Recommend me great nail clippers

I wish the klhip had a file. Sometimes, only a file is needed.
 
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Aside from being a bit larger than I'd like for EDC, the Feather Parada models seem awesome.
 
Concorde. Made in Japan. Comes with a nice leather case and excellent file. Bought two just in case. About $15 each I think.
 
I use the Seki Deluxe clippers, also available on Amazon. Not the most compact but they do hold trimmings rather than letting them fly, and they have a file on the underside.
 
There are times that the edge of a nail gets roughened by day to day life (e.g. a tough knife pull) and a file is all the nail requires. With the khlip, you have to trim off more than you'd need.
 
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I'm presently using a Concord Executive nail clipper until the release of the PGA (Personal Grooming Attachment) for the Work Sharp Knife & Tool Sharpener. IMO the Concord is well designed, Seki made and represents a good value. I have given several as gifts.
 
Yep, those look to be the same ones on Amazon.com. I've had mine for 5 years now...still astounded as to how well they cut. A file is always handy no matter how sharp though.
 
I have a mehaz set that are quite good, they have a plastic nail catcher that also has a little file card glued to it. but according to sweethome they might be hard to find right now.
 
Thanks for all the responses. I decided to order the Feather PaRaDa (small) partially due to how great their razor blades are. They get great reviews online. I'll report back after I get them.
 
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