✂️ Trim the excess, keep the edge—groom like a pro, anywhere, anytime!
The 2025 Professional Ear and Nose Hair Trimmer features dual-edge 360° rotating stainless steel blades for painless, precise grooming. Its IPX7 waterproof rating allows easy cleaning and shower use, while an energy-saving motor delivers over 6 months of quiet operation on a single AA battery. Designed for both men and women, this cordless trimmer combines convenience, hygiene, and durability with a sleek one-button design and dust-proof cover.
E**Y
Regarding The Zorami
I had been good lately so I got myself a gift. A treat. Well, in fact it had been inspired by a bit of workplace trauma, not quite on the level of a gaffe, but unpleasant nonetheless. My coworker, who shares the name of my lover (I won’t repeat it here) she said to me that I had a long hair peaking out from my nostril. I try to maintain a smooth face, but sometimes I’ll come home and hop right into the shower, hop right back out, and, fatigued as we all are after our daily labors, I will forget to shave before applying my lotion. I’m sure you have experienced the queasy feeling of running a simple grocery store Gillette over freshly lotioned skin, so I won’t detail it here. So, I bought the Braun Series 7 electric razor which allowed me greater freedom to do a quick once over after my morning or evening ministrations. I felt this level of grooming was sufficient, but it appeared that I was grossly mistaken, as after my coworker so bluntly informed me of my errant hair I entered our office washroom and there I saw not only the one thick black hair but several others, arranged somewhat like the stalks of a cattail or some other swampy reed, just jutting out. Luckily these companion hairs were blonde and so were only really noticeable under the fluorescents, at the level of proximity one really only shares with a lover (why mine did not tell me of the flaw in my nares, I’m uncertain). I tried to pluck the large, black hair but I had pared my fingernails just the night prior with my London Fog clippers (which I am fairly neutral on, never really having detected much of a difference between say a set of airport clippers or a set of grocery store clippers in my years so far) so I couldn’t get much of a grip, and when I could pull my eyes began to water and the pain was somewhat more than I expected. If I had had my London Fog tweezers (they were of a set with the clippers) I could have done the job quickly, without the agonizing, the tears, the feeling, one imagines, that the executioner has seeing their job get botched; so I stopped, I left the hair a quarter plucked (as that same executioner might leave the maimed guilty to bleed out). I didn’t want to go back out before my peers looking as if I had cried because that level of attention in an office as small as ours is something one does not need in one’s life, I’m sure you understand. I wiped my eyes. I finished my day. My grandfather had a nose hair trimmer that he quite loved. In his last years on earth, in his assisted care facility, the dear nurses would trim his hair (both nasal and aural) once a week while he told jokes. It hadn’t occurred to me that a trimmer like his would be something I’d need so soon in my life. There would be no way to know which brand he preferred, unfortunately, and probably it was long obsolete (he is now gone, bless him, years now moldering, agnostic, a joy to all who knew him, loved) so I just issued a simple query “nose hair trimmer” and there at the top of the list was the Zorami. I had expected to pay much more after the Braun but it seems one cannot form an easy heuristic for the level of specialization of a device relative to its cost. For twelve dollars it was a “steal”, and, as I said, I had been good lately, so why shouldn’t I indulge myself. It arrived the next day and I unpacked it. I removed a AA battery from our television remote to give it (it says not to leave batteries in it for a long period of time anyway, so I figured my M.O. would be to remove the battery after use and return it to the television remote cycling the one battery between the two devices as needed) and it whirred to life (a warmer more organic whir than expected, more cicada than blender). In my bathroom standing before the mirror I balked a bit considering the machinery of the thing. Within that slitted steel cover was a sharp steel blade with but one function, to spin to slash to level. All it would really take is one malfunction and the thing could split my septum which would no doubt be a bloody affair (I have it on good authority that in an ER to staunch these sort of wounds they’d shove a tampon up my nose). I set the Zorami down and went at the hair again with my pinched fingers (this time just forgetting entirely the existence of my London Fog tweezers, attribute it, I suppose, to the “heat of the moment”) to no avail and to some pain. I swore in front of my cat and I grabbed the Zorami and put it rather deeper than needed into my right nostril, and, preparing for the ripping for the stinging eyes for the possibility of mutilation, I flipped the switch to the ON position. Painless. You’d think nothing at all was happening, you’d believe that there had been some glitch, that I had slipped from corporeality this is how unfelt the machine was inside my face. So this is how my grandfather could joke, could sing snippets of operas I only knew from commercials, all while some cousin machine to this one had been operated in his face by a lovely caring nurse. The ease was beautiful and I wish likewise ease to all other living souls. The weekend is almost over and tomorrow I will present to my coworker throughout the Monday: my face, so subtly manicured; and I will see if she is able to note the small improvements in this world as well as she can note the small detractions. I’m not quite sure how to clean it.
