Hair Clippers - Remington or . . .
Discussion
Another vote for Wahl here too. I use the Wahl Clip and Rinse 9639-017X (bought from Argos for £23) and no complaints, rechargeable too or you can leave the lead in for when you get half way through a haircut and it runs out To be honest, if it lasts 3 haircuts (it's lasted many many more), then I'm saving money
Been using these for over a year; quiet, powerful and not silly expensive. Battery lasts well too.
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stanthebiker said:
richwig83 said:
WAHL Super Taper..... buy once!!
Yes, mine are still going strong over 15 years later with no repair or replacement parts needed. If they died tomorrow, I'd buy another one. (if I couldn't fix them)Toaster Pilot said:
P7ERM said:
Another vote for Wahl here and that is backed up by all my staff (18) who use them day in day out .
Can the public readily buy ones of the same quality as professionals use? How much would they cost? (more than happy with my £14 home use ones, just curious)Toaster Pilot said:
Can the public readily buy ones of the same quality as professionals use? How much would they cost? (more than happy with my £14 home use ones, just curious)
Mrs got hers from the wholesalers i think but they didnt cost a packet ( or so she said ). They are slightly different from onces ive seen in shops etc. Some of the girls who worked for her had shop bought ones. I got a cheap set so i can cut my dogs hair, The main difference ive seen in mine and the ones the Mrs has is how noisey the clippers are cheap ones are loud as feck and seem to vibrate more. Simply just feel a lot better in your hand.
HOGEPH said:
Anyone got a set that does a really close cut with no guide on it?
My current set of Philips doesn't seem to cut that close, so I end up cutting my hair every 4 days.
Has a Babyliss model that I kept until blunt which were great, but no longer manufactured. (Saw them on clearance sale in Tesco for a fiver a set a couple of years ago, should have bought enough to last me a lifetime.)
Try Wahl Balding Clippers. Blades have almost no overlap - can be used with guides also. I've a pair and they're greatMy current set of Philips doesn't seem to cut that close, so I end up cutting my hair every 4 days.
Has a Babyliss model that I kept until blunt which were great, but no longer manufactured. (Saw them on clearance sale in Tesco for a fiver a set a couple of years ago, should have bought enough to last me a lifetime.)
Sorry for appropriating this thread slightly, but what about beard trimmers? Any recommendations?
I've currently got a Remington PG400, but not only does it not cut so well (and one of the combs is broken), but also the 3mm is too short and the 6mm too long, with nothing in between.
I don't care about cordless/corded. I just want a good quality trimmer.
I've currently got a Remington PG400, but not only does it not cut so well (and one of the combs is broken), but also the 3mm is too short and the 6mm too long, with nothing in between.
I don't care about cordless/corded. I just want a good quality trimmer.
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