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Reddit mentions of Tweezerman Moustache Scissors Model No. 7200-R

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Tweezerman Moustache Scissors Model No. 7200-R. Here are the top ones.

Tweezerman Moustache Scissors Model No. 7200-R #2
    Features:
  • The Tweezerman Moustache Scissors are a must-have tool for the male grooming
  • The Ergonomic design of the large finger loops provides added control during grooming
  • Sharp, straight blades for precise trimming of moustache, beard and brow hair leaving you looking smart and well-groomed
  • Stainless steel is durable and easy to clean
Specs:
Height6.2 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2019
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width0.7 Inches
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Found 4 comments on Tweezerman Moustache Scissors Model No. 7200-R:

u/twahlin · 5 pointsr/onebag

I've been traveling for the past year between the U.S., Europe, and Southeast Asia—about 24 flights in total. I've had 3 micro tools with me:

  • Leatherman Piranha 2
  • Gerber GDC Zip Driver
  • Gerber GDC Zip Hex

    The two Gerber pieces have never been looked at by security. They also double as zipper pulls, so that's kinda cool, and maybe it helps them blend in.

    About half the time, the airport security would inspect the Piranha 2, but would always let me through, until I went to Malaysia (my last destination) where security confiscated it, stating "no tools are allowed" (even though I had 2 others they likely didn't see). Here's a photo of it, sadly confiscated: http://i.imgur.com/lUUtzwy.jpg

    Overall, the Piranha 2 was kind of a pain to travel with because I would always get held up and questioned about it, sometimes even needing to convince security that it was OK by talking to supervisors. I don't really blame airport security for inspecting it—the thing must look pretty weird under x-ray. I reached out to Leatherman for a replacement or a discount on a new one, and they weren't helpful stating they weren't liable. Again, makes sense, but kind of annoying.

    FWIW, The Hong Kong airport (which is known to be strict) also took away my scissors, but didn't touch any of the 3 micro tools. Didn't go through Beijing like /u/jaymeetee though.

    For the most part, you're always at the mercy of 1). that countries airport rules and 2). the individual security person and their mood that day + their supervisor.
u/arbarnes · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

Hmmm ... for trimming mustache hairs, what scissors might work best? Mustache scissors, maybe?

u/dirtyrobot · 1 pointr/beards

I would recommend using a small pair of scissors (something like this). You'll have more control compared to using electric clippers.

u/02139 · 1 pointr/BeardTalk

You should get an oil, wax, shampoo and a comb. I love the smell of this oil has a vanillay spicey smell that I love. This is a decent oil that doesn't smell like anything. If you wanna try a balm Amish Beard Balm is the one I use.



This and This are the two combs I have and use. Depending on what your mustache is might not need the smaller one. Scissors are nice to get rid of the crazy hairs.




Wax for me was the hardest to find a good one that didn't leave white stuff. Amish has one that I like and then I like This.




Any questions just ask!