@inf8nity..Tweezerman are literally the "THE" brand in tweezers. In the US, the come with a guaranteed free sharpening anytime they'r blunt. Unfortunately, this service is inaccessible here in Kenya obviously because Tweezerman doesn't have a place of business here. My pair is 6 years old...yeah...thats about how long they last before they are ready to be chucked or sharpened. Business opportunity wise, i think they'r a fab investment but the clientele must be those of us who are true believers or converts from regular tweezers. They usually cost about 7-10 times the cost of a regular tweezer,and i'd swear they last 7-10 times the life of the ordinaries.So for me, the buyer, its an investment.As for you, the would be seller, ...its a balance. Turnover in terms of volume will probably be low unless you serioously market the brand for people to know its a 'choice' product, though sales in terms of value will be high because its a relatively 'high end' product. Chunguza tu.....