Wahl 9918-617 Groomsman Beard and Mustache Trimmer

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Wahl 9918-617 Groomsman Beard and Mustache Trimmer

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Wahl
EAN: 0043917991887
Label: Wahl
Manufacturer: Wahl
Model: 9918-617
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Wahl
Studio: Wahl
Warranty: 1

Features:
  • High-carbon precision-ground steel blades stay sharp longer
  • Six-position beard regulator with memory function
  • Contoured ergonomic handle with soft-grip pads
  • Operates cordless via battery or plugged into charger
  • Travel pouch included; 2-year limited warranty


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too loud
I have a Wahl Revolution trimmer (red) that is maybe 8 years old. The battery would no longer take a charge. I could not find a replacement battery, so I bought the current Wahl Groomsman trimmer. I found it to be much too loud, and not as comfortable to use, so I returned it. I then removed the battery from my old trimmer. A day later I replaced it, and found it would now take a charge. So I will continue to use my old Wahl trimmer. In my experience the new Wahl trimmers are not as good as the older ones.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - wahl-9918-617
the wahl-9918-617- beard and mustache trimmer is a great little shaver works great for a recharge portable as good as a cord shaver



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Too light duty
Figured I'd replace my old barber kit clippers/closest attachment with this. Found it to be too light duty and deceivingly narrow. Had to go over and over same territory. Now using cheap adjustable blade barber clippers and will give this set away. You would probably be OK with it unless you've used full size barber clippers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beard Trimmer
I am totally satisfied with this trimmer, it works great, cuts real nice. The battery lasts a long time, Ive only charged once since I bought it, Ive had it about a month. I would recommend it to anyone who needs one.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well for the price
Worked well out of the box. Ergonmic design. The grooming attachments that fasten over the clipper head do not look like they will last too long. Bought to replace integral trimmer on electric razor that quit.
I have used it about 5 times out of the box and have not had to charge it yet- so on most business trips, I will not need to bring the charger.
Overall very pleased with my trimmer - just waiting to see how long the "ears" last on the attachments before they break off.



 



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