



🛡️ File like a pro, carry like a connoisseur.
The GERMANIKURE Travel Triple Cut Metal Nail File is a 9cm double-sided nail file handcrafted in Solingen, Germany using rare vintage machinery. Made from high carbon FINOX stainless steel, it offers superior durability and rust resistance. Its aggressive triple cut surface efficiently shapes both natural and artificial nails while minimizing damage. Ethically produced with a commitment to social and environmental responsibility, it comes with a premium leather case for protection and portability. This file is a timeless grooming tool designed to last a lifetime.













| ASIN | B0B5YGYSBD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,196 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #375 in Nail Files & Buffers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (521) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2022 |
| Manufacturer | GERMANIKURE |
| Product Dimensions | 0.87 x 3.54 x 0.08 inches; 0.63 ounces |
C**C
Works nicely
It is extremely hard to find crosscut nail files for some reason. They last forever once you do. This very well-made file will definitely stand the test of time I am pretty sure. The metal of the file itself is nicely finished and the file is sharper on one side, less so for finishing on the other side. The pointed end cleans under nails and the nice leather case protects the cuts from dulling when hitting other things in the drawer or your purse, wherever you store it. Yes a bit expensive, but unless you actually lose it, you will be using this file for years. Definitely high quality. Recommend!
T**S
Great file! Portable and compact!
Awesome nail file! So portable and great for shaping nails. I am a guitarist and find it perfect for keeping my nails in great condition.
L**Y
This is not an emery board
I was looking for a triple cross-cut nail file and got EXACTLY what I wanted. It's shorter than my old one, which I knew from the description, but does the same thing. It is great for shaping one's nails. If you want an emery board, don't buy this one. When I shape my nails, first I use clippers. Then I file the rough edges so they're smooth. But there are often little rough patches under the nails. I put the file under the nail and lightly file underneath. Then I gently repeat the edge to make sure it's still smooth. Next I put the file on top of the nail and gently pull it down over the edge. Last I go around the edges again very lightly. I make sure everything is smooth by running my nails down a soft fabric. ALERT: with this file, you must be gentle, because it is a true file and can eat pretty deeply. I'm glad I bought it; it's good quality, sturdy, and strong.
M**N
It’s good but…
It’s a good file and I can tell it’s going to last a long time, but I don’t know if it’s because I’m not used to it, or there’s a problem with it because I feel like the pattern makes it get “stuck” on my nails when I’m filing them. Not sure if it’s a defect or if it’s supposed to work like that. It does work in the end, but I can’t make it go at the speed I’m used to with the other files.
C**C
End-All Metal Nail File
Solid nail file. I'd had a different nail file for years, but it's been lost to time. Had a few nail issues come up and thought a new nail file would fix it, so I'd purchased this one on recommendation. It's pretty aggressive, but it handles hard and thick toe nails with ease. I've got one of their glass files on the way for finish work, and oddly I can't wait. Excited for a nail file is an odd feeling.
K**K
What is that piece of metal for?
They can’t be serious about charging this price for this tiny piece of don’t know what. It is just not good quality. I have been filing my nails for 45 years now and know what good quality file is. This one is tiny and coarse. But somehow doesn’t file anything. I am shocked at what was sent to me and thought it was a joke when I saw it. I couldn’t believe it. I don’t know what Germany is manufacturing nowadays. Any Chinese cheap file is better. Who gave good reviews to that? Were they sent a previous version of it? And why is it so short? Like where is the surface it is supposed to have to actually file a nail? When I say it is narrow and short and tiny it is an understatement. And I have small hands. Sending this tiny piece of metal back. They can have it. Almost 30 bucks for it. What a joke. This file is a joke.
T**R
The length is great.
Works great. Easy to hold.
C**R
Somewhat high quality, but expensive
I was surprised at how expensive this was. Despite the expense, I wanted a "real" nail file, with lines and ridges like those "of old", not the "modern" version where the "file" seems to be some random assortment of rough surfaces. (The last one I bought was a few years ago, in one of the stores where everything is 1 dollar, but it seems they no longer offer "real"nail files, with only the "rough surface" ones usually marketed under some brand of cosmetics. I had misplaced that one while moving to a new home). This one works, it does the job, though, frankly, it seems the last one was actually cut with more precision, AND it was curved along the length of the file. Luckily, I found that one and it's still my favorite, with this one kept in reserve. Bottom line: this seems to be one of the last "real" files available. If you need it, get, as they seem to be going the way of the dodo.
C**W
Una lima di grande qualità, da una parte normale dall'altra più aggressiva.
A**R
Very well built product with triple angle cut surface for good filing capability
T**.
Very good quality.
B**T
Wee background story: I had my beloved Gran's nail file since her death 45 years ago, one of a few possessions I kept. It's top quality & she brought it from England when she emigrated to Canada in 1920. Recently, it fell into and got jammed in a hot water baseboard heater in our apt. & I couldn't retrieve it, hence searched online for something similar. The GERManikure triple-cut stainless double-sided nail file looked just like Gran's. But it's even better because of the double-sides, one side for heavy duty filing, the other for touch-ups, and has a cool case. Cannot recommend this file enough. It's a beauty that exceeds my
A**E
Stainless steel. Sturdy, sharp enough to do the job.
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