That's it, I'm cutting my own hair going forward. Need help with finding good hair clippers

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You cutting your own hair now? Are you decent at it yet?
I think I'm about to do the same. I'm not sure if my barber is pushing my line back and I want to go to another barber:snoop:, but maybe I just need to start cutting my own shyt instead of going to all these different barbers.
 

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@Stir Fry what are your thoughts on the Wahl Color Pro Cordless? That is what I just bought.

Those are actually really good. They served me for a good number of years when I had owned a pair many moons ago. Keep them clean and lightly oil them upside down every couple of uses and they're pretty much bomb proof. You'll want to put a light bead of oil across the top of the blades and then turn them upside down shortly afterwards to avoid it mixing with any hair that might be stuck inside the assembly to avoid it mixing together and gumming it up. The oil is just to protect the teeth and any touching metal parts from rusting together and keeping their movement frictionless. If you have a way to see the back of your head, I'd also suggest getting a pair of outliners and learning how to line up the back and sides of your neck. Use a razor and some cream to line the bottom. It'll make an even bigger difference in how you feel about yourself. Looking good and feeling good is all in the details, breh.
 
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