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Finally See What You're Cutting: Angled-Head Clippers For Thick Toenails

Cut to a line you can actually see. The head sits at an angle to the handles, so the blade turns toward your eye instead of hiding under your thumb. You stay upright in a chair, watch the edge close on the nail, and stop where you meant to — on toenails, on fingernails, and on the ridged big toenail that used to take four tries.

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  • See the cut line the whole way through — the angled head turns the blade toward your eye instead of tucking it under your thumb
  • Stay sitting upright in a chair — no folding double, no propping a foot on the sink to get within reach
  • Take a thick big toenail in one bite — the 15mm cutting head spans the nail instead of nipping at it corner by corner
  • Hold your grip when hands are wet or weak — diamond-cut texture runs the full length of both arms
  • Leave nothing to sweep up — the closed catcher traps each clipping where it falls instead of firing it across the floor
  • Put it away safe — a sliding rivet lock holds the jaw shut, so the edge is never loose in a drawer or a travel bag
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I'm 71 and I hadn't cut my own big toenail in two years — my wife had been doing it. Did both feet myself Sunday morning, sitting in a kitchen chair. — Raymond K., Verified Buyer

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It Shears Solid Copper Wire.

See What The Edge Does.

Copper wire is harder than any nail on your body, and the jaw parts it in one squeeze. That is the same edge that meets a ridged big toenail, a thin fingernail, and the thickened corner that normally takes four attempts and still tears. Look at the cut face itself — flat and square, not folded over, not crushed, not ripped away in pieces.

Why the angle matters

Four Things A Straight Clipper Cannot Do

Every part of this tool answers the same problem — you cannot cut well what you cannot see.

Sightline Head
01

Sightline Head

Because the head is set at an angle to the handles, the blade rotates into your field of view instead of disappearing under your own thumb. You watch the edge close on the nail and stop on the line you picked, sitting upright in a chair instead of bent over at arm's length.

“First time in years I could actually watch the blade instead of feeling around for it. I stopped exactly where I wanted on all ten.” — Marilyn D.

Diamond Grip
02

Diamond Grip

Diamond-cut texture runs the full length of both arms, so the tool stays put in the web of your hand rather than pivoting a quarter turn when your thumb slips. Because you squeeze across the whole palm instead of pinching with one joint, weak or arthritic hands still close the jaw cleanly.

“My hands are arthritic and wet from the shower and it still didn't twist on me once.” — Frances O.

Wide-Jaw Bite
03

Wide-Jaw Bite

The cutting head measures 15mm across, wide enough to span a thick big toenail in a single bite. Because the whole nail sits between the curved 440C blades at once, it shears flat in one pass instead of being nipped corner by corner until the middle folds and tears.

“My big toenails are thick and ridged from years of running. One squeeze each, straight across, done.” — Doug W.

Slide Lock
04

Slide Lock

A rivet switch on the hinge slides across and holds the jaw closed. Because the edge is shut away between uses, the clippers can sit loose in a bathroom drawer or a packed travel bag without you reaching blindly onto an open blade — and the closed catcher holds the clippings until you tip them out.

“Slide the little switch and it's shut. Goes in my toiletry bag now instead of the medicine cabinet.” — Anthony P.

Why Straight-Head Clippers Make You Guess

The drugstore pair in your drawer puts the blade underneath your thumb, at the far end of your reach, on the one nail that needs the most care. Here is what changes when the head turns.

Viveala LockJaw Pro

Blade turns into your sightline — you watch the cut as it happens
15mm cutting head spans a thick big toenail in one bite
Diamond-cut arms hold their place in wet or weak hands
Closed catcher traps every clipping where it falls
Rivet lock holds the jaw shut between uses
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Straight-Head Drugstore Clippers

You cut by feel at arm's length and find out how it went afterward
Nips one corner, folds the middle, tears the rest away
Turns a quarter twist in your fingers the moment your thumb slips
Clippings ping off the tile and turn up under the sink for a week
Rides loose in the drawer with its edge facing your fingertips
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One Clipper. Every Nail You've Been Putting Off.

