unfortunately their is supposed to be no hair falling out, since it has a collection chamber which is supposed to gather all the loose clippings.
the holding space for clippings is pretty big and unless you have a thick beard, you probably won't have to change it until after several uses.
it gives a superior, even beard and mustache trim, glides smoothly across without snagging, and catches most (yes, not all) your clippings.
as long as you trim relatively slowly and carefully it will pick up about 90% of the hair its clipping.
it did a great job of shaping and trimming, but left a mess of clippings in the sink.
the andis did not get so hot on the blade after 20 min of clipping but it did get very hot on my hand.
a good investment if you have a dog that needs clipping.
i have a long hair cat that needs clipping every 6 months and she hardly fought the clippers this time.
i have a light beard and manually clean the shaver after every shave by tapping the foil head to remove clippings and brushing.
turn on the shaver upside down and the clippings vibrate neatly into the sink.
the main problem is the lack of space in the head for clippings and the tendency for them to fall out, making a mess of whatever you're shaving over.
the clippings do fall off though.
all i want to do now is find out how the hair clippings are cleaned from the unit, where do they go out of the razor??
i could not feel any suction at the trimmer tip, but it collected clippings in reservoir section of the just below the blades.
cleans up the nose hairs, hasn't snagged any of them while clipping.
it works great, no pulling, no pain, just a nice neat clipping of nuisance hair in the nose and ears.
downside: the 1/2-inch long head does not reach the concave divot area at the base of each nasal cavity just above the mustache area -- principally because the clipping mechanism doesn't start until
it's true that the vacuum is not very strong, and that about 10% of the clippings will fall on the floor.
i would recommend this unit to anyone who is thinking of clipping their hair at home.
the clippings on his neck.
buzz cuts), then the vacuum will only pick up about 60-80% of the hair clippings.
this is a great idea, but the clipping part (the main reason for buying such product) needs an overhaul.
i opened up my shaver after a cleaning cycle just to see if it's really getting the clippings out.
they have a "quick clean" mode where you loosen the shaver head and run the motor for a few seconds and the clippings fall out.
the self-clean feature is wonderful, as it smells great, and all of the clippings are removed.
immediately noticed the clipping blade/mechanism is not as powerful or effective as the remington's.
the only drawbacks are (i) it's difficult to clean without the solution, (ii) i still find clippings after i take it out of the solution, and (iii) it's not wet/dry (one of the most attractive
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