Tweezerman Facial Hair Scissors
- Brand:
- Tweezerman
- Model Number:
- 038097009408
- UPC:
- 038097009408
- EAN:
- 0038097009408
- Walmart SKU:
- 117872927
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$20.00 | |
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$16.99 | |
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$16.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.08/5 from 13 reviews.
This small scissor very accurately takes care of all my personal small hair care needs.
These lil' scissors work wonderfully on my pets paw pads.
Great Scissors
Great quality. Quick shipping.
I've used my Tweezerman tweezers for years and have been very happy with them, but I hadn't found facial hair scissors that I like so I bought two pairs of Tweezerman scissors for my husband and me. They're easy to use and are safe - but make no mistake, the cutting edges are sharp and do the job perfectly. We are very satisfied with these scissors and this is the only brand I'll buy in the future.
I have been grooming dogs for 44 years. Many breeds grow fur (hair) in the corner of their eyes, and other sensitive areas. These scissors have been invaluable for trimming these areas. They are sharp and curved to point away from eyes. I can't work safely without them.
I bought these scissors to replace a pair from a cheaper, lesser known brand that I have owned for 8 years. Even though they are mustache scissors, I use them to cut the hair around my toy poodle's eyes, pads of the feet, and sanitary areas. They are curved with rounded tips so they make the perfect safety scissors for my needs. However, I paid almost twice as much for these Tweezerman mustache scissors vs the no name brand yet the no name, 8 year old scissors are still out-performing these brand new ones. I confusingly believed the Tweezermans were stainless steel yet they completely rusted in one single wash in the dishwasher. I wash my other mustache scissors as well as all other scissors in the dishwasher after cutting my dog's hair or my hair or if I cut something that gets them dirty. I've never had a single pair of scissors rust except for these Tweezerman. Even if you are using these scissors to cut your facial hair, I imagine they will be stored in a bathroom where they could get damp and you absolutely need to keep grooming tools sanitary, so how are you supposed to clean them without getting them wet? I don't let them sit and soak in water, I simply put them where the silverware goes in the dishwasher and run it. For 8 years, the cheap brand and all of my other scissors have done beautifully in the dishwasher, but the very first time I washed the Tweezerman—they rusted. I thought these were supposed to be stainless steel and that's why I bought them. I didn't NEED a second pair, but I thought it would be nice to have a spare and I also thought these scissors would be an upgrade to my 8 year old no names. My husband is very knowledgeable when it comes to tools and things and even he told me to order them. When he saw the rust, he said they absolutely cannot be stainless steel. Even if I immediately take them out of the dishwasher afterwards, they're already rusted! I hate it! These are brand new, they were expensive, and I can't return them because they came from a 3rd party seller and not Walmart. I don't know if they are fake Tweezerman or what, but I knew I shouldn't have bought from a 3rd party and I'll never do it again. I wish Walmart would go back to selling things that only come from them so that customers can feel secure with their purchases and return if needed. I'm still able to use the rusted scissors, but it's ridiculous and they look ugly, and I'm scared to leave them out on my bathroom counter even though I can leave my cheap ones out all day every day. What a shame and waste of money. I'm so disappointed and don't feel comfortable using rusted scissors near my dog's eyes so I barely use them at all. I am going to buy Tweezerman mustache scissors from a local business where I can see if they are the same quality as these. Unfortunately, Tweezerman mustache scissors are getting very hard to find so I'll have to order local soon AFTER I verify with the actual Tweezerman company that these are stainless steel.
The scissors are high quality and worth the price. The tweezers are junk. Out of the box, they only came together at the extreme tip. I had to bend them to get them to touch evenly across the working edge. The fact that I could easily bend them is not a good thing. Plus the edges were so sharp that they cut the hairs rather than pulling them out. I thought that paying top dollar would get me top quality.
The product was not what was pictured. It appears they substituted another product.
Ive been buying these exactly scissors for years. This pair is dull. it doesn't cut. Very dissapointed.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $16.99 (Jun 4) to $20.00 (Apr 9) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $17.66.
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