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22Sep/093

Andis 395060-Edjer II Rechargeable Cordless Professional Trimmer

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Andis 395060-Edjer II Rechargeable Cordless Professional Trimmer

Andis T-Edger II rechargeable cordless professional trimmer is a small, lightweight trimmer. T-blade trims neck lines and touches up those difficult and sensitive areas. Trimmer carries enough charge for all day average use and recharges to full power overnight. Cordless feature allows movement with complete freedom from cord. Includes four attachment combs, sizes 1/16", 1/8", 1/4", 3/8" for beard and mustache trimming and styling.

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  1. Overall I am very happy with this trimmer. It is a nice size and weight, and fits comfortably in the hand while trimming the beard (what I use it for exclusively).

    The most surprising and impressive feature is how long it holds a charge. Other trimmers I’ve had in the past, although not terrible, would need recharging much more frequently. This one that I’ve had for a few months already is still on it’s first charge!

    My only minor complaint (if you can even call it that) is with the attachment combs. The teeth on them are so far apart that it makes them less than effective in guiding hair towards the blade.

  2. This clipper is great for it’s intended use, probably one of the best rechargeable clippers out there and probably the only one that’s still made here in the good ole USA. It’s not as robust or quiet as the heavy duty corded models but does a great job for trimming and touch up. If you follow the instructions and regularly oil the blades with the provided oil you shouldn’t have any problems. The size is good and the stainless steel teeth on the clippers won’t scratch or nick your skin one bit. Just get it and don’t look back, there are cheaper models out there but you get what you pay for.

  3. Other customer reviews indicate that this may be a fine product, but I don’t plan to find out. What I wish I’d known is the degree of care the trimmer calls for. To quote the instruction booklet: “Blades should be oiled before, DURING, and after each use…The clipper/trimmer should be held in a position shown in Diagram A to prevent oil from getting into motor. Place a few drops of Andis Clipper Oil on the front and side of the cutter blades. Wipe excess oil off with a soft dry cloth…To clean the blades we suggest to immerse (sic) the blades only into a shallow pan of Andis Clipper Oil while the clipper is running.”

    Yikes. Call me a whiner but I don’t have time–ok, the patience–for this amount of hand-holding.


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