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Clippers catch shards of toenail as they fly away from toe. No more toenails in the carpet!
'Easy Hold' Toenail Clipper from Trim USA
http://footexpress....FE&Product_Code=631 Toenail clippers with finger grips and nail clipping compartment. [dgeiser13, Jul 14 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]
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This honestly just occurred to me: wrap the clippers and the extremity to be trimmed in a loose, clear plastic bag. Then, operate the clippers from outside the bag. No fuss, no muss. |
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just trim them outside on the lawn or wherever, silly. |
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Useful for Eskimos, though. |
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Err... baked. I have a nail-clippers-in-a-plastic-shell thing which does this. |
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Damned thing doesn't have the little scraper doohickey, though. |
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my friend once got a nasty infection after stepping on a toe nail from her roomate's boyfriend's foot. things like this shouldn't happen... |
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