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Nose and Ear Hair Trimmer

It works okay. It doesn't do a great job on long ear hairs. (what a disgusting and
demoralizing thing to say and to admit having the darn things.) It is no worse or no
better than the one it replaced. 



  • 【Energy Efficient & Quiet】 A new and more powerful motor, reduces power usage by up to 25%. One AA battery (included) can last for more than 12 months, when used for 5 minutes at a time. Noise is lower than 50db, so you can use these nose hair clippers confidently without disturbing others. The clipper’s slim shape and pen-like design make these clippers the best choice for both travel and home.
  • 【Ultra-sharp Dual-edged Blades】 This nose hair trimmer has a double-edged, rotary stainless-steel blade. The clippers are comfortable to use, as the blade rotates 360°, gently and quickly cutting nose hair without painfully pulling out the hair by the root. Powerful motor-driven blades effortlessly cut and trim even the thickest, coarsest, most unruly hair.
  • 【Multifunction & Convenient】 Driven by a 9000-rpm motor, nose, ear, eyebrow and facial hair can easily be trimmed by the high-speed motor and double-edged blades. The rotary switch is beautifully designed and easy to use; it’s pen-shaped design is enhanced with a non-slip grip. Suitable for both men and women. No more embarrassing moments on dates, at work or at parties. Go anywhere with confidence!
  • 【Easy to Use and Clean】 The cutting head is easy to clean and maintain. It simply twists off, so that you can wash it under running water. Should the cutting head of the trimmer become blunt, the included replacement head can be installed. The machine head is also supplied with a dust cover, which further protects the blades and prolongs service life.
  • 【WARRANTY】 Our product comes with a 30-day return policy and a 12-month free replacement policy for your worry-free customer experience. Please contact us should you have any questions, and we will respond within 24 hours.

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