Hair Clippers
Frequently Asked Questions
Corded clippers provide continuous power and are great for longer grooming sessions.Cordless clippers offer more flexibility and ease of use, especially for travel or quick touch-ups, and usually come with rechargeable batteries.
Yes, many hair clippers are versatile enough for beard trimming. However, for more precision, you may prefer a dedicated beard trimmer with finer controls.
Most clippers can handle a range of hair types, but if you have very thick or coarse hair, it’s best to choose models with a powerful motor and sharp, durable blades for smooth, effective cutting.Check out ourClippers for Thick Hair for options designed to tackle tougher hair types.
Keep your clippers clean by brushing off hair after each use and applying clipper oil regularly to keep the blades sharp and running smoothly. Some models also have washable or detachable blades.
It depends on the model. Some clippers are waterproof and can handle damp hair or even be used in the shower, while others should only be used on dry hair. Always check the product instructions.
When choosing hair clippers, consider how often you'll use them, whether you prefer corded or cordless, and the types of cuts you’ll be doing. Look for features like adjustable guards, blade quality, and motor power.For a full breakdown, check out our Guide to Buying Hair Clippers.
The best clippers for home use are easy to handle, come with adjustable guards, and have a powerful yet quiet motor. Look for cordless options with good battery life and stainless steel or self-sharpening blades for long-term use.Check out our Clippers for Home Use for top-rated options.
First, brush off loose hair with the cleaning brush provided. Then remove the blade (if detachable) and rinse or wipe with a damp cloth. For deeper cleaning, use clipper oil and spray disinfectant to keep the blades running smoothly and hygienically.
If your clipper blades are detachable, you can sharpen them using a honing stone or sharpening machine. Run each blade along the stone at the correct angle, then reassemble and oil them. Alternatively, take them to a professional for best results.
Start with clean, dry hair. Attach the desired guard, turn the clippers on, and move them slowly against the direction of hair growth. Use shorter guards for closer cuts, and switch to longer guards for blending and trimming. Always go slow and steady for even results.



































