And how hard are they to clean if i can jump on board! Toot toot!
We have a Phillips that we’ve had a few years with no problems.
We put some baking paper under the basket so the air fryer itself is kept clean and we just wash the basket and the rack. So easy to keep clean that way.
Bought this for the back yard Covid Cuts. The Kmart $15 corded clipper was starting to annoy my.
This ones about $225, cordless, light as, quiet, sharp AF. Want to cut my hair every day now.
I have a Wahl (corded) - I thinks it is appropriately called ‘Baldy’. Closest head-shave till I bought the Pitbull Gold.
Mr worldwide
Well, I got carried away with this bad boy, just kept going for a shorter and shorter comb.
It’ll grow back, but the wife’s comment was ‘how’s the new shav…oh…um…yeah, it looks ok…’
And like clockwork:
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Once you shave your head and realise how much more fkg convenient, cheap and time saving it is, its very hard to go back.
Never having to go out in the cold with wet hair was a major benefit.
I just think a cheapy is the go, but I haven’t experienced using a more expensive model. Eg a Kmart or Aldi special.
However I’ve heard good things about the Ninja brand.
If the “Ninja Foodi” sits within budget take a look.
If something that looks good in your kitchen probably go with Philips.
My priority on buying any kitchen thing is can I clean it easy?
Thanks - yes we went with a Philips one. It has been pretty good.
I got my old Wahl 30 years. My wife shaves my head about 6 times a year (Number One clip, I’m no Deckham) plus I trim my beard every fortnight.
I remember when my wife bought it back in 1993 for the ungodly sum of about $140 direct from the hairdressers she used to go to, I thought what a bloody rip off at the time.
Had the blades sharpened maybe twice in that time, so assuming barbers still sting you about $10-$15 for a clip, I think this particular purchase has well & truly paid for itself
Maybe at the old Greek places in the suburbs, and individual results vary on quality.
Most places are probably $25-$35, but also most places will throw in a beer or whisky while you’re in the chair, which is a nice win.
Yup. Shower. Lightly caress head with towel. Instantly dry. Perfect.
Alright Sinead.
FWIW I actually have luscious hair but shaved it once and it nearly turned me
Sure you do
Have to correct my own post. Was 28 September 2017.
Just had to do a battery replacement. $60 later and it’s working as new again.
I’m sick and tired of my Dyson cordless…I think Series 10.
Keeps jamming all the ■■■■■■■ time. Useful for the small stuff, and even then it doesn’t clean my car carpets that well.
Just got a Shark upright for $270 at Harris Scarfe. Did the Dyson’s job in a quarter of the time.
Filter sounds ■■■■■■.