Customer—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve used an electric nose hair trimmer for decades. It never worked great but was adequate. I’m planning some long term travel and didn’t want to pack my electric trimmer so I thought I’d give this a try. I couldn’t be more pleased. It actually works better than the electric trimmer. Is very small and compact for traveling. And I even use it on my ears. Read more
The Grumpy Guy—February 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I bought this 2-in-1 Nasal Hair Cutter set thinking it would be a simpler, more controlled alternative to an electric nose hair trimmer. The idea sounded good: manual, double-sided, no batteries, and supposedly easier to use—especially for someone like me who’s very aware of noses. For context, I’m Italian. I have a real nose, not a decorative one, and nose hair management is not optional if you want to walk around with any dignity. From a technical standpoint, here’s how these are supposed to work: You insert the cutter into the nostril, rotate or move it gently so the internal blades catch and trim the hair. Simple in theory. In reality? They did absolutely nothing. I tried multiple angles, different pressure, slow movements, faster movements—you name it. The blades didn’t grab hair, didn’t cut hair, and didn’t seem to do much of anything at all. No pulling, no trimming, no results. It was like waving a toothpick around and hoping for the best. I actually thought maybe I was doing something wrong, so I compared it to my regular electric trimmer. One pass with the electric trimmer did more than all five of these tools combined. For me, these were a complete waste of money. I used them once, put them down, and now they’re just sitting in a drawer taking up space—right next to other things I thought would be useful but weren’t. I was hoping for an easier, cleaner solution than an electric trimmer. Unfortunately, this is definitely not it. I wouldn’t recommend these to anyone who actually needs to manage nose hair, and I won’t be buying them again. Sometimes simple is good. Sometimes simple just doesn’t work. This falls firmly into the second category. Read more
frank f—February 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I’ve tried every electric option—round heads, flat heads—as well as scissors and tweezers. Ouch. I always wished someone would make a razor that actually fit inside the nose, and this is it. I suspect the negative reviews are from people not using it correctly. You get five small, double-sided single-blade razors. Just apply a little soap or shaving cream, angle the blade like a straight razor, and go gently. The plastic guards extend beyond the blade to prevent cuts, and when used properly, you get a very close shave. Read more
Tio—December 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
They mostly do what you expect, just not extremely well. In the ads, it looks like these cut the hairs smooth. They don't. They leave quite a bit of strubble. I ended up using my battery powered trimmer. That said, in a pinch, these would be better than nothing. On the positive, they take up very little space (so portable), and they are inexpensive. Read more
Thomas Beard—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works great Read more
Timothy Allred—January 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I saw these advertised on Amazon. I decided to try them. They are very handy and easy to carry inside my shaving kit. Perfect for travel of all kinds and beats having to carry around a battery operated trimmer. Read more
William Shu—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Works exactly as advertised. Sharp and cuts cleanly. Removes unwanted hair with no risk to tissue. Read more
Dr. Colette Von Hanna—January 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They don't work. Maybe if I had burly nose hairs, but for me not so much. Read more