REMOS Stainless Steel Nose Hair Trimmer - No Batteries Needed - Fast & Safe - High Durability
Y**A
Really pleased with purchase
Nicely made. Easy to use. Painless.You will need two working hands. Not suitable for limited mobility or those with poorer dexterity.
F**Z
Unremarkable
Hit or miss in use ...
L**N
Do the job !!!
Best thing to have it for travel
M**.
Doesn't Really work!
Seemed a nicer alternative to electric trimmers for lighter 'ladies' usage but it really doesn't work awfully well at all
M**A
works well
Works well
P**K
There’s nothing wrong with it
The nose trimmer is one heavy creation of steel so I’m thinking the price of the product most probably reflects on that. I wanted to leave 5 stars because the quality of the product far exceeds that. The fact you don’t need electric for it is great. There is nothing wrong with the product it does trim the hairs like it states unfortunately it does tend to tug on the hair before making the cut and that’s why I gave only 4 stars, but to be fair you do have to place it so that the hair strands go into the blades which is best achieved with them thick wiry hairs. I prefer to pluck my nose hairs and yes I’ve got the pain tolerance to do so. Trimming the hair is not good enough for, if it was I’d use this one every time. Give the product a proper try before dismissing it as useless. To clean it remove the screw, pull out the bottom part, this will have lubricant on it to help it turn easily, wipe that over and twist a tissue up into the top part to push the hairs out. Fix it back together it’s that easy. I used my tweezers to undo the screw so it wasn’t a tight screw.
M**7
An interesting idea - for anyone with good hand-eye co-ordination!
This nose hair trimmer is a neat and interestingly designed little piece of kit. I thought it might be handy for removing my post-menopausal burgeoning nose hair forest. In principle it is a good idea - you don't even need a battery. But because it is such a sensitive area, it is very unnerving sticking something in your nose to cut the hairs. I normally use tweezers to remove stray hairs and the pain level is about 25/10 in the nose, as opposed to 1/10 on the chin - that's how sensitive the area is.. So I am nervous to start with - then you have to factor in that you need two hands to manage this very small item - right in your face, looking in the mirror - while the business end is stuck up your (very sensitive) nose, hunting for stray hairs. It just gave me the horrors, to be honest, and I chickened out. So I gave it to my son, whose nose and ears are getting more and more furry every day - and he loves it. Mind you - he gets his wife to do the deed for him, because it is just too weird trying to do it yourself. It is definitely an acquired skill for folks with good hand-eye co-ordination but, for me, it would have been better with a battery so I could have used it single-handed.
F**A
Teeny gadget requires patience of a saint
Wow this is really small! Makes it fiddly to hold. First downer. Then realised it doesn’t have batteries - good for the environment, not good for effective nose hair trimming/tweaking/plucking. Second downer. Price - well, at this money I’d expect several of them in different colours for every hair on my body - massive downer.Pain threshold - if yours isn’t high, don’t bother. My husband is the classic wimp on anything like this and he didn’t disappoint, hopping round the bathroom, eyes watering, claiming his nostril hair had been brutally ripped out. It hadn’t (he actually barely got half a single hair) but it gave me a good laugh.Obviously there is a knack to the twist and pull of this but we haven’t found it yet, despite many abortive attempts.Very overpriced, as I said - husband swears it’s the instrument of the devil and has gone back to his ol’ faithful battery one.
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