170 seems steep
what's the difference between this and andis t-outliners?
I was browsing the Bevel site yesterday to read up on the product description of this trimmer, I think they are easily more innovative than the andis t-outliners.
-For one when you buy the andis t-outliners they are not always "zero-gapped" right out of the box. Having no gap between the two blades on the trimmer is what gives you that crispy line up. To fix this you gotta take out the two screws on the outer blade, then loosen the 2 on the interior and try to adjust it manually (in which you may not get the perfect zero gap) or you can buy a blade-setter for 10-15 bucks which will do a decent job. The bevel blade doesn't have screws, you just snap it off and there's a dial on the inside to give you that perfect alignment, I would assume in a matter of seconds.
- The Bevel has cordless capability and is supposed to be able to operate fully charged for 4 hours. I think Andis has some cordless outliner models but not for the t-ouliner.
Even the design, the angle of the blade is different. Some other cool little features the t-outliners dont have, check out their site
Bevel Trimmer // Shape Your Legacy | Bevel