SouthWesterly wrote: » Normal price is about £20
FFVII wrote: » Need to spend around €100 to get a good clippers
VG31 wrote: » You really don't. I got this trimmer .... long before the pandemic for £26 and it works great for cutting my hair. This one here is fairly good also and only cost £15: ...
Deleted User wrote: » Most of the clippers barbers themselves use are in the 30-50 euro range.
tedpan wrote: » Not true, most barbers would spend at least €100 on a pair of clippers. Professional clippers I have the Wahl Sterling 2, excellent little machine with fantastic battery.
Deleted User wrote: Not true of the last few barbers I've been to in Dublin anyway. Seems like those would be the type of clippers used in those few posh barbers where you spend three times as much but end up with same haircut.
Mike Litoris wrote: » I bought clippers for the dog before the lockdown in Aldi for less than 20 quid. Had to use it on myself last week due to a global shortage of reasonably priced ones! It worked out grand considering I'd no idea what I was doing!
theoneeyedman wrote: » I bet it looks ruff.... I'll get my coat!
MaceFace wrote: » LOL. I am still using a Wahl I got in Australia in 2002. Use it monthly and the only problem is trying to find the travel plug that keeps on going missing.
FFVII wrote: » 18 years!? Mains operated?
theoneeyedman wrote: » Pulled the trigger last night on the Wahl Super Taper from that site 65e delivered. Let ye know if/when it arrives.... Hard Times lads 😑
Deleted User wrote: » Not true of the last few barbers I've been to in Dublin anyway.
rubadub wrote: » Were you able to spot what models they were using? and knew the prices?
taytobreath wrote: » The trouble with these is getting the edges of your hair right, particularly the back of your head. You'll need someone to do that for you.
Deleted User wrote: » At the time yes. In particular I had to go a barber about five years ago because my expensive "premium" Wahl trimmer was acting up after about a month.
Deleted User wrote: » I'd say a good chunk of the money you're paying for brands like Wahl goes towards paying for their name, just like with Apple and the likes.
Grades 1-6. 6 attachments included: 1-6 combs. High carbon steel blades. For dry use. Corded. Self sharpening blades that sharpen themselves during use. Accessories include: cleaning brush, scissors, oil, barber^s comb, blade guard Manufacturer's 3 year guarantee
taytobreath wrote: » I bought a wahl about 2 years ago and used it a couple of times then. I used it last week and it was grand. The blade numbers though seem to be not the same as you would ask in a barbers, I used blade number 6 and I ended up with a number 3, which was too short for me. People need to be careful when using the blade numbers!