Submitted by adude1134 t3_zmfo9w in BuyItForLife
I need clippers with adjustable blades. Thanks in advance.
Submitted by adude1134 t3_zmfo9w in BuyItForLife
I need clippers with adjustable blades. Thanks in advance.
Professional here. Good recommendation. Agree more with the maintenance. As long as you treat them well they should absolutely last one user a lifetime.
Second this. Not a professional. But have had enough haircuts to know that this is what the professionals use. Make sure to buy the one where the motor is made in Germany, not just with the blade that is made in Germany. Wahl’s product line can be quite confusing.
I’ve had my Oster Fast Feed Clippers for over a decade. Still going strong and would buy again if I needed.
Without a doubt the Wall 5 star clipper and Andis T precision trimmer. I’ve had them for 7 years and they show no sign of slowing down. You just have to clean and lubricate them consistently. My barbers have always used them and my current barber has had them for 10 years and uses them all day every day.
Wahl. I've had mine for so many decades that I don't remember how long ago I bought them.
Oster pivot motor clippers. Classic series.
More expensive, but the magnetic motor clippers most other brands use do not last long at all.
Basically you want a pair of commercial clippers designed for a barber to use, not simply residential use.
Once every 5 years or so. You can spend $10 to mail the blades for sharpening, learn how to clean/maintain it and they should last you forever.
You may need a detailer clipper as well depending on what you're doing with the hair.
This is the answer. I've been using Oster Classics for almost 20 years (and home and doing friends/family/co-workers) and they've never skipped a beat.
I've had Wahl, I've had Remington, and I've had some others. Entry-level models and they all broke down fairly easily, would overheat, and had cheap plastic hardware.
The main thing is just not to buy entry-level models. The best "cheap" one I've had was the Remington HC5850. Easy to clean out the blade section from hair and a much better (and more compact) design than others.
The Wahl Professional 5-Star would be a better choice for BIFL, though.
I bought a $50 pair of oyster. Don't know the brand. But I keep them oiled and they last. That's the key: maintenance!
Remington. I've also heard good things about Wahl, but I have owned Remington ones for 9 years and they are still going strong. I was just thinking how much money they woulda saved me in that time lol- well worth the $30.
Have you seen the new 'Hair Kippers'. They seem quality.
Andis Professional Cordless Fade Combo
I got this a couple of years ago and use it weekly. Definitely recommend.
Oster classic 76 is a true BIFL item. The design hasn't changed in like 70 years and every component on the clippers is replaceable. They are a pleasure to use. I bought mine to do diy haircuts in the early days of the pandemic and I look forward to using them for the next 50 years. Maybe I can will them to my son.
I bought the cheapest clippers from Rowenta i could find, they lasted 7/8 years, used 2/3 times a month, never oiled, just properly cleaned after every use, still running
Major-Ellwood t1_j0b53y4 wrote
I use Whal Classic Edition. I have had them for years now. They are used by professionals, so not the cheapest. Keep them clean and oiled.