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#45
by
RobbieDigital
on 03 Mar, 2013 16:14
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Hey there,
Been a while since I've posted on this site, but here's my two cents:
When I first started shaving my head 5-6 years ago, I bought a
Wahl Peanut which served me faithfully up until a week ago. It's a great little buzzer - very powerful and manueverable. After 2 or 3 replacement blades, it finally gave up the ghost when I plugged it into a 240V European outlet
Because my balding has gotten more pronounced over the years, I decided to investigate a few replacement buzzers, namely the
Andis T-Outliner and
Wahl Balding Clippers. After speaking with the guy at the store, I decided to go with the Andis for a few reasons:
1) Smaller, lighter and easier to handle
2) Closer cut than the Peanut (but perahps not as close as the Wahl)
3) Wide blade, making it arguably faster to cut your hair
I gave it a go yesterday and was very happy with the results - powerful, and a very close cut. Only cut myself once which I was scared about going with these shorter blades.
Here's a pic of the results, a day later.
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#46
by
tomgallagher
on 03 Mar, 2013 16:18
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Not bad. Looks pretty good.
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#47
by
Sir Harry
on 03 Mar, 2013 19:15
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Welcome back, Robbie, thanks for sharing!
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#48
by
KJK1LL3R
on 16 Mar, 2013 16:39
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I have been trying to wet shave with the HeadBlade & Gillette Fusion for a few months but I am having too many issues with razor burn so I would prefer to use clippers as I have no razor burn issues with them. I even tried using foil shavers designed for shaving beards but again the razor burn was shocking. I have previously used the Wahl Balding clippers but I never really thought that they cut as close as people say and they don't allow you to change blades. Having looked into it the 000000 blade on the Wahl Balding clippers actually only cuts to 0.4mm. Surely there has to be clippers that cut shorter than that? I thought I heard somewhere that there is an Andis Blade that cuts as short as 0.1mm and it can even be attached to other brands of clippers like the Oster 76. I live in Ireland so Andis and Oster products are hard to find over here but I wonder if any of you guys over in America can shed any light on this?
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#49
by
mahaw90
on 17 Mar, 2013 15:52
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I have been trying to wet shave with the HeadBlade & Gillette Fusion for a few months but I am having too many issues with razor burn so I would prefer to use clippers as I have no razor burn issues with them. I even tried using foil shavers designed for shaving beards but again the razor burn was shocking. I have previously used the Wahl Balding clippers but I never really thought that they cut as close as people say and they don't allow you to change blades. Having looked into it the 000000 blade on the Wahl Balding clippers actually only cuts to 0.4mm. Surely there has to be clippers that cut shorter than that? I thought I heard somewhere that there is an Andis Blade that cuts as short as 0.1mm and it can even be attached to other brands of clippers like the Oster 76. I live in Ireland so Andis and Oster products are hard to find over here but I wonder if any of you guys over in America can shed any light on this?
You tried going with the grain, very slowly? I'd avoid going against the grain if I was you.
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#50
by
KJK1LL3R
on 17 Mar, 2013 15:59
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You tried going with the grain, very slowly?
Yeah I have tried pretty much everything, but I don't mind that sandpaper finish that comes with using clippers, I just wanna make sure I'm getting the shortest clipper cut possible why is why I am keen to find out more about this Andis 0.1mm blade that is compatible with the Oster 76 clipper. Everyone keeps saying the Wahl Balding clippers are the shortest possible clipper cut but that is certainly not the case as it uses a 0.4mm blade.
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#51
by
KJK1LL3R
on 25 Mar, 2013 16:57
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I got my Oster 97 (UK equivalent to the Oster 76) clippers and the Andis #000000 Outliner 0.1mm blade today. Although it does indeed cut close, it didn't blow me away as it didn't seem much closer than the Wahl Balding clippers with their 0.4mm blade and I had kind of expected their to be a noticeable difference in that 0.3mm gap between the two.
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#52
by
mahaw90
on 10 May, 2013 06:28
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I have been intrigued by the Wahl Balding Clippers for a while now after hearing the positive reviews. They eventually came today, I probably had about 5 days growth, so decided to give them a whirl. They are a superb clipper, very well made and feel solid in the hand. The cut is very nice as well, I'd say probably the same length as 36 hours after shaving BBS. This doesn't bother me as I quite like the sand paper look. Here is a photo after I had just finished.
As you can see it is quite short and there is zero irritation. They are a great alternative for people who suffer from irritation used from a razor.
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#53
by
bud
on 10 May, 2013 06:58
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I think the clipper works well and cuts the hair close to the scalp,
is an alternative to wet shave in the case of skin irritation.
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#54
by
Plano
on 26 Jun, 2013 12:29
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Just ordered the Wahl Balding Clippers today. I saw plenty of positive reviews on here to help me make the purchase.
I have a question: Are any of you having problems being cut by the blades? I was reading the reviews on amazon and there were complaints of that. Are these people just newbies or what?
Thanks!
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#55
by
jdcsky
on 26 Jun, 2013 13:06
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I have them and never cut myself with them. It is important to oil the cutting blades every now and then.
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#56
by
Plano
on 26 Jun, 2013 14:09
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Thanks for the reply! How often would you recommend oiling them? Also, would you recommend oiling them right out of the box or should I wait?
I've always used clippers, just figured it was time for an upgrade, so I'm by no means a new head shaver here. Some of the reviews on there scared me.
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#57
by
jdcsky
on 26 Jun, 2013 14:38
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I used mine right out of the box with no issues. I also oiled the blades around twice a month.
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#58
by
Plano
on 29 Jun, 2013 09:26
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Just got the Walh Balding Clippers. THEY ARE AWESOME!!!
I can't be happier with the purchase.
100% Recommended.
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#59
by
jdcsky
on 29 Jun, 2013 11:40
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I agree with you they are awesome. I am very happy with mine.