What Are Hair Clippers?
Hair clippers are the small trimming appliances that allow consistent cutting and trimming (or, like the name, “clipping”) of short hair. Traditionally, hair clippers were manually powered, much like scissors. But now, electric clippers are used in homes, barber shops, and salons all over the world. They typically involve an internal motor that is powered either by a direct cord into an outlet, or by a rechargeable internal battery (that charges on a base that plugs into an electrical outlet). How do hair clippers work? Several blades are moved back and forth quickly against a small comb, allowing for controlled cutting of individual hairs. The combs along which the blades slide can be changed (in most models). Often, hair clippers will come with as many as a dozen different combs, which changes and fine tunes the length the hair will be cut to. This allows for very specific styling around the head, rather than just cutting all the hair to one length. Who sells hair clippers? Hair clip