Andis 74055 Professional Corded/Cordless Hair Beard Trimmer, Zero Gapped, Close Cutting Carbon Steel T-Outliner Blade, Grey
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Description
Creative empires are built on foundations of basic technique. Conquer the fundamentals with the upgraded Cordless T-Outliner Trimmer, everything you love about the classic Andis T-Out, fully unleashed. Driven forward by a carefully designed, 7,200 SPM rotary motor, this potent powerhouse glides through heavy and thick hair without dragging or stalling, thanks to constant speed technology. Iconic, carbon-steel T-blade can be zero-gapped for ultra-fine lining, freestyle designs, and dry shaving to the skin. Use with or without the cord, or monitor the extra long-lasting lithium-ion battery via a built-in LED indicator that alerts you when it’s time to recharge on the premium charge stand. Complete with 4 easy-in attachment combs, blade oil, and a replacement blade drive, this essential kit contains everything you need to keep your tools and skills strong.
FEATURES
HEAVY-DUTY MOTOR: The high-torque rotary motor with quality machine drive components to allow for professional-grade shaving at home, generate minimal noise, and retain long-term availability
CORD/CORDLESS: It is compact and lightweight for better flexibility, you can get consistent power with or without a wire, with cutting strokes per minute of 7,200 SPM
LITHIUM-ION BATTERY: It features powerful rechargeable lithium-ion batteries capable of lasting up to 100 minutes on a single 1 hour charge with an operating voltage of 100-240V and a 50-60 Hz frequency
DEEP TOOTH: The deep tooth carbon steel blades feed more hair and can be used for details, close cutting, beards, and mustaches clean cutting -
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