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One par of “Trim” nail clippers and or trimmers. These are in working condition, but have been used. Some mild surface rust, require some minor TLC for show condition.

“Trim” nail clippers also include a fully adjustable swinging mini file with a little hook/blade to remove dirt from under the nail. Item when fully extended is roughly 12cm and 5.5cm when closed, markings show these are possibly made in the USA.

Perfect for the astute traveler.

Located on the Sunshine Coast.

Price: $100obo

Will post at buyers expense.

Contact methods and details in my profile.

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Fair enough cant complain about that...

You have a offer by PM...

PM

Can you demonstrate if these infact are fire rated clippers... As i have many fires and need a pair of clippers that can stand up to said fires... >_<

Also that they still work after said fire was to occur...

As shown below, these nail clippers are FULLY fire proof/resistant.

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There has been some doubt that these nail clippers genuinely work, below is evidence that these are in fact in working order.

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Matt, not looking to spilt up yet, rather sell as a complete unit.

Clippers still for sale, Brad pulled out last minute.

Edited by Nismo_Boy

Just thought I'd post a BUMP that is a SWEET clipper you have there dude, wish I was fooli sic enough to buy it.......... swap for a bright green nit comb?

Just thought I'd post a BUMP that is a SWEET clipper you have there dude, wish I was fooli sic enough to buy it.......... swap for a bright green nit comb?

Thanks Cyrus, but really not after any trades right now. I’m going overseas, need to sell for some spare cash.

Col: We’ll do ice cream lunch this week <3

will you trade for my one of a kind unreleased 2009 model race preped track car, with new boston brown colour. car has a full wound up twin rubber band motor putting out 350 jiggawatts at the wheels

comes with free rolf harris wobble board single in ipood built into dash. >_<

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This is too good for the classifieds...

General QLD section here you go...

Maby users can ask for demo's in various conditions...

Now that i know they are fire proof...

Can i ask do they work well in the car??? I mean can you sit in the driver seat and hold the steering wheel and cut at the same time...??? Pics???

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