J**R
Works well, buying a second one for when I travel
Works well, it does the job. I purchased one a year ago. I’m buying a second one to put in my travel toiletries bag for when I travel, so that I’ll always have one at home and one for when I’m traveling. Also works well for trimming away any errant hairs that grow around your eye lids as you get older.
K**E
I recommend this product.
I've only used it once, but it did a great job with nose hair as well as my muttin chops on the side of my face. I didn't realize this tool had multiple uses! I highly recommend this product.Since I've only used this once, I will get back with later results. So far, very pleased.
T**H
Works as advertised
I couldn’t wait to try this product as soon as I got it and I just wish I had purchased it earlier! I used it for both the nose and ears, and it worked equally well for both. There was no tugging or discomfort and did the job as advertised.
R**D
Cleans house when others don't
I don't write many reviews, but had to for this one. I bought a trimmer recently and while it does a good job on beards, the nose trimmer attachment left a lot to be desired. This trimmer really cleans house, quickly. I'm very happy with it.
A**R
Effective nose trimmer
This trimmer works perfectly, as it does an excellent job of trimming the nose hairs (though it does miss one or two on occasion, so maybe "near perfectly). I have noticed in recent days, years after my purchase, that it gets harder to get the battery out for some reason. I don't know why that is but beyond that, it's a suitable device for one's needs.
K**E
Ear and Nose Hair Trimmer Clipper - 2025 Pro – Effective but Could Use Improvements
El Recortador de Pelo de Nariz y Orejas - 2025 Pro es una herramienta útil que cumple su función para recortar el vello nasal, aunque tiene algunos puntos en contra.Pros:Peso ligero: Es fácil de manejar y cómodo de usar.Elimina bien el vello de la nariz: Hace su trabajo cuando se utiliza correctamente.Contras:Funciona con pilas, no es recargable: Sería ideal si se pudiera cargar con energía USB en lugar de usar pilas desechables.Se requiere pasar varias veces: Hay que pasar varias veces para lograr un corte limpio.No atrapa bien el vello muy corto: Si el vello es muy pequeño, no siempre lo corta bien.Conclusión:En general, el 2025 Pro es un recortador decente para el vello de nariz y orejas, pero podría mejorar con una batería recargable y mejor rendimiento en vellos más finos. Aun así, su diseño liviano lo hace cómodo de usar.The Ear and Nose Hair Trimmer Clipper - 2025 Pro is a handy tool that works well for trimming nose hair, but it has some downsides.Pros:Lightweight: Easy to handle and comfortable to use.Effectively removes nose hair: It gets the job done when used properly.Cons:Battery-powered, not rechargeable: It would be perfect if it charged via USB instead of using disposable batteries.Needs multiple passes: You have to go over the area several times for a clean trim.Struggles with very short hair: If the hair is too short, it doesn’t always catch it well.Conclusion:Overall, the 2025 Pro is a decent trimmer for nose and ear hair but could be improved with a rechargeable battery and better performance on finer hairs. Still, its lightweight design makes it comfortable to use.
B**A
Awsome
So very pleased with this product. Something so simple turned out to be Something so good, really worked. Spent so much $ on similar products, this is the best by far. 1 battery and you are good to go!!! I'm happy 😊. Thanks
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