• You Probably Don't Need The $50 Klhip Nail Clippers…

    Matt Burns

    Matt is a Senior Editor at TechCrunch. Matt Burns is a family man first and attempts to be a writer second. Born and raised in the heart of the automotive world, only cars eclipse his love of gadgets. He previously wrote for Engadget and EngadgetHD before moving into the party house that is TechCrunch. He learned the retail side of... → Learn More

    Wednesday, November 17th, 2010


    Klhip’s goal was noble: To make a better nail clipper. I’m down with that. But I don’t care if the nail clippers are made out of Zeus’s teeth, nail clippers should not be $50 even if they are the best ones on earth.


    The trick here is that some US-based company threw-out the convential nail clipper designed and came up with this instead. The nail clippings stay within the clipper instead of shooting across the room and they are said to cut a nail so clean that filing is not necessary. But it’s $50. That’s $50 more than I’ve ever spent on nail clippers. Your call, trust fund baby. [Klhip via Gadget Lab]

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