Here are two size options:
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Mont Bleu Crystal Nail Files |
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No Name Brand Czech Crystal Nail File |
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Mont Bleu Crystal Nail Files |
Durability
In terms of durability, my cardboard files are pretty heavy duty and I find myself throwing them around haphazardly. Of the crystal glass files I own, I never worry either. I have bought several Nail Tek glass files and each came in a protective, tight fitting, plastic case, while my OPI crystal file came in a plastic tube. Unfortunately, I had to be somewhat cognizant of the Mont Bleu files because they came tucked in a simple soft felt protector. Thus initially, I did not reach for them often. I guess it was too much trouble to worry about them. To give them a fair review, I decided I had to place them in a safe yet easily accessible place. I put one file in a desk drawer I frequent several times a day and the smaller one in a random purse unprotected. I must mention that this company carries a line of files that includes a protective case, it just wasn't the one I received.
Performance
After over a year of use, I can honestly say the Mont Bleu files are of very high quality. They rival the other decent files I own made by OPI, Nail Tek and non-branded files from the Czech Republic. I was thoroughly impressed with not only the performance I experienced, but by the crash test shown in this video:
The file is particularly impressive on the hard tile (at 0:54). Now I wouldn't go throwing my good files at hard surfaces, but I enjoyed the video none the less.
Intent
I mainly used these Mont Bleu files to finish or touch up my nail shape, just like I would with the 400/600 grit Tropical Shine files. I still prefer a lower grit strength (like 220/320 by Tropical Shine) for taking down nail length, but it would do well for people with patience or people with nails that are weak, thin or problematic.
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Mont Bleu Crystal Nail Files |
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Loodie nail shavings |
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nail shavings |
The nail shavings can then be eliminated by dragging your nail down the length of the file. This is the exact same technique I showed in previous posts/videos.
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Nail shavings eliminated! Nail sealed! |
Longevity
I am repeating myself here, but these files are on par with my other high quality crystal nail files. They have continued to stay sharp, requiring only an occasional washing. I posted on that topic here!
The take home message is, if you are in the market for a glass nail file, I recommend you demand they be made in the Czech Republic. However, I can not guarantee this wont happen...
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OPI Crystal Nail File Sadness |
If you are interested in Mont Bleu specific nail files, their website is: www.design-glassware.com They have many options that may suit your needs.
*Mont Bleu files sent for review*