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How Much Should You Spend On Nose Hair Clippers?

November 23rd, 2009

Nose hair clippers are one of those devices that some people have absolutely no need for, yet for others, they are absolutely essential. If you’ve found yourself with visible nose hair that didn’t used to be so visible, it might be time to invest in this handy little tool. An electric nose hair trimmer is safer, more effective, more consistent, and more time-effective than trying to trim your nose hair by hand. So if you have finally acknowledged that you are ready to give this tool a try, here is what you can expect to spend on the nose hair clippers themselves, and how to go about buying them.

Top Brands

As with any product, not all nose hair clippers are created equally. Some brands have a better reputation for their clippers, and with their overall product line, than others do. In many cases, price and quality understandably correspond, yet it shouldn’t be hard to get nose hair clippers that you are happy with for a reasonable price.

Some of the most popular manufacturers for nose hair trimmers include Tweezerman and Conair (on the lowest end of the price spectrum), Panasonic (in the middle), and Hammacher Schlemmer and Sharper Image (on the fancy end).

Options

The biggest choice you will make in selecting the nose hair clippers to buy is the level of performance and options that you want. On the most basic end are simple manual nose hair trimmers, which work not unlike spring-loaded scissors with a round attachment. On the high end, there are electric nose hair clipper attachments that come as part of a comprehensive men’s grooming set (complete with hair cutting, beard trimming, moustache grooming, ear hair trimming, and even body hair controlling tools).

Price Ranges

Both of the categories above play a role in how much your trimmers cost. A simple manual nose hair trimmer from Tweezerman can cost $15, while a high end multi-function grooming set from Wahl will run $40. Even higher end names cost even more, but for most people, electric nose hair clippers in the $20-$30 are more than sufficient for everyday maintenance and comfort.