I used them, and use them occasionally to make sure I can still use them (there is some adjustment required to use them well). They are as good as it gets I think, assuming your own nails or acrylics are not an option.
I will say that they have the advantage of consistency. With acrylics, or without, my i, m and a nails are all different, even if just a tiny bit.
The Alaska Piks give each "nail" an identical starting point, and I find (after filing them down of course) that the tone of each finger is more consistent with them on than when they aren't.
I like them a lot, but I still prefer to use my nails (with acrylics).
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