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Maybe one of the MX-5 owners can answer this one for me, can anyone recommend any decent hair clippers that don't cost a fortune? I usually go for a No.1 or 'no guards' all over every 2-3 weeks. I've currently got some cheapy Wahl ones that need taking apart, cleaning and oiling each time I use them, and even then its not the cleanest of cuts.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Nicky Clarke XTREME, ceramic blades give a really clean cut, cordless, waterproof so you can do a final close trim in the shower and easy rinse after use, all round great clippers with a wide range of guards. Argos and Boots do them I think.
No, I've not got teh Ghey, I'm a Yorkshireman born and bred and refuse to pay for owt i can do myself for free!
No, I've not got teh Ghey, I'm a Yorkshireman born and bred and refuse to pay for owt i can do myself for free!
Edited by sy534534 on Monday 26th April 19:41
Not sure what you class as to expensive but the true professional Wahl ones should last you a life time if you treat them to the odd oiling
http://www.justbeautifully.co.uk/Products/Hair-Car...
The other half uses hers 8 hrs a day 6 days a week and she only has to replace them every 3 years
http://www.justbeautifully.co.uk/Products/Hair-Car...
The other half uses hers 8 hrs a day 6 days a week and she only has to replace them every 3 years
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000KZRP08/ref=...
I have these. Seem to have got a pretty crap review but they work fine for me (I don't use a guard and cut my hair once a week). Self-sharpening and I clean it by clicking off the blade and blowing away the hair after use, which takes about two seconds. They have a handy travel case as well.
I have these. Seem to have got a pretty crap review but they work fine for me (I don't use a guard and cut my hair once a week). Self-sharpening and I clean it by clicking off the blade and blowing away the hair after use, which takes about two seconds. They have a handy travel case as well.
Wahl certainly seem to have the name but I'd look for professional grade clippers as they should stand up to a bit more abuse.
When a barbers shop was over the road from my workshop, I was always getting free haircuts by re-soldering the melted motor connections on their cheap & cheerful neck clippers so I'd say it pays to go for the slightly more robust versions.
Lots of ceramic bladed ones around too but not sure if that's marketing boswellox or if they're genuinely better & don't need the faff with oil.
When a barbers shop was over the road from my workshop, I was always getting free haircuts by re-soldering the melted motor connections on their cheap & cheerful neck clippers so I'd say it pays to go for the slightly more robust versions.
Lots of ceramic bladed ones around too but not sure if that's marketing boswellox or if they're genuinely better & don't need the faff with oil.
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