- Stamped steel blades
- 4 attachment combs
- Magnetic motor
- Barber comb
- Cleaning brush
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the money,
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This review is from: Conair Basic Haircut Kit, 10-Piece (Health and Beauty)
I'm sure there are better clippers on the market, but these are a good value. My husband uses them occasionally to shave his neck and trim his hair between trips to the barber. Definitely reduces his trips to the barber, and that really saves money.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job,
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This review is from: Conair Basic Haircut Kit, 10-Piece (Health and Beauty)
I spent ten bucks for this. The cheapest buzz cut around here is eleven.
I got my kit and gave myself my first haircut. Looks great. As far as I'm concerned, it's already paid for itself.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Price is cheap, and so is the clipper.,
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This review is from: Conair Basic Haircut Kit, 10-Piece (Health and Beauty)
I've ALWAYS had Conair clippers, ALWAYS, until I bought this "basic" haircut kit.
My parents bought a Conair clipper set about 10 years ago to replace 2 NEW Wahl DUDS and it worked exponentially better than any of the Wahl clippers we owned for about 1/2 the price. Needless to say I've owned 2 Conair clippers over the last 8 years. The first one worked great for about 7 years and then it wore out, as bi-weekly haircuts will do. However, the second one I bought, this Basic Haircut Kit, only lasted about 4 months, if that, and worked poorly from the get-go. The combs I used kept breaking, it took about an hour to cut from the 1/4" my hair had grown to down to the 1/8" #1, and because it took so long I was having to stop and re-oil and it got blazing hot in my hands. At the 9$ I spent on it you probably could buy 2 new ones for the price of 1 barber haircut, except I have NEVER paid for a haircut in my life AND it would be a waste of money. 1 of these clippers is 1 too many, let alone 2 of them. There's no blade adjuster, the motor is seriously underpowered, and heats up instantly (and I only used it to cut my already short hair shorter). Take my word for it, if you're serious about actually cutting your hair and saving some money use the 13 dollars you would've spent on this clipper and put it down on a 20$ Wahl clipper.
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