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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
My clipper of choice, December 6, 2008
I've owned a variety of clippers from both Andis and Oster, and this is my favorite - as well as the one I use on my own head! (I still also own an Andis single speed for dog grooming as well.) It takes standard, replaceable blades (same type as Oster), though I prefer Andis' own Ultra Edge blades. It is much quieter than the Oster clippers and fits my hand better. The case on the Andis is sealed. In practice it does not seem to run any hotter than the Oster clippers and, of course, you don't have any worry about getting clipper cleaner or hair into the motor.
The clipper comes with a 000 blade, which fits the included snap-on combs. The 000 blade is sized to take standard combs. The remainder of the blade line is physically larger - you'll find them more convenient for everyday use, quite honestly. Combs are best relegated to filling in for blades you don't own.
The 2 speed feature is a nice-to-have. I don't find that I use it much, though.
If you are new to clippers and wondering why these (and the equivalent Osters) are so much more expensive, the major difference is the motors. Top of the line clippers use pivot motors - motors that have a physical mechanism to move the blade from side-to-side. Pivot motors are stronger and will cut wet hair effortlessly. Cheaper clippers use magnetic motors, basically that "shake" the blade back and forth by using magnets, and they bog down too easily. The really cheap clippers also typically have horrible blades.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Don't hesitate just BUY!, June 3, 2009
This review is from: Andis 22315BGC2 Excel 2-Speed Professional Clipper (Health and Beauty)
I did weeks worth of research looking for good quality professional grade hair clippers. After over looking Andis Brand (at first) I was dead set of the Oster 76 classics. But their price, noise level, and potential heavy weight turned me off. Local beauty stores (including sally's) charges over $XXX for them.
Andis has a large blade selection and most amazon sellers have them for very cheap (under $30 in most cases) and that makes for reasonable priced replacements.
After using my Wahl's Designers w/ comb attachments for the past few years I regret not researching professional clippers sooner.
There is NO COMPARISON to using magnetic clippers w/ comb attachments versus using rotary clippers w/ detachable blades!
My first cut with these clippers took a little over 15minutes and was perfectly evenly. I bought ceramic edge blade and an ultra edge blade to see if the ceramic stays cooler longer (havent tried them yet) but the ultra (steel) blade got warm while using but not hot!
The clippers themselves got warm but not hot! My Wahls got so hot i had to run water over (not safe or recommended...lol) to cool them off...I was going for a low cut and it took an hour--clippers cut unevenly w.o. comb attachments too!!!
BOTTOM LINE: If you want an even cut thats fast quick and cheap, look at buying andis brand clippers (rotary only) and Andis brand ceramic or ultra-edge blade set and you wont for wrong!
p.s.
These are two speed clippers and with my hair being fine i prefer using the top speed so i know i'm getting full power, but its a matter of personal preference.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Cuts hair without any problems, March 15, 2009
This review is from: Andis 22315BGC2 Excel 2-Speed Professional Clipper (Health and Beauty)
My decision to go with Andis was primarily because of this:
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Which is titled "Slim talks about clippers"
Watch it and you will see an Oster Classic 76 and why I did not want one..... The noise!
I am fully satisfied with the Andis Clippers I purchased and fully recomend them to anyone serious about cutting their own hair. The clippers feel good in my hand and it appears to be built well. For those of you who like bald or almost bald, consider the #00000 blade. It seems to cut almost as close as a razor without all the irritation a straight blade would bring.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
andis clipper operation, April 11, 2009
This review is from: Andis 22315BGC2 Excel 2-Speed Professional Clipper (Health and Beauty)
i am very satisified with this product,i can change blades quickly and have the power to cut wet hair,i use it professionally and as a teaching method.the design is comfortable in the hand.
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Efficient Clippers, July 25, 2010
This review is from: Andis 22315BGC2 Excel 2-Speed Professional Clipper (Health and Beauty)
The clippers do a great job. Quick clean cuts to my military style haircuts. It's snaps forward for easy cleaning. I do miss the adjustable nature of my cheap Oster that lasted me 15 years...it made fades easier.
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Great Clippers, February 3, 2010
This review is from: Andis 22315BGC2 Excel 2-Speed Professional Clipper (Health and Beauty)
I was a little hesitant at first since I had never heard of this brand. I'm glad I went with it however, because it it the best set of clippers that I have ever owned. Likely the last set of clippers that I will ever buy
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