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expired Posted by Levinworth • Feb 21, 2021

Safety 1st Steady Grip Infant Nail Clipper (Colors May Vary) $2.50 @ Amazon

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Feb 22, 2021
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Feb 22, 2021
FrugalBrutal
Feb 22, 2021
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Pro tip for new parents: When you clip, clip nail-side down to better not clip your kiddo's finger-tips. Better yet, use a yellow buffing block for newborns and when that doesn't cut it anymore, use emery boards. That way no-chance of clip.
Feb 22, 2021
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Feb 22, 2021
workerant
Feb 22, 2021
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Quote from FrugalBrutal :
Pro tip for new parents: When you clip, clip nail-side down to better not clip your kiddo's finger-tips. Better yet, use a yellow buffing block for newborns and when that doesn't cut it anymore, use emery boards. That way no-chance of clip.
No idea what you are talking about.

For me, a head lamp... the one go around your head. You will need it because the best time to clip the infant nail is when it's not moving...deep sleep. Deep sleep is when the infant couldn't stay awake anymore and just crash. That's the perfect time to get the clipper and light. Depend on your kiddo, you might not need to do it at night.

And always.......... goodluck. Peace
Feb 24, 2021
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Feb 24, 2021
vha23
Feb 24, 2021
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Quote from FrugalBrutal :
Pro tip for new parents: When you clip, clip nail-side down to better not clip your kiddo's finger-tips. Better yet, use a yellow buffing block for newborns and when that doesn't cut it anymore, use emery boards. That way no-chance of clip.
Agree. I use an Emory board and it works great.

We also got one of those motorized nail grinders from Amazon that works well. Ive. found Emory board to be easier. My wife likes the motorized trimmer.

Something like this but there are tons of brands:

Baby Nail Clippers 20 in 1 by Royal Angels Baby | Safe Electric Baby Nail Trimmer, Baby Nail File Kit, Additional Replacement Heads, Newborn Toddler Toes and Fingernails, Trim and Polish (Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077QBJ...BVJ12664NN
Feb 26, 2021
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Feb 26, 2021
haely
Feb 26, 2021
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Quote from workerant :
No idea what you are talking about.

For me, a head lamp... the one go around your head. You will need it because the best time to clip the infant nail is when it's not moving...deep sleep. Deep sleep is when the infant couldn't stay awake anymore and just crash. That's the perfect time to get the clipper and light. Depend on your kiddo, you might not need to do it at night.

And always.......... goodluck. Peace
Instead of a head lamp I recommend baby nail clippers with a built-in light. They're incredibly practical for trimming baby nails!

https://www.amazon.com/Safety-1st...ght&sr=8-3
Feb 26, 2021
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Feb 26, 2021
workerant
Feb 26, 2021
3,222 Posts
Quote from haely :
Instead of a head lamp I recommend baby nail clippers with a built-in light. They're incredibly practical for trimming baby nails!

https://www.amazon.com/Safety-1st...ght&sr=8-3
I have that, it doesn't work for me. I need the light from the top.
Mar 16, 2021
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Chop468
Mar 16, 2021
177 Posts
d never trust safety1st again. I used their nail clipper, not this particular one but one that came in whole grooming set. After a few use, the connector broke and shot out right by my eye. I have to say i was extremely lucky because it only scratch the side of my face, near my eyebrow, otherwise i would only have one eye left by now.
I contacted the company about quality and safety issue. Never heard a single word from them.
Mar 16, 2021
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Mar 16, 2021
Chop468
Mar 16, 2021
177 Posts
I'd never trust safety1st again. I used their nail clipper, not this particular one but one that came in whole grooming set. After a few use, the connector broke and shot out right by my eye. I have to say i was extremely lucky because it only scratched the side of my face, near my eyebrow, otherwise i would only have one eye left by now.
I contacted the company about quality and safety issue. Never heard a single word from them.

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