There is a new brand of tweezer – new in the U.S. that is. The name is Prevaro, and from what I see of the first shipment from Italy (our buyer got them in just last week), these tweezers are definitely worth a look. Here’ why I think these tweezers are worth at least a few minutes of your attention.
Right away you’ll see that they don’t look that different from the better tweezers you’ve owned. I can tell you, however, that the Prevaro tweezers I handled had a more satisfying feel—they settled naturally in my hand. When I gave them a try (of course!) they seemed more responsive and easier to control than other tweezers I’ve been used to. Our buyer says it’s because they’re hand-finished and have great balance. And, because they’re made the way a precision instrument should be made. And, because the quality is consistent…
Today, more and more tweezers are made in China and Pakistan. And while there’s nothing wrong with items produced in Asia, there’s a vast difference between the quality of a well-crafted product manufactured in small quantities by a team with a long, tradition of building quality into every item they turn out, and large factories cranking out huge numbers of products they’ve been making for less than a decade.
So there you are. Prevaro is a brand of tweezer being introduced to the U.S. for first time, exclusively by TweezerPro. They come in round, straight, slant, point, and two petite (straight & slant) styles. I think it’s a great tweezer and our TweezerPro marketing folks tell me that because they can buy these products directly from the craftspeople who make them, our TweezePro customers get an excellent deal. Why not try a pair—just click on the store. Oh, and do write and tell me how you like them…
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