Which hair clippers?
Discussion
Evening all,
I recently did away with my locks in favour of a short cut all over, I think it looks as good if not better on me than having hair, and is cheaper/easier to maintain.
Naturally being a bloke there is a buying process attached. Which ones do I buy?
Seen these http://www.salonlines.co.uk/Wahl-Super-Taper-clipp... , will they be any good? Any reccomendations?
I recently did away with my locks in favour of a short cut all over, I think it looks as good if not better on me than having hair, and is cheaper/easier to maintain.
Naturally being a bloke there is a buying process attached. Which ones do I buy?
Seen these http://www.salonlines.co.uk/Wahl-Super-Taper-clipp... , will they be any good? Any reccomendations?
Edited by okgo on Friday 29th May 00:27
Nice looking clippers. Don't know the specific model myself.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.
DrTre said:
Nice looking clippers. Don't know the specific model myself.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.

[quote=GunShot (Wound)]
I have some Babyliss for Men clippers with a set speed, however you can press the red button on the side and get an over boost for tricky bits! DrTre said:
Nice looking clippers. Don't know the specific model myself.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.
The V5000 motor. 5 litres. Nice. She'll be right. They can make some good hp on stock internals.
Strap a 'charger on it, can buy kits cheap from the States.
It's got the thumb lever adjustment too, basically thats your Zeroshift autochange. Like it. Not prone to any issues really and shouldn't be a weak link in the drivetrain.
4 combs, good for a beginner, once you get to know your way around you can buy more, different cuts and stuff.
Go for it.


camgear said:
I thought that was going to be a link to the other thread on hair-clippers we did a couple of weeks ago.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



