💇♂️ Cut the hassle, not your style!
The Shortcut Self-Haircut Kit is a versatile and user-friendly hair cutting solution designed for men. Featuring a 70mm-wide curved blade for efficient cutting, an ergonomic design for easy handling, and a high-speed motor for quick results, this cordless electric trimmer allows for DIY haircuts at home. Its easy-to-clean design ensures hygiene, making it the perfect tool for maintaining your look effortlessly.
M**G
3 years of good cuts
I bought this just under 3 years ago, and the battery is just now starting to show its age. I can tell the power starts to fade after about 5 minutes, but it doesn't die and I'm able to finish the cut. That being said, this was half the price of the Remington that it seems to be based on, and I've been very happy with the quality and durability. Blades still seem plenty sharp. I'll almost certainly buy another one.
J**.
Terrible battery life. I would not buy again.
Design and function is fine. I found that it works for cutting my own hair. It has a fatal flaw however. The battery life is dismal. When it was new the battery would barely get through a single cut, but now that I have had it for a couple of months the battery proformance has degraded. I suspect the cheap price is because they cut corners on the battery quality. It is unacceptable to have a clipper that will not complete a single haircut without needing a recharge. When you cut your own hair ya can't just plug it back in and pick back up after work to finish. This has happened several times with this product right off of the charger. It was charged over night, displayed the blue (full charge) light, after about a min of use it is blinking red and then dead before the haircut can be completed. The reason this is a 2 star review is that it's cheap and if your desire is a buzz cut that can be completed in less than 2 min then this is for you. If you need the extra time to fade then I can not recommend this product.*** Updating this to down grade the review to 1 star. It pretty much is useless if it is not plugged in.
T**N
Easy undercut
I sport a pretty tight undercut and when my hairdresser continually charged me for a woman's cut -- even though I am a woman, but higher priced than a man's, and with half the amount of hair that needed to be cut, I decided to start maintaining it on my own. Guys were coming into the salon with more complicated haircuts than my straightforward half-buzz and taking double the time, but were being charged half as much as I was.For me, it was an easy choice to decide on this Sceafunny clipper. I really loved the ergonomic design and the wide, curved blade. I was hoping that it would be quick and easy to use, and indeed, it is.It's really comfortable on my head, no nicks and no pulling. It delivers a very even #1 which is a true 3mm with just one pass. The guard can be used right up to my transition line and is always tidy which I love to show off when tying my hair up in a ponytail. The process is fast too thanks to the wide blade and the curve which makes more contact with the scalp. I still use a T-clipper for the tighter areas around the ears, but for the bulk of it I use the Sceafunny.Charging is fast and it holds enough for plenty of haircuts.I can't be without this. Grateful to have found it and have it in my beauty arsenal.
D**R
Works but a little hard to use solo.
Unit seems very hardy and sturdier than other units. Not sure about battery life, being that it is new seems to be okay. Holds charge through the haircut. For me personally it is a little awkward and probably because my hair grows in a swirl pattern in the back hard for me to trim. However with a little help from my spouse got the job done quickly and it looked great. This was my experience with my coordination and hair style, might be a lot easier for others. Overall this will pay for itself very quickly and would recommend it if you are wanting to cut your hair at home. Attachments were sturdy and easy to use.
J**S
Hair care
I like mine, it takes a couple of cuts before you get use to cutting but it does a good job.
L**H
Almost a great product
It sort of bothers me to be critical of this shaver because, the blades, design, ease of use are great. But, the battery is the problem.After less than 6 months charging was odd, started to take much longer than when I first bought it.Well, now, after a few years use I consider myself lucky if after having it plugged in for days, I'll actually witness the blue fully charged light. Even then, you notice the drop in power. Alas, great blades and design and an awful battery.I caution people from buying this. As much as I'd say the blade design is one of the best I've experienced. No nicks or cuts or electric razor rash. Great design with......major problems.
J**N
Better Than the Remington, and at Half the Price!
I use it for cutting my hair and beard. My Wahl "Peanut" (cordless) has a narrow (1.25") blade, and took forever to bring my way-too-long hair back to 1/4" -- while this has a wide blade (2.75"), and took all of 15 minutes to tame three months of head AND facial hair growth. A big plus is how it's held: using your "cupped" hand and fingers is much easier than gripping a traditionally-shaped (brick/cylinder) clipper (my "Peanut", for one). My fingers are both numb and arthritic, and these clippers make this part of personal hygiene much easier (OK, not "fun", but also nothing to strenuously avoid). Just buy it, and see.I decided to also purchase a carrying/storage case -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZZ24MRL -- and a small can of clipper oil -- https://amazon.com/gp/product/B0084AWBRS. Both well-worth the additional cost ($14 and $5, respectively).PS: Someone complained that it was difficult to cut the son's 3"-long hair. THAT is what the various comb attachments are for! What's the hurry? Take two or three go-rounds -- after all, with the wide blade width, it'll go quickly (and, without any pulling on the lad's hair).
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