Groom like a pro, anywhere you go! ✈️
This professional-grade hair clipper features a multifunctional grooming kit with adjustable lengths, a powerful rotary motor, and a long-lasting rechargeable battery, making it perfect for precise haircuts at home or while traveling.
R**S
For what I need it works great
I like that it has length settings and I use it once a week to trim down the weeks growth of beard. It doesn't get it as smooth as a razor would but that is not what it is meant for. While it does move across the skin pretty easily, it isn't totally nick proof. I've nicked myself a couple of time when I first used it, but after a few times you get better accustom to it. Hold a charge well. I've recharged it a couple of time but it wasn't even below 90% each time after using it for weeks.
G**C
Highly recommended!!
Completely stunned at the quality of this product, did not expect such a well-crafted machine made of sturdy metal for this low price. Highly recommended!! Honest.
S**I
It work good
Very good item .I use it alot
D**5
Lightweight
Perfect for my personal use! Good material
O**S
Good economical clipper.
It's a good clipper for a good price.
J**O
Not right for me.
I just get a new rechargeable clipper every couple of years. Each time I buy a new one, I know that over time the blades will go dull and the internal battery will go weak. The least couple of clippers I bought were the kind that were not of a name brand, and each one was in the $30 range. I got a good year+ of pretty reliable usage from each one.I use these clippers to buzz my head and face/neck every week or so. I have no use for any attachments or other accessories. Just an old-fashioned "Clipper Zero", as a barber calls it. This clipper was only $13, and it has a bunch of positive reviews, so I gave it a try.One awesome thing that i immediately noticed is the regular USB-C charging port. It's great being able to just use my phone's cable to charge my clippers. It's annoying when a manufacturer decides to use a proprietary cable tip instead.It already has about 94% battery level out of the box, and I plugged it in with my phone's cable and let it go up to full. I ran it at it's highest power level for maybe close to an hour, and it still had 80% remaining after that. So it has a much higher battery capacity than units that I've used before.I shipped the lower power level (The first press of the button from the Off state), since I don't see any point in that at all. Whether you're trying to deal with really thick hair or just thin hair, why not just only have one power level, which is as strong and fast as possible? Anyhow, I think the rotary switch was clicked all the way to the left at first, and even in the stronger power mode it always snagged and hurt like hell while trying to get through the weeks worth of neck and face hair. And it wasn't really making it any shorter. After maybe 20 minutes of futility, I twisted the rotary switch all the way to the right, and then it suddenly started effectively trimming down close to the skin.What's the point of having switch positions that don't seem to be able to do anything other than repeatedly snag and hurt? I don't get it. After I finally finished my neck and face, I moved on to my head and had the same relative ease with the rotary switch still clicked into the rightmost position and, of course, the higher power level. I wish they would have just not bothered including levels of adjustability in the basic head. Just have one beastly power level, so it's either just Off or it's running at full blast, and and have a mechanical power lockout switch to prevent it from accidentally turning on inside your luggage during travel. And since the rotary switch only has one setting that really works at all, then you might as well not even have that rotary switch at all.Anyhow, before I moved up to the top of my head, I popped the front of the clipper off to shake out the hair trimmings. The method of popping it back into place is pretty awkward. It took me a few minutes to snap it back in. And then the second time (after I finished buzzing the top and sides and back of my head),I was never able to successfully snap it back into place. Instead, a couple of white plastic pieces just snapped/popped off, and I can't figure out how to get both of them back into place. I don't think that anything actually broke. But since I can't figure out how to put them back into their properly seated position, the clipper is now completely unusable to me.Maybe I'll show it to my uncle, who is an engineer, and see if he can figure out how to properly put it all back together. If he is able to do so, I'll definitely keep using it every week for a couple of years. It only cost me$13, and I'm thrilled about the fact that it uses a normal, universal USB-C charging port (and it's cool that they included a cable). Otherwise, I'll have to return it, which I would really prefer to not have to do. I always root for the smaller companies, and it's pretty amazing how they're able to provide us with decent quality products for very low prices. I included a photo showing the two white plastic bits and also the remaining part of the head next to the unit itself.
S**G
Great product 🔥🔥🔥
Great product 🔥🔥🔥
F**T
this item starts on low speed. Beware ...press and hold button twice to get high power
The item works better if you press the button twice to switch to high speed.
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