Sunday Morning

The weekly trim in a kitchen chair, both feet done in the time it used to take to work up to the first toe.

Straight Out Of The Shower

Nails are soft and your hands are wet — the diamond-cut arms hold anyway, so this is the easiest ten minutes of the week.

Before A Long Walk

Square off the big toenail so it stops catching inside the sock and pressing back into the corner by mile three.

Fingernails At The Desk

The same head works on a hangnail or a split thumbnail, close enough to see without holding your hand out at arm's length.

Packed For The Trip

Lock slid shut, clipper and file back in the tin, the whole set flat in a toiletry bag with nothing loose or sharp.

Helping Your Dad

Cutting someone else's nails is guesswork with a straight clipper. Here you can see the line you're cutting to on their foot.

Sunday Morning

The weekly trim in a kitchen chair, both feet done in the time it used to take to work up to the first toe.

Straight Out Of The Shower

Nails are soft and your hands are wet — the diamond-cut arms hold anyway, so this is the easiest ten minutes of the week.

Before A Long Walk

Square off the big toenail so it stops catching inside the sock and pressing back into the corner by mile three.

Fingernails At The Desk

The same head works on a hangnail or a split thumbnail, close enough to see without holding your hand out at arm's length.

Packed For The Trip

Lock slid shut, clipper and file back in the tin, the whole set flat in a toiletry bag with nothing loose or sharp.

Helping Your Dad

Cutting someone else's nails is guesswork with a straight clipper. Here you can see the line you're cutting to on their foot.

440C Steel, Ground In Matched Pairs

The blades are cut from 440C high-carbon stainless — the grade knife makers reach for when an edge has to stay sharp through hard, abrasive material. Both jaws are ground as a matched pair and set so they meet flush along the whole curve, which is what lets a ridged nail shear flat rather than fold between two edges that almost line up. The body is stainless throughout, the rivet is set to hold its tension, and the spring reopens the jaw for you between cuts.

The Numbers Behind The Cut

What's in the Box:

1x Viveala LockJaw Pro angled-head clipper, 1x stainless steel nail file, 1x tin storage case

Specs:

Cutting Head Width:15mmwide enough to span a thick big toenail in a single bite
Blade Material:440C High Carbon Stainless Steelholds its edge through thick, ridged nails that dull softer steel
Blade Edge:Curved Wide-Jaw Bladesthe curve follows the shape of the nail, so you cut to one line rather than a series of flats
Body Material:Stainless Steelrinses clean and will not rust on a damp bathroom shelf
Color:Black
Length:9.7 cm / 3.82 insits across the palm rather than pinched between finger and thumb
Weight:34 glight enough that a long trim never tires your hand
Safety:Sliding rivet lockholds the jaw shut so the edge is never exposed in a drawer or bag
Care:Rinse and dry after useno oiling, no sharpening, no parts to replace
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What People Say After The First Trim

Visibility While Cutting4.9
Cuts Thick Nails4.8
Grip Security4.7
Mess Control4.6
Build Quality4.8
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Based on reviews from
3,184+ customers
Marilyn D.Verified
Posted Aug 6
I could see the whole cut

First time in years I could actually watch the blade instead of feeling around for it. I sat in a chair with my foot on a stool and stopped exactly where I wanted on all ten.

Doug W.Verified
Posted Aug 3
One squeeze per big toe

Thick and ridged from thirty years of running. My old clippers took four bites and still left a tear. This goes straight across in one and the cut face is flat.

Frances O.Verified
Posted Jul 30
Didn't twist in wet hands

My hands are arthritic and I do this right after the shower. The textured arms never turned on me. I close it across my palm now instead of pinching with my thumb, which used to be the part that hurt.

Anthony P.Verified
Posted Jul 27
Lives in my toiletry bag

Slide the little switch on the hinge and it's shut. I stopped worrying about reaching into a packed bag and finding the blade first. Three trips so far and it hasn't come open once.

