live4thebj
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I tried many and I mean a lot of different clippers through the years. My most common was beard trimmers. I even recently threw out my Norelco 9000 model because while it clips everything from head, to beard, to body, to groin the attachment fell and broke.
During this I have the Norelco Oneblade. In searching. For the replacement attachment for the 9000 and struggling to find one, I am finding option after option for the Oneblade.
So I cancelled my order for the 9000 and got the replacement blades for the Oneblade because those broke too and got the green guide again and also the sensitive area one.
In short, the 9000 and any clipper similar to that design and that includes the Manscape models advertised. I have to say the best clippers I have ever used and note I did start with scissors in my early twenties is the Oneblade.
So if you trim and tired or getting nicked get the green guide and the safety attachment as well.
I threw out the 9000 because I just figured why bother. I don’t see how they can make it any better than the Oneblade.
This may benefit some of you out there tired of cutting yourself and knowing how scissors is a pain and a slow process. Just a tip I thought to share.
During this I have the Norelco Oneblade. In searching. For the replacement attachment for the 9000 and struggling to find one, I am finding option after option for the Oneblade.
So I cancelled my order for the 9000 and got the replacement blades for the Oneblade because those broke too and got the green guide again and also the sensitive area one.
In short, the 9000 and any clipper similar to that design and that includes the Manscape models advertised. I have to say the best clippers I have ever used and note I did start with scissors in my early twenties is the Oneblade.
So if you trim and tired or getting nicked get the green guide and the safety attachment as well.
I threw out the 9000 because I just figured why bother. I don’t see how they can make it any better than the Oneblade.
This may benefit some of you out there tired of cutting yourself and knowing how scissors is a pain and a slow process. Just a tip I thought to share.