✨ Precision Meets Durability in Every Pull! ✨
The Tweezerman Stainless Steel Ingrown Hair Splintertweeze is designed for both men and women, featuring hand-filed tapered tips for precise removal of ingrown hairs and splinters. Made from durable stainless steel, it is easy to clean and maintain, ensuring hygiene with every use.
K**Y
Great tweezers!!!
These tweezers are exactly what we needed in our home! I Plan on buying another to put in our camper. We live in an area where tics are everywhere ( Michigan), and with 2 dogs we needed a good solid pair of tweezers, and this are it!! Also, my husband dabbles in woodworking, and these are great for splinters! Very, very pleased with these tweezers! And I would definitely recommend these tweezers!
J**N
Superb tweezers
Superb tweezers
B**F
Great quality, but I would say definitely overpriced
Amazing tweezers, but I have to say the edges are not very smooth when I’m using them a bit on the sharp side
J**A
These are great!
These are great for getting out small thorns and splinters
C**L
Not very sharp — defeats the purpose
Living in a 100 year old building with old wood floors, I got these tweezers specifically for splinter removal. I thought they'd be extremely sharp, needle-nose tweezers, much like biomedical tweezers. Unfortunately, that is not the case. You can press them firmly against your skin without feeling a sharp sensation.Ironically, the *regular* Tweezerman slant-angle tweezers are sharper. I got both at the same time, and I ended up using the regular tweezers to remove a splinter than I could not successfully remove with the Splintertweeze.
A**R
Hair splinters beware
These are great! Best tweezers I’ve purchased so far. Great for my daily hair splinters!
M**L
Remove Splinters Not Cause Them
I was looking for a set of solid, quality tweezers that I could depend on. Tweezerman seemed to have a good reputation so I ordered 3 different pairs in Classic Stainless. (1) Slant Tweezer (2) Point Tweezer (3) Ingrown Hair / Splinter Tweezer. My initial reaction after receiving them is that they seem nice with tips that form a tight grip. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the edges along the handle on all three pairs were not “finished” well and had metal shavings / metal splinters. See attached photos. I had to sand the handle edges with 400 grit sandpaper to remove the metal splinters on all three pairs of tweezers.Pros:o Tips grip well and meet flusho Stainless steel material of good qualityCons:o Poor manufacturing process for handleso Poor quality control of handleso Relatively expensiveConclusion:I decided to keep all three pairs after sanding the handle edges to remove metal shavings and metal splinters. If I were to purchase Tweezerman again, I would buy the “coated” ones as the coating may eliminate this problem with the rough handle edges. Also, I probably wouldn’t purchase the “Ingrown Hair / Splinter Tweezer” since the tip seems almost identical to their “Point Tweezer”. Tweezermans are expensive. The regular 3.69” tweezers needed to be purchased separately and were not sold in sets at time of purchase (only the mini/petite size seemed to be sold in paired sets). Tweezer Guru sells a nice set of four tweezers which I also own – the tips aren’t quite as precise as the Tweezerman, but you get a set of 4 different tweezers for about half the price of just one Tweezerman tweezer.Country of Manufacture:All three pairs were made in India by Tweezerman India.
S**Y
Great for grabbing fine hair
I bought three different tweezers (all the same style) to see which were the best. I mainly use them to remove ingrown hairs after I shave or maybe a splinter. I might also use them to pull a random stray hair.I purchased the following:Sally Hansen Stray Hair Beware-Needle Point TweezersTweezes Professional Point Ingrown Hair Splinter Tip TweezersTweezerman Ingrown Hair SplintertweezeThe Sally Hansen are the worst (1 star). They are so poorly made that they won't even grab the thickest of hair. The tips are too big/blunt and the tips don't meet accurately and evenly, so no matter what you do the hair just slides through the tweezers. These are cheap in price, but are useless except for maybe picking up small screws and bolts?The Tweezes brand are sort of okay for larger splinters (2 Stars). They won't grab any fine hairs, they might grab a really think hair. Kind of hit or miss. The hair often slides through. The tips are long and fine, which is good. For the price, I really wanted this one to work, but it wasn't ideal.The Tweezerman (silver) Splintweeze are quite good (4 stars). I have owned several of these. They last about 3 months then they are no good anymore. The tips move, bend, or just don't work anymore. However, when they do work these are very good! They will grab very fine hairs and the hair won't slide through. They are more expensive, but they actually work.Hope this review helps people to not waste money on products that don't work and buy ones that do.
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