What I tried was: Fingernail Clipper without file (FNC3275). They sell them in a case of 288 for $69.88 which works out to $0.243 per clipper...sounds like a good
deal to me! I'm pretty happy with the price! My sister & I both tried them and thought they worked just fine. Also they were a little less stiff then some so would be easier for kids to use. I know many people like to include these with fishing kits for cutting the line.
deal to me! I'm pretty happy with the price! My sister & I both tried them and thought they worked just fine. Also they were a little less stiff then some so would be easier for kids to use. I know many people like to include these with fishing kits for cutting the line.
I hope this review helps someone...if you have any further questions, please just ask and you may want to check out the rest of my MD Supplies & Services Reviews for items appropriate to pack in Operation Christmas Child shoebox gifts.
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Thanks so much for your review!
ReplyDeleteNail clippers are a useful addition to shoe boxes. The entire family can benefit from them! Two years ago I purchased about 70 of them in bulk from amazon.com and still have some left. I add them to fishing kits (as you mentioned) in fat prescription bottles. They fit nicely in water bottles with other stuff for girls (wrapping them in plastic for safety). So glad you were able to review nail clippers and recommend them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review! I've never thought so much about quality vs. price before on my life. I want to keep costs down, obviously--but I don't have the luxury of replacing the item for the child if it doesn't hold up well.
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