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Fact #1. Hair clippers are grooming devices with sharp blades. They can be used on both human and pet hair. There are two major types, manual and electric. Manual clippers are hand-powered. They're usually used in the military or in prisons. Electric clippers are powered by either magnetic, rotary, or pivot motors. They feature blades that oscillate from side to side across a guiding comb.
Fact #2. The manual hair clipper was invented by a 19th century Serbian barber apprentice. The first electric version was developed in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. The inventor went on to found the Wahl Clipper Corporation. They're still one of the biggest manufacturers to this day. Other successful manufacturers include the Andis Clipper Company and the John Oster Manufacturing Company.
Fact #3. Even though electric clippers are relatively durable, they still require maintenance. Always make sure the clipper's blades are properly aligned. You don't want to nick yourself or a client. The blades usually unscrew easily. It's good practice to take the clipper apart every now and then. That way you can make sure the parts are working the way they're supposed to. Another way to ensure longevity is to oil your clipper. This keeps the blade and internal components well lubricated.
Fact #4. Hair clippers are generally sturdy devices. They're used by professional barbers and consumers alike. That doesn't mean you have to break the bank to purchase one. A reliable model can usually be found between fifty and one hundred dollars. Aside from cost, you should factor in weight and power. You'll want something lightweight enough to hold, carry, and maneuver.
Fact #5. The variety of available blade types is something to consider. Some of the options include titanium, carbon, and heat-resistant ceramic blades. Basic models use stainless steel. Another thing to determine is whether you want a corded or cordless hair clipper. If you're a barber, corded options can work quite well. By contrast, if you're a mobile pet groomer, you may want to go cordless.
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