Trim Nail Care Emery Boards, 20 Count
- Brand:
- Trim
- Model Number:
- Trim
- UPC:
- 071603003484
- EAN:
- 0071603003484
- Walmart SKU:
- 10413898
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Highest Price
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$8.35 | |
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Lowest Price
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$2.36 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$6.32 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 434 reviews.
We have a problem finding emery boards that are effective, these are awesome, just like the quality they used to be. Bulky ones work but not for the edges like an emery board can file on the nail and the skin next to the nail.
I like this compared to other brands. It is more durable. The layers stay together. We keep them where we sit and linger. We don't keep it in the purse. Both grits are perfect for us. Will buy again
Use these pretty regular since my nails split. They are good at filing down the areas that ridge up on the nails. That seems to be where the nails split when they grow out
i loved them because they work. i tried the big ones and they didn't work as well as the small ones so i went with what i know.
Trim is a brand I trust for nail supplies. These emory boards were exactly what I needed. Awesome grit on one side and softer on the other.
These were just what I needed. The boards are not flimsy. Both sides are longer lasting than some others I have used. There are enough emery boards that I can conveniently leave one wherever I need to. And the best part is that they actually work.
Grit is not too rough. Great smoothing out edges.
Good product. Compare to any quality Emory boards .
they are not good thank you
These are smaller, thin, little abrasive trash. I went in person to Walmart and they did not have ANY in stock so I bought these. They should be dollar store, $1.00 worth if that. They barely sand anything, not nails, or dead skin. Flimsy, weak, no abrasive. Walmart should take these down.. that are 1/3rd the width of revlon that evidently Walmart does not carry. Everything is much lower in quality, again like when the dollar store actually sold everything for $1.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $6.19 (Apr 1) to $6.81 (May 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.34.
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