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1 people found this helpful
Best clippers - by far - I’ve owned
By Michael Hinkley on Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
During Covid lockdown I learned to cut my own hair using conventional, widely available plug-in clippers that typically retail for $20 or so. They worked fairly well, but lacked the ability to provide a sharp, well-barbered cut - with professional clippers generally only available in select markets. On a whim, I recently searched Prime for clippers, and shortly after settled on these - and I simply couldn’t be happier with them. The set includes two electric clippers: one, larger, for regular haircuts, and the smaller designed for more precise work: edging, mustache and beard trimming, and the like. The many benefits include being wireless (leaving no cords to tangle with) yet easily chargeable with HDMI. And the price is indeed right. Simply put, this is the best haircut and personal grooming product I’ve ever purchased, and I recommend it enthusiastically, and without a hint of reservation.
Top critical review
7 people found this helpful
Love the clippers, but guards are cheap
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I was so excited for this cordless hair clipper set. For years, I've had to cut hair where ever there was an outlet available, and often that meant being in poor lighting. This changed all that. I can cut hair where we I want, and position myself in the best lighting. It's a real game changer! The clippers are very easy to use, cut effortlessly without tugging, and the charge has lasted through 2 hair cutting sessions for a total of 4 haircuts in the past few months, with juice to spare. But here's where there's a problem: the clipper guards are pretty cheaply made. They are quite flimsy. At first glance they didn't seem to be much different than the ones from my old kits, except that they have metal on them. But they aren't as flexible, and the second time I cut my son's hair one of the teeth broke off. Thankfully not while cutting his hair, but while wiping them off afterwards. I didn't pull on the blades any differently than I do on my previous sets, and I never had teeth break before. I've had cheap sets and moderately priced sets over the past 29 years of cutting my family's hair, and none of them have ever had this issue. I feel like it really negates what is otherwise a great clipper set, because how are you supposed to use a great set with teeth falling off the guards? I'm experienced, but not professional, and I need those differently sized guards to taper my family's hair. It's too late to send the set back, but I am very disappointed.
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