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<blockquote data-quote="SeñorJacques" data-source="post: 986507" data-attributes="member: 91628"><p>I'm trying to pare my toilet kit down to the bare minimum and wouldn't consider leaving these out - keeping toenails trimmed is a crucial part of foot care on long distance walks! While spendy, these <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FQS9AC/?tag=casaivar02-20" target="_blank">Green Bell Japanese nail clippers</a> are superlatively crafted and have served me in good stead for many years, as opposed to most cheap drugstore ones that last a few months before breaking.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On my last visit to Istanbul several years ago I found <a href="https://www.jennifershamam.com" target="_blank">Jennifer's Hamam</a>, a shop run by a Canadian woman that sells the most beautiful, high-quality range of peshtamels and other Turkish towels. She works with old-style artisanal weavers and while they aren't the cheapest towels out there they have proved to be amazingly durable over years of regular use and I can't recommend them highly enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeñorJacques, post: 986507, member: 91628"] I'm trying to pare my toilet kit down to the bare minimum and wouldn't consider leaving these out - keeping toenails trimmed is a crucial part of foot care on long distance walks! While spendy, these [URL='https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FQS9AC/?tag=casaivar02-20']Green Bell Japanese nail clippers[/URL] are superlatively crafted and have served me in good stead for many years, as opposed to most cheap drugstore ones that last a few months before breaking. On my last visit to Istanbul several years ago I found [URL='https://www.jennifershamam.com']Jennifer's Hamam[/URL], a shop run by a Canadian woman that sells the most beautiful, high-quality range of peshtamels and other Turkish towels. She works with old-style artisanal weavers and while they aren't the cheapest towels out there they have proved to be amazingly durable over years of regular use and I can't recommend them highly enough. [/QUOTE]
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