Andis Professional 21455 Ceramic SelectCut Hairclipper | 
| Brand: Andis Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $79.99
New (5) from $67.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 60396
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8 x 2.5 x 10
MPN: 21455 Model: 21455 UPC: 040102214554 EAN: 0040102214554 ASIN: B000RFTKXG
Release Date: May 31, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Powerful rotary motor | | • | Ceramic blade runs cooler and stays sharper | | • | Extremely quiet operation | | • | Ideal for wet or dry cutting |
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Product Description Andis Ceramic Select Cut Adjustable Blade Clipper 21455Rotary motor, adjustable blade clipper with ceramic blade. Andis' high-grade, certified Zirconium Oxide Ceramic blades are longer lasting, harder and less brittle.Ceramic Blade is adjustable from fine to coarse (size #000, 1/100" to size #1, 1/8") INCLUDES: Seven attachment combs
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| Customer Reviews:
Andis Select Cut pulls hair...OUCH! November 3, 2006 Pros: strong motor, heavy duty
Cons: pulls hair
I've had two of these over the past few months, for cutting hair at home. My first Select Cut replaced a Vidal Sassoon cordless clipper I owned for about 5 years. Cuts with the Vidal Sassoon clipper started becomming uneven, so I began my search for a new pair of clippers. I decided on the Andis Select Cut after doing some research. After receiving it, I was pleased with what seemed like a good-quality clipper...it was solid. Turning it on, you could hear and feel the power. But as soon as my wife started into my hair with it, it snagged and pulled hair right out of my scalp. Excruciating to say the least. I don't have a whole lot of hair to begin with, so I was pretty disappointed. I tried cleaning it and oiling the blades, but it didn't do any good. I contacted Andis and they told me something must be wrong with the clippers and to have it serviced. Well, I decided instead to return it and exchange it for another. The second one pulled hair less, but it still pulled, pulling my hair, as well as my son's, whose hair is thicker than mine. I tried cleaning it, adjusting the blades, oiling it, all to no avail. I'm giving up on this clipper and I guess I'll try to sell it. I'll probably try a Wahl next.
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