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My old clippers gave up the ghost mid-fade yesterday
I was right in the middle of a high skin fade, the kind where you're blending out that line, and my main cordless clippers just quit. No warning buzz, no weird sound, they just went dead. I've had this pair for about four years, and everyone online says you should get at least five out of a good brand. I had to finish the cut with my backup pair, and the motor just doesn't have the same power, so the blend wasn't as clean as I wanted. The client was cool about it, but I was pretty annoyed. I see a lot of guys saying you need to run tools into the ground, but I think waiting for a total failure during a cut is a bad plan. What's a good sign that your clippers are about to go, before they leave you hanging?
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park.tara10d ago
Ever have a pair start getting way too hot in your hand?
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