Thursday, July 7, 2016

Looking for the best mens clippers?  

I was.

There was this: Buzz Cut Guide.  Just in case you don't like that Buzz Cut Guide, you can check these out.

Oster Classic 76 is top rated.  The price is also at the top.
  


Oster Model 10

Wahl Senior is priced about half of the two above.

Andis Master Clipper.  Check the review on this clipper.  I've had problems with it.  It was new.  And within a few weeks, the switch to the motor stopped working . . . or at least I wasn't able to turn it on.  So I abandoned it.  I kept it and put it in storage but didn't use it . . . until today.  And voila! It worked.  So all I had to do was pick up attachments that I had lost in transition.

Here's the review:

These are the beast, at least if you believe what the customers say. Made for all-around cutting, tapering, and they can even be used as beard trimmers. It’s made of metal so it is a bit heavy, but there is a positive side to that as well – it’s extremely durable!

People report of surprising quietness of the tool, I quote: you can hear every single hair getting cut”.

Like Wahl Senior, these clippers also have a special lever on the side allowing you to cut hair single-handed without even changing blades or anything like that. You’ll need to put them down every half an hour anyway, because they get quite hot due to their metal (aluminium) casing. So if you’re a very busy barber or take a long time to create a haircut these might not be the best.

It’s worth noting that people like these particular clippers even for personal / home use and are excited to say that the results are favorable to say the least.

There is a possibility of the tool making a rattle sound – this is not normal and should be fixed by just slightly tightening the screw on the side. Don’t forget to oil these top hair clippers regularly.

Oster Fast Feed Clipper

Andis Excel 2-Speed

Andis Ceramic Bgrc

Remington Short Clipper

Wahl Color Pro

Wahl Chrome Pro

Wahl Professional Super Taper

Wahl Sterling Eclipse

I like Andis Master Clippers.  The motor is strong and sound.  So far, so good.  I purchased some attachments this afternoon.  I called Sally's Beauty Supply in Chino Hills, and they quoted me a price of $15 and $20.  There is a beauty salon right next door.  In fact, on a previous occasion I almost walked into their salon by mistake it's that close.  So on my way to Sally's I stopped inside the place right next door, immediately to Sally's right, to a place called Kut 'n' Beauty.  Markets in everything, including cut-throat pricing over beauty care products.  Kut 'n' Beauty had about 7 or more chairs where people were getting their hair cut.  So it was active.  There were 3 girls behind the counter, accepting payments, answering questions, taking and making orders, and whatnot.  But what I liked was the fact that the clipper attachments were only $13, a full $2 less than what Sally's Beauty was offering.  Not bad.  So I bought theirs.

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