A professional hair clipper from andis, a long-established American hair clipper maker founded in 1922, which became a hot topic in collaboration with Supreme. Equipped with premium T, specially hardened high quality carbon steel blades. The T-shape of the blade fits smoothly into fine work and difficult-to-reach places. In particular, if you want to design beards, you can use the end of the blade to create a delicate expression. Imagination takes shape and the image appears in front of you through the tool. In addition, it achieves a very accurate, smooth and smooth shave, so that even those with sensitive skin can use it without damaging the skin. Familiar with 14cm, 220g, and easy to handle. Equipped with a powerful vibration electromagnetic motor that exceeds 7200 strokes per minute. Continuous operation for 100 minutes with one charge. Can be used for everything from neckline fading to beard edge up. It is also attractive to have abundant attachments and make the cutting height from 0㎜.Read full review
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The Andis Cordless T-Outliner doesn't live up to the well deserved reputation it's name sake, the real T-Outliner, had earned. It looks like the corded version which became the standard in the Barber Industry, but is an entirely different beast. The main difference is the rotary motor in the cordless versus the magnetic motor in the corded version. The rotary may claim, and in fact move the blade at speeds the magnetic motor can't, but it doesn't have the same smooth, professional feel either. They're lighter, which is nice, and the base for charging looks really good, but they don't work as well on all types of hair as the standards. On Caucasian and Latino clients they seem to be decent for neck and hairlines, but don't seem to be as effective on Black clients from my experience. I've been a licensed professional Barber for 30 years and I like to know what's new and effective in the industry. To say these liners are ineffective wouldn't be correct, but realistically, they're not worth $150, nor even $100 in my estimation. Perhaps $60 would have been a better pricepoint, as the cordless Andis Slimline Pro Li at around $55 seem to be just as effective at doing the job...Andis is the Industry standard and the T-Outliner true classics, but the cordless version doesn't quite live up to either name in my opinion.Read full review
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When receiving the product it seemed at first glance that it was used or maybe opened. I took the blade apart from the housing, and it didn't have hair in between the blades. Very light weight and cordless is very functional , easy to maneuver. One of the reasons for me getting this product and I like Andis products. But I still think that the price is to high. The old corded models may still have the better durability.
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This is the best, most comfortable trimmer I've ever used. It's incredibly smooth and sharp, holds a great charge, and since it's part of the professional line, it's got lots of power and great battery life. I've used the corded T-outliner in the past. The cordless option makes it MUCH easier to handle and use.
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I’m a barber Student and we were given the corded version of this trimmer. I liked the way they cut so I took a chance on the cordless. I’m so glad I took that plunge. They don’t heat up like the corded ones. The charge lasts a good long time. With the Li ion battery, there’s no battery “memory” so I don’t worry about having to run them all the way down before charging them again. And the blue light is pretty dang cool too.
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