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Default Best Trimmers - 08-09-2007, 11:30 AM

I am trying to find out what brand and make is the best trimmers! Can anyone help a brotha out?
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Default 08-09-2007, 01:53 PM

Do Peanuts Work Good For Fades
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I am trying to find out what brand and make is the best trimmers! Can anyone help a brotha out?
I use the Andis T blade trimmer and the Andis regular blade.Wahl usually doesn't make pro-grade clippers , but they have recently come out with a 5 star T blade trimmer that is pretty good.The whole trick to a good trimmer is how you adjust them.If you buy your equipment at a place like Sally's or just a sales store you just get the clipper,but if you go to a barber service store you can have them adjust and sharpen your blades so that you get the most out of them performance-wise.
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I use the Andis T blade trimmer and the Andis regular blade.Wahl usually doesn't make pro-grade clippers , but they have recently come out with a 5 star T blade trimmer that is pretty good.The whole trick to a good trimmer is how you adjust them.If you buy your equipment at a place like Sally's or just a sales store you just get the clipper,but if you go to a barber service store you can have them adjust and sharpen your blades so that you get the most out of them performance-wise.
Thanks Bruh! I have the Andis Outliner II and the cordless Andis T-Blade. I have heard and seen the Wahl's 5 Star Detalier trimmers, but not in action. I keep hearing about the Wahl Peanuts but I just don't trust Wahl. I will stick to Andis. I also will let my barber adjust my clippers since he did the cordless Andis for me.
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Default trimmers - 10-16-2007, 05:58 PM

has anyone tried those new Andis Styliner M3 Magnesium Trimmer.....they seem like the next best thing
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personally i would have to say the Wahl sterling Definitions $67

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Default Wahl 5 star trimmers - 03-24-2008, 05:58 PM

I bought two sets of these a year or two ago,one for a back up.I have returned {free of charge} four of these sense.The problem is the plastic that holds the blade to the plastic housing where the srews attach,breaks.They are the closest cutting trimmers I have ever used,but I cant depend on them.You might want to see if they have corrected the problem ,or if the will even admitt there is a problem.
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Default 03-25-2008, 09:47 AM

Andis Hairliner are the best to use.
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Default 03-30-2008, 10:53 PM

I Like The Andis Styleliner Ii The M3 Is Ok But To Me Its The Styleliner Ii In A Metal Case
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Default How we gets down... - 04-01-2008, 05:03 AM

To get a cold azz line up or any kind of design work done you must have the Andis T-outliner not the t-edger, the T-outliner. Thats what we use up in heair!
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Default best trimmers - 04-01-2008, 04:09 PM

the whal detailers are good too.....you can adjst the blades on them
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has anyone tried those new Andis Styliner M3 Magnesium Trimmer.....they seem like the next best thing
THEY ARE THE MOST OVERPRICED TRIMMERS ON THE MARKET, AND I REALLY LIKE THE STYLINER II BETTER... WHAL DETAILERS ARE THE MOST POWERFUL ON THE MARKET
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Default oster t-finish - 09-02-2008, 02:55 PM

oster t-finisher is light sharp (no adjusting) works for every hair type its that good
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