Karen S.Verified
Posted Jul 23
Nothing on the bathroom floor

The catcher actually holds them. I used to find clippings behind the toilet for days afterward. Now I tip it into the bin and that is the end of it.

Robert M.Verified
Posted Jul 19
Skeptical, then quiet

I assumed the angled head was a gimmick and I would be back to my old pair inside a week. Three months on, the old pair is in the junk drawer and the edge on this one still cuts as clean as day one. I was wrong about it.

Priya N.Verified
Posted Jul 15
Bought it for my father

He is 78 and had stopped doing his own feet because he could not see well enough bent over. He called to tell me he did them himself. The tin makes it look like a proper gift rather than a drugstore purchase.

Warren H.Verified
Posted Jul 11
Steel feels serious

It has real weight to it for the size and the jaws meet flush the whole way along the curve. You can see the two edges line up when you hold it to the light. Nothing about it flexes when I squeeze.

Marilyn D.Verified
Posted Aug 6
I could see the whole cut

First time in years I could actually watch the blade instead of feeling around for it. I sat in a chair with my foot on a stool and stopped exactly where I wanted on all ten.

Doug W.Verified
Posted Aug 3
One squeeze per big toe

Thick and ridged from thirty years of running. My old clippers took four bites and still left a tear. This goes straight across in one and the cut face is flat.

Frances O.Verified
Posted Jul 30
Didn't twist in wet hands

My hands are arthritic and I do this right after the shower. The textured arms never turned on me. I close it across my palm now instead of pinching with my thumb, which used to be the part that hurt.

Anthony P.Verified
Posted Jul 27
Lives in my toiletry bag

Slide the little switch on the hinge and it's shut. I stopped worrying about reaching into a packed bag and finding the blade first. Three trips so far and it hasn't come open once.

Karen S.Verified
Posted Jul 23
Nothing on the bathroom floor

The catcher actually holds them. I used to find clippings behind the toilet for days afterward. Now I tip it into the bin and that is the end of it.

Robert M.Verified
Posted Jul 19
Skeptical, then quiet

I assumed the angled head was a gimmick and I would be back to my old pair inside a week. Three months on, the old pair is in the junk drawer and the edge on this one still cuts as clean as day one. I was wrong about it.

Priya N.Verified
Posted Jul 15
Bought it for my father

He is 78 and had stopped doing his own feet because he could not see well enough bent over. He called to tell me he did them himself. The tin makes it look like a proper gift rather than a drugstore purchase.

Warren H.Verified
Posted Jul 11
Steel feels serious

It has real weight to it for the size and the jaws meet flush the whole way along the curve. You can see the two edges line up when you hold it to the light. Nothing about it flexes when I squeeze.

Questions? Answered.

Yes. The cutting head is 15mm across, so a thick big toenail sits between the blades whole and shears in one pass rather than being nipped corner by corner. The blades are 440C high-carbon stainless, the grade chosen for holding an edge through hard, abrasive material.

Both. The curved jaw follows the shape of either nail, and the angled head means you do not have to hold your hand out at arm's length to see what you are doing. Most people use it for everything and keep one tool in the drawer.

It is built for exactly that. At 9.7 cm the arms close across your whole palm instead of pinching at one thumb joint, and the diamond-cut texture runs the full length so the tool does not pivot as you squeeze. A spring reopens the jaw between cuts so you are only ever pushing, never prying.

A small rivet switch sits on the hinge. Slide it across and the jaw is held shut; slide it back and the clipper opens as normal. It is there so the edge is not exposed when the tool is loose in a drawer or a travel bag.

The angled-head clipper, a stainless steel nail file, and a tin storage case that holds both. There is nothing else to buy and no parts to replace.

Rinse it under warm water after use and dry it. The body is stainless steel, so it will not rust on a damp bathroom shelf. It needs no oiling and no sharpening. Tip the catcher into the bin when it fills.

Send it back within 90 days for a full refund, with no restocking fee and no need to explain yourself. Try it on the nail that has been giving you trouble — that is the one that decides it.

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