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#15
by
1000
on 24 Jul, 2009 11:39
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I had a few brands Wahl, Andis and a couple of others that I got from Wallyworld. Then I bought a headfade sport from headblade(it's made by Wahl). I got the closest and easiest buzz from this one. I still have it but only use it for my gotee because I swithched to a razor. I would highly reccomend it. Being cordless and small it is very easy to use.
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#16
by
G8
on 27 Jul, 2009 05:13
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I have Wahl Balding Clippers, I'd have to agree they are a bit bulky but they do get the job done.
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#17
by
tomgallagher
on 27 Jul, 2009 06:01
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I have Wahl Balding Clippers, I'd have to agree they are a bit bulky but they do get the job done.
I have used them also and they do a really good job.
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#18
by
rico
on 19 Dec, 2009 15:02
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Then I bought a headfade sport from headblade(it's made by Wahl). I got the closest and easiest buzz from this one. I still have it but only use it for my gotee because I swithched to a razor. I would highly reccomend it. Being cordless and small it is very easy to use.
I suspect this is a relabeled Wahl Lithium Ion All-in-One clipper. The main clipper looks just like the HB. Given that HB says it's made by Wahl, this must be very very similar at any rate. The Wahl unit is cheaper, but the HB carry case is good to have. (If they were close in price, I'd go with HB just to support them.)
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#19
by
E
on 03 Jan, 2010 10:08
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I also like the Wahl Balding Clippers. Set at the zero level, with no guard, they really buzz it down nice. They are a bit bulky/heavy, but I actually like the additional control that gave me. Unfortunately, when I moved to Poland, the change in voltage (110 --> 220) didn't agree with them.
Now I use the Remington HC600 cordless (without the guard). Not as good, but OK. Cordless is nice because I can stand in the shower and not worry about getting clippings everywhere. On the flip side, cordless usually means less power after a use or two. Less power equals more going over the same spots time and again and more irritation.
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#20
by
mangosink12572
on 03 Jan, 2010 11:48
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It sounds easier if you just shave with a good razor - - - I have never used clippers - -I like my dome real smooth - -Love the feel
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#21
by
stemikger
on 15 Mar, 2010 12:49
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For fear of contradicting myself, I now realize I was wrong. In another post I was saying how my clipper wasn't getting the job done, but I realized I was using the shortest guard. If you want a shadow look (not shiney) cut, I really like the Remington Shortcut. However, if you want a crew cut with the guard, I don't recommend them. Without the guard they work great, but for some reason with the guard, I find I can't get an even cut.
http://www.remington-products.com/grooming/hc_scc-100R.htm
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#22
by
Father Pat
on 23 Mar, 2010 21:51
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I use the remington shortcut too, or I did until I started shaving. Love it. It worked really well for me using the shorter guard (the balding guard). I started at the highest setting and moved my way down, now I'm shaving ... go figure! I find the shortcut really easy to use, it's great without the guard, and it even does a nice job on my goatee.
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#23
by
thebbqguy
on 08 Apr, 2010 19:45
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I haven't used them yet but based on several recommendations here I recently purchased the Wahl Balding Clippers. I got mine at Sally Beauty Supply for $47. They come with a 60 day return policy. The manager told me that if I don't like them I can return them within 60 days (with the receipt).
I'm going to try them out this weekend.
Best of all....they are Made in USA.
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#24
by
stemikger
on 08 Apr, 2010 20:12
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Posted by the bbqguy
I haven't used them yet but based on several recommendations here I recently purchased the Wahl Balding Clippers. I got mine at Sally Beauty Supply for $47. They come with a 60 day return policy. The manager told me that if I don't like them I can return them within 60 days (with the receipt).
I'm going to try them out this weekend.
Best of all....they are Made in USA.
Would love to hear how you like these. I'm thinking about buying them very soon.
Thanks.
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#25
by
thebbqguy
on 10 Apr, 2010 17:01
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Tried out the Wahl Balding Clippers today. Used the 3/16 guard to get the feel of them. They worked well. No burns, nicks, cuts, etc. I'm very happy with my purchase.
And....best of all, they're made in the U.S.A.
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#26
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 10 Apr, 2010 18:57
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Tried out the Wahl Balding Clippers today. Used the 3/16 guard to get the feel of them. They worked well. No burns, nicks, cuts, etc. I'm very happy with my purchase.
And....best of all, they're made in the U.S.A.
Now, go for the gold, the blade--you'll never believe how nice & smooth it can be.
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#27
by
stemikger
on 16 Apr, 2010 03:45
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My Remington shortcut died and I was about to purchase the Headblade or the Whal Balding Clipper but found the Conair Cleanhead instead. It works great and now I am a real life sly guy, not just a crew cut wanna be. It shaves me as close as a blade without the cuts and irritation.
Here is the link if you are interested. Another sly guy here gave an excellent review and it was very accurate.
www.Iknowheads.com
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#28
by
thebbqguy
on 16 Apr, 2010 18:29
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#29
by
thebaldguy84
on 30 Jun, 2010 13:06
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