The community is split between loyalists praising 20+ year old pairs and frustrated buyers whose new tweezers failed immediately. Swiss-made Rubis shows it CAN build heirloom-grade tools, but extreme tip fragility and declining quality control torpedo its BIFL status.
- •Drop once = dead: Users warn that even a single drop onto tile will bend tips beyond repair, forcing you to baby a $32 tool. One reviewer called them medical-grade precision tools, another said keep plastic tip covers on tweezers or you'll need to buy a new pair.
- •No warranty = no recourse: Unlike competitor Tweezerman's lifetime sharpening, Rubis offers zero manufacturer support when tips dull or break. Reddit users specifically cite this as a dealbreaker — there is absolutely NO WARRANTY on these $30-35/pair tweezers.
- •Quality roulette: Long-timers report these are NOT the same as I've been buying for the last 20 years, while others receive defective units that won't grip hair out of the box. The polarized reviews suggest major consistency issues.
Bottom line: Could've been great, but fragile tips that break from normal use and zero warranty support make these a risky BIFL bet. For $32, you're gambling on getting a good pair that you'll need to treat like fine china.