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Hair clippers with attachments
投稿者 rusk オン 1$s at 2:03 AM*Quoted from LINE
What kind of clippers do you all use?
I’m thinking about replacing my trimmer with one that can be used with attachments to leave hair a bit longer, and that can also be used on arms and legs.
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The clippers are from Heiniger and Wall's Bravura.
Heiniger is for the body
The Bravura is designed for use on delicate areas such as the belly, soles of the feet, and ears. It operates quietly and features an adjustable blade that can be set to lengths ranging from 0.7 to 3 millimeters.
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I use Sinamoon! It's okay.
Personally, I found Shark the easiest to use!
I felt that the blades from Wall, Heiniger, and Oster caused fewer injuries.
You can buy replacement blades at a lower price on Amazon in the U.S.
Wall's Brauwer retired due to frequent injuries.
(Since we have a large staff, safety comes first)
I'm glad I used the attachment!
I'm curious about the THRIVE cordless model
Does anyone use this?
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I'm thinking about getting a new hair clipper, too!
I used to use Heineken and Brauura!
The Heineiger has plenty of power, but it’s heavy, so I didn’t use it much.
I really liked using Bravura, but since Wall has withdrawn from the pet industry, I’m looking for a replacement.
・Cinnamon Moon
・joyzee
・Slive
・F.I.A
I'm a bit concerned about that
Since my Mini Bali also uses the Vetiva Mini from Wall, I’ve been thinking about getting a new one!
Please let me know what you all use.
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Attach is
Wall
Bravura lacks power
The Creativa is easy to hold and has more power than the Bravura.
Heiniger → It’s cordless but still packs a punch!! However, the straight design makes it hard for me to hold, and it felt heavy too.
Andis
Even though the ZR II is heavy, it’s easy to hold!! But at the time, I didn’t have the attachment that fits the Andis.
THRIVE
It has a cord, so I guess it's decent enough.
Cinnamon Moon
It’s lightweight and just as powerful as imported models—it’s really great. I haven’t had any injuries either. However, the blade is delicate, so if you don’t attach the blade properly, it can break easily (you can prevent this by making sure it’s securely in place!!).
I managed to get my hands on a wide comb, so I tried it out on my Andis ZR II—and it’s now my absolute favorite!!
I use Andis for 90% of the job, and Sinamoon for the remaining 10%—specifically for the face and fine details.
Thanks to Attach, I no longer have to worry about the length or symmetry when getting a haircut, which has reduced the stress on my mind.
The Oster was easier to hold than the Heiniger, but the Andis was a bit lighter...
I’d gotten used to cordless models, so I ruled out the THRIVE, but if you’re used to wired models, I think you’ll find it fairly quiet and reliable.
I hear Mr. Wall is planning to restart his business in Japan, but since there’s absolutely no news about the release of the new Clipper or anything like that, I keep checking Instagram over and over again, wondering if it’s all just a fantasy.
Your opinions are also helpful
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09 によって 4 月, 1 週間 前 更新されました。
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The clippers are
Supreme (with attachment)
Shark (with attachment)
Heiniger
Speedy
SVANS
I've been using it!
The one that's easy to use is
With Supreme and Shark
You can use the same attachment blade
It's just that Supreme stuff breaks easily
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The Heineken is heavy but powerful, so it's good for rough-coated breeds, terriers, and standard poodles.
SVANS is affordable and offers great value for the money
It lacks power
That's the gist of it
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For clippers, I use the WAHL Bravura and Creativa models.
Personally, I find it easy to use!
Since it's adjustable, you only need one unit for 2mm parts!
It comes with attachments in sizes 3.6, 10, 13, 16, 19, 21, and 25 mm, so it’s very versatile ☺️
I bought the Creativa later, so I’m not used to it yet, but it feels heavy and hard to hold (sob)
The material feels kind of slippery, too (sob). It feels like it's going to slip right out of my hands (sob) (just my personal opinion, lol).
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