will wear out completely within maybe a few hundred uses. I suppose it could be a manufacturing issue of some kind, but for the price I paid (25 euros!), I expected it to last me at the very least a year.
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