Wahl ChromePro 79524-1001 Deluxe Hair Clipper Application/Usage: Ear, Eyebrow, Neckline Application/Usage: Ear, Eyebrow, Neckline Product Color: Dura Chrome Number of Guide Combs: 12 Product Color: Dura Chrome Guide Comb Size: 0.12", 0.24", 0.39", 0.51", 0.63", 0.75", 0.87", 0.98" Number of Guide Combs: 12 Guide Comb Size: 0.12", 0.24", 0.39", 0.51", 0.63", 0.75", 0.87", 0.98"
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Brand | Wahl |
Item model number | 79524-1001 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 1007718 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 043917795003 |
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I really like this clipper package. It has lots of guide attachments and accessories. The case that comes with it is nifty too. I don't have much use for the battery operated mini-clipper that came with it, but it does work for very light and minor touch ups. I usually do a full crew cut and shave my hair line anyway. The shape of the main clippers seems to fit your hand very well and doesn't slip. These clippers do have a power adjustment screw, if you need to fine tune it. My last set of Wahl clippers lasted about 7 years. The set before them lasted about the same time. I hope these hold true to the same professional construction, and they probably will. I've never had any problems with Wahl clippers, so I trust that brand.
My husband previously owned a remington and it kept snagging his hair. He almost has wires for hair and this razor is the smoothest and easiest razor I have ever used on him.
I recently bought this clipper kit after growing tired of paying the prices for flat top haircuts at upscale salons. I finally gathered my nerve and had my 19 year old son cut my hair, first time was really not too bad, second time we started to experiment with the comb sizes. My advise is start longer and then shorten as needed, my son started kind of laughing and then ask me if I was sure I wanted it that short...I said sure..... the end result through no fault of his was a haircut a Marine Corp barber would have been proud of in 1968 having experienced that thrill. All in all a great product, easy to use, great set of directions and just remember above all it will grow back even if it is a little short. Every time you use it keeps money in your pocket and three times pays for it.
I used to cut my own hair many years ago. After a 20 year absence and thousands in Barber/Stylist bills I decided to go back to self-haircuts because I can keep hair at the exact length I like (somewhat short). I was suprised at the quality and ease of use and pleased by the large selction of combs even though I generally use only 3. This is a professional quality clipper with the precision and power to cut any type of hair quickly and accurately. If you read other reviews you know the "cape" is junk and not worth using but everything else is a keeper. This is a large, powerful clipper. If you have very small hands you may find it a little difficult to hold and the cord could be a few feet longer but all in all, it's a very good clipper and a good value. Remember, keep it oiled!!!
the best pair iv'e owned so far iv'e only used them twice so thats why i only give it a 4 on durability even though they almost paid for there self.
I researched and bought this kit after tiring of hearing my 2 year old cry in the bathroom while his dad cut his hair with some 15 year old clippers. I asked my not-so-talky husband to review after using it 3 times, and typed in his words: "The clippers are fine--no, ok, great. I enjoyed using them to cut [our son's] hair. That blade is really sharp, so it'll take some adjusting. Nice accessories. Nice packaging. How much did you pay for them? Oh, well that's a good price, because you could pay that for just one, without all that stuff in the kit. Ok, so, yeah whatever."
Works great although I had a tough time trying to convince my wife to cut my hair for me. I told her to just do it because it wouldn't be any worse then if I did myself. She did and did just as good a job as the holiday hair people do. I like to keep it short and use number 4 to have her cut it and it looks great. This is going to save me a ton of money between the cost of getting my hair cut and the time and gas to get there it will have paid for it self in 2 cuttings. From then on its all free and clear.
This item (1 of many purchased throughout the years) has it's good qualities and bad ones too. On the positive side the clipper itself is well made and lasts a good amount of time. I had accidently dropped it 3 times total during its lifetime and continues to work. Negative side: the clipper is very heavy (why I dropped it). FYI: One needs to keep up, and not miss any kind of maintenance when it comes to this product if you want it to last. I have owned this product for almost 2yrs and have used it every 2-4 weeks since purchased. It is finally just starting to lose it's sharpness for the blade. And, after the last two times used it has started to "act up" with the blade's ability to stay in line with the base no matter how much I try to keep it aligned. Overall, it is well worth the money, but if you have small hands you may want to go with a smaller version of a Wahl product that will fit better for your grip.
Can't really say anything bad about the wired clippers, they seem to work very well, but the smaller battery operated trimmer doesn't work at all. I tried three new batteries,(it uses 1 AA) still nothing. It sort of bothers me that a product of this nature could get off a production line & leave a manufacturing facility without being tested in some manner. Think back boys & girls; years ago things like this were not tolerated. Now it's in my hands. I've used Wahl products well over 40 years but I'll think twice before buying another one.
We had it just over a year and now it is done the plastic on the back should have been a hint that this wasn't going to last. I noticed this morning that it is making a terrible noise the techie I am took it apart a boom it was right there the two metal prongs that move the bottom blade is out of the hole and isn't able to stay in it's place while in use so the blades rattle together and make it very loud. So the problem really is if it were metal where the prongs went into it wouldn't be so bad but since it is plastic it worn it down. For $35 I maybe expected too much but we have the more expensive Wahl the giant yellow one and it lasted years no longer works now so off it goes too. Though while it lasted this Wahl was great chargeable packed away for easy travel. I'm sure though that others may last longer that mine just might have been messed up to have caused this now. I would still buy it again just for the fact that it was easy to use and hung in there over a year.