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Have you ever known somebody who owned one for personal use?
 

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Have you ever known somebody who owned one for personal use?
one of many i owned. trash.

those, the gray ones with the red knob, the black knob...the black ones with the black knob....ALL TRASH

I'm telling yall....the Bevel is $200 but that shyt is FLAWLESS. Same blade, same battery....same power as a corded. and it doesnt cut overly close like them rigged shyts barbers have to use.

shouldnt have to modify an Andis to keep it from overheating. i've seen tons of broken andis over the years...
 

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did you shave face with the edjer or just shape up your hair?

they gray with red knob is the t-outliner...is generally a good machine ..it's MJ...the edjer is tito

I can't justify spending 2 bills on a trimmer

Face/Neck and head. Too hard to clean hair out of the T outliner, over heats way too fast (under 30 mins). I said the same about the price but I haven't looked back since i bought the Bevel Trimmer. They're dropping a T blade soon. I wanna put my barber on but idk if he gonna wanna invest in that bytch. It's so worth it.

I have had about 10 different trimmers since 05...them bytches all broke. I spent way more than 200 on those. I expect this Bevel to last a long time, and I use it 4-5 times a week.
 

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Face/Neck and head. Too hard to clean hair out of the T outliner, over heats way too fast (under 30 mins). I said the same about the price but I haven't looked back since i bought the Bevel Trimmer. They're dropping a T blade soon. I wanna put my barber on but idk if he gonna wanna invest in that bytch. It's so worth it.

I have had about 10 different trimmers since 05...them bytches all broke. I spent way more than 200 on those. I expect this Bevel to last a long time, and I use it 4-5 times a week.

What Bevel Trimmer you talmbout breh? Lank?
 

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Face/Neck and head. Too hard to clean hair out of the T outliner, over heats way too fast (under 30 mins). I said the same about the price but I haven't looked back since i bought the Bevel Trimmer. They're dropping a T blade soon. I wanna put my barber on but idk if he gonna wanna invest in that bytch. It's so worth it.

I have had about 10 different trimmers since 05...them bytches all broke. I spent way more than 200 on those. I expect this Bevel to last a long time, and I use it 4-5 times a week.

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I think more people will consider buying Bevels in the future as Andis keeps lowering the quality of its trimmers.

I jump on old stock Andis trimmers whenever I see them...in person or online. The only issue is finding new old stock blades for them.

pre 2000 build Andis outliners can last a good 10 years if properly maintained.

've never had an overheating problem with outliners until they are on their last legs.
How much hair do you have if you are using trimmers for 30 minutes at a time?
 

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I think more people will consider buying Bevels in the future as Andis keeps lowering the quality of its trimmers.

I jump on old stock Andis trimmers whenever I see them...in person or online. The only issue is finding new old stock blades for them.

pre 2000 build Andis outliners can last a good 10 years if properly maintained.

've never had an overheating problem with outliners until they are on their last legs.
How much hair do you have if you are using trimmers for 30 minutes at a time?

Shave head and face/neck. I'm no barber so it does take a bit longer.
 

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Shave head and face/neck. I'm no barber so it does take a bit longer.
OK..I didn't get what you meant when you said shave head.I thought you meant shape up haircut.

My cousin does that and I told him that the outliner is not meant for that at all.
If you notice..not even pro barbers shave heads with outliners.....they might knock down the hair to lowest level with a set of clippers first..and then finish off with trimmers....but they're over working the trimmer by shaving a man's head with them .

It's like mowing a lawn with a string trimmer....it can be done, but there's abetter way to do it.

He goes through outliners quickly also.

Bevel might be a more useful tool for what you're using it for. It's your clippers AND trimmers. Fact that it's not breaking down speaks to the quality of the product.
 

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Shave head and face/neck. I'm no barber so it does take a bit longer.
OK..I didn't get what you meant when you said shave head.I thought you meant shape up haircut.

My cousin does that and I told him that the outliner is not meant for that at all.
If you notice..not even pro barbers shave heads with outliners.....they might knock down the hair to lowest level with a set of clippers first..and then finish off with trimmers....but they're over working the trimmer by shaving a man's head with them .

It's like mowing a lawn with a string trimmer....it can be done, but there's a better way to do it.

He goes through outliners quickly also.

Bevel might be a more useful tool for what you're using it for. It's your clippers AND trimmers. Fact that it's not breaking down speaks to the quality of the product.
 

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OK..I didn't get what you meant when you said shave head.I thought you meant shape up haircut.

My cousin does that and I told him that the outliner is not meant for that at all.
If you notice..not even pro barbers shave heads with outliners.....they might knock down the hair to lowest level with a set of clippers first..and then finish off with trimmers....but they're over working the trimmer by shaving a man's head with them .

It's like mowing a lawn with a string trimmer....it can be done, but there's a better way to do it.

He goes through outliners quickly also.

Bevel might be a more useful tool for what you're using it for. It's your clippers AND trimmers. Fact that it's not breaking down speaks to the quality of the product.

its just irritating that when u wanna clean the andis u gotta take the bytch apart. and yes, i know barbers use different clippers for different things. but i believe the andis advertises that u can use it for head shaving
 

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its just irritating that when u wanna clean the andis u gotta take the bytch apart. and yes, i know barbers use different clippers for different things. but i believe the andis advertises that u can use it for head shaving
Yes...so you have to keep buying new ones, hehehehehhe

Seriously, you're right about the Andis for what you're using them for. If you get 5 years of no maintenance use of the Bevel, you won. Anything over that is a bonus.I've heard nothing but good things about Bevel. A Black man started the company and it's entering a market that was controlled by Andis and Wahl, and doing well.

If I can get a coupon code or sale that makes it worth my while, may pick one up, but for now....rolling with old stock Andis all day.

Question......how long have you had the Bevel and how many times have you had to replace the blades?
 
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Yes...so you have to keep buying new ones, hehehehehhe

Seriously, you're right about the Andis for what you're using them for. If you get 5 years of no maintenance use of the Bevel, you won. Anything over that is a bonus.I've heard nothing but good things about Bevel. A Black man started the company and it's entering a market that was controlled by Andis and Wahl, and doing well.

If I can get a bonus code or sale that makes it worth my while, may pick one up, but for now....rolling with old stock Andis all day.

Question......how long have you had the Bevel and how many times have you had to replace the blades?

Haven't had to replace the blade at all. I've had it since March 1 2017
 
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