Wahl 79524-1001 Deluxe Chrome Pro with Multi-Cut Clipper & Trimmer, 27 Pieces

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Wahl 79524-1001 Deluxe Chrome Pro with Multi-Cut Clipper & Trimmer, 27 Pieces

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 : Wahl 79524-1001 Deluxe Chrome Pro with Multi-Cut Clipper & Trimmer, 27 Pieces
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Wahl
EAN: 0043917795003
Label: Wahl
Manufacturer: Wahl
Model: 79524-1001
Publisher: Wahl
Release Date: 2006-09-24
Studio: Wahl
Warranty: 1

Features:
  • Complete haircutting kit with multi-cut clipper
  • Top of the line powerful multi-cut clipper with comfort grip, premium Dura-Chrome finish and taper control for adjusting the lenghth you want to cut
  • Compact battery operated S-Trimmer with contoured shape for easy handling, Perfect for touch-up or giving your haircut that pro look
  • Wahl exclusive clipper attachments and accessories

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very satisfied!
Looks stylish and does the job very well. The mini version is kinda silly. Battery doesn't last (uses single AA battery) long. Maybe 2 full trims with it and it's time to replace the battery. Maybe a rechargeable will do you good. I was able to cut my son's hair without any experience. Just by doing the obvious. My wife cut mine three times already, and the last time she did was as good as the barber himself! I usually shave it all, Tried #2, #1 and 0 (this last one on the longest setting). It comes with many accessories which I don't care much about but they are there if you ever need them. I do like that it came with a plastic "sheet". A cheaper version of the ones the barber uses to protect you from getting dirty with your own hair. The whole package is worth it though! It paid itself on the 3rd haircut since I was spending about $40 a month.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Clipper Good but not the trimmer
A bought it as gift for my fiance he said the clipper worked excellent but the trimmer did not function as good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shaver
This product is what I was looking for. It is hard to find a clipper that is good enough to shave your head. This works perfect and comes with a smaller clipper which is great for getting your ears and touch ups on your head.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Deal for the Money
I bought this clipper after seeing that it got great reviews, and had an instant $10 off coupon attached to it. I really like the portable trimmer for my neck and sideburns, and the main clipper has all of the pieces that you could ever need.

The reason I'm giving it 4 stars - I had to return the first one, because it got rust on the main clipper. I didn't run it over any water, but I did use the oil that was included but not a lot. Amazon was great with the return, and I'm very happy with my new one.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Product is great as long as it's not USED
The product works great but make sure you get a NEW one and not USED. Saw another review that stated clippers were covered with hair and the product was clearly used when purchased as new. Sounded a little strange when I first read it, but the same happened to me! Clippers had chunks of hair, spray bottle still had water in it, and scissors were clearly used as well. AMAZON DID MAKE THINGS RIGHT AND SHIPPED ME A NEW ONE THAT THAT WAS INFACT NEW. But the fact remains that a new one was purchased initially and a used one was sent. Other than that, product is fine.


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