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HK Long Handled Rounded Toenail Scissors (Ideal For Diabetics)

For safer diabetes foot care HK toenail scissors feature rounded tips and elongated handles to allow maximum control and minimise the risk of awful injuries. With a sturdy design they cut toenails smoothly and effortlessly. Hypoallergic stainless steel is perfect for sensitive diabetic skin and is specially hardened so the scissors will cut beautifully over many years even with frequent use. Made by Hans Kniebes in Solingen Germany. Family tradition since 1926 Precision grinding of the cutting edge for a smooth and effortless cut Antiallergic and rust free stainless steel made with absolute minimum amount of chemicals Can be easily sterilised to prevent an infection spread Length: 10 cm. With decades-long experience in the finest Solingen nail tools crafting Hans Kniebes have created HK-Medicure - a special line of nail instruments specifically designed for gentle nail care. Where safer nail care is paramount such as in diabetes HK-Medicure offers rounded and hypoallergic tools for manicure and pedicure on sensitive skin and nails.

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HK Long Handled Rounded Toenail Scissors (Ideal For Diabetics)

$112.00Price
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