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Feb 09, 2016
Great for bear trimming. Works with Andis SuperLiner (T-blade)
*Note: These do fit and work with the Andis SuperLiner model (T-blade).*
I should mention that I am home user and not a hair professional.
I bought an Andis SuperLiner a few years ago for maintaining a short beard and cleaning up sideburns between haircuts. I like the Andis because it is made in USA, commercial grade, and has replacement parts available (i.e. not a cheap throw away item made in the 3rd world).
However, I found that the stock, metal T-blade was uncomfortable to use regularly as a "beard trimmer" (i.e. maintaining a consistent beard length). It was effective, but just uncomfortable. Also, I like a slightly longer beard length for winter than I could get simply by adjusting the gap on the T-blade guard.
After much searching, these are the only comb attachments that I can find to fit the Andis Superliner T-blade. Fortunately, they work great. They snap on securely and easily. And more importantly they are MUCH more confortable during trimming than using just the metal guard. I typically use the 1/16" for beard trimming. I'm very glad I made this purchase.

Feb 09, 2016
Good Quality. Great Price
I don't have any complaints on with these bits. However, I've used them a handful of times as a home mechanic, so I can't speak to their durability in commercial/professional applications.
I have several Wiha tools, bits, and bit holders. I've been happy with all of them so far in terms of durability and price. I have only used one of these bits a couple times so far, but the quality is equal to other Wiha products (although I'm sure the tolerances are not quite as good as the "high-end" brands like SKS, Snap-On, and MAC).

Feb 09, 2016
Good addition to bike mechanic toolset
I use these as a bike mechanic and have been quite pleased with them so far.
I filled one of these bottles with TriFlow as a more reliable method for applying small droplets of light oil to spoke nipples and derailleur pivot points on my bicycles. They're a good size (1oz) for fitting into tight areas. The metal needle is more consistent that the plastic tube that comes with a bottle of TriFlow or other light oils.
The caps and need tip fit nicely (no leaks). The needle is a "luer lock" style, so it could be replaced if damaged. Although, personally, I do not have access such medical supplies locally.
The plastic is soft and easy to control flow. But I am concerned about the long term durability of this plastic.
I am also concerned that the plastic need cover will be easy to loose (which is why it's nice to have a second bottle).
Ultimately, you could make something similar on your own if you have access to small quantities of medical supplies (i.e. you know a nurse or doctor). But I don't, so these are a cheap alternative.