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@@czrthegreat yes I don’t think that’s a bad idea at all I don’t have the Metal INSTINCTS but I have tried them. They are the perfect combo in my opinion!
@@edwinvelasquez3328 “Crunchy” Cutter for detailing in areas that you have already detailed with the Trimmer for small or tight spaces. “Forged” Cutter can handle larger areas if not just as good close with what the double foil shavers performs like in the fade and taper areas that have been of course already bald out, including below the jaw line or cheek area that has really tough hair.
Indigent really like the sabers They don’t really hit And the battery goes to 50% fast and they don’t hit as good the lower the power gets I would chose the babyliss trimmers all day over the sabers
@@hewhoknocks2880 definitely agree Babyliss produces some quality items! I will disagree on The OG SABER not hitting because they do just like The PRECISION SABER as well. I can almost agree with the battery life part but u personally have had no major issues with battery life and performance, but everything isn’t for everyone. As for S|C and GAMMA+ a lot of these tools have a different system that many are not very familiar with that’s where the struggle or idea with the whole Trimmers not hitting comes from. They hit once you get how the tools function it’s a big light build Moment. It’s really all a preference too at the end of the day. Which Babyliss Trimmer is your favorite currently?
Mannnn ever since i found your channel, you have given me new found faith in barbering. Chill barber doing his thing. Love to see it. Also how you like that Cape? I just got it and it seems like it a clip on.
@@JuanSanchez-de1xp RESPECT I really appreciate you watching. It’s a clip style as S|C describes it “neck clasp closure to fit all neck sizes” it’s easy to clean I have washed it multiple times with no problems like losing color. I have about five of them.
@@mcay4255 Easy to adjust for sure! Zero gap setting is possibly going to irritate the skin depending on each individuals sensitivity level. The DIAMOND CUT Blade for me works very well on most skin types on my clients with no irritation. The Blade is not harsh as in not too sharp! It helps get whatever the job or task done fast and efficiently!
The new oster cordless fast feed is great but its too big and blade can be better on it like if it had a wahl blade system but still use oster cutter and if they made it smaller a but the cordless fast feeds would of been golden
@@MrDannysomebody The Oster is a decent tool just doesn’t do what the original corded does in my opinion. I definitely agree the size ergonomically can be smaller. With all respect to Oster The S|C SABER 2.0 is “GOAT” it’s worth picking up!
@@TheSoldierBarberLife Same as soon as they are on the drop goes down if I can get a Black Version I’m on it! The S|C SABER 2.0 is “GOAT” it’s worth picking up!
mines came missing the 2-1/2 guards, shout out 2 my big homie David @ FW Barber Supp. him and Karina made sure tht i got em ASAP. Check em out! it was between the Cyborg and the Vapors. i went for battery life and got the Cyborg
@@hieuvo3315 Awesome choice this is one of the best machines I have ever used. Glad they got you situated with the missing parts! Definitely have to check them out.
Thanks for the content. Definitely thinking about getting one. How do you like the style craft tight guards. I’ve heard a lot of people say that they pull hair . I was just wondering your opinion.
@@jasonmercurio1928 I try my best appreciate you watching, definitely highly recommend the S|C or GAMMA+ TIGHT GUARDS are super durable and never pull from my experience. They are definitely something to adjust to I will admit like most of S|C & GAMMA+ tools you have to get familiar with the cutting system is all.
With regards to RPM, I'm not sure how much it correlates to cutting power. The JRLs in slow speed is around 6500/6800 rpms but with their motor and blade that thing goes through anything, and cuts buttery smooth. I doubt the Saber II will cut any smoother than the 2020c on slow speed, just my opinion. So I think cutting blade and motor plays a bigger part than just the arbitrary numbers on a RPM app
Thanks for watching you are definitely on to something I didn’t experience much of a fight such as snagging with this Clipper at all! That ECHO blade was definitely cutting through mostly EVERYTHING. The cutting power this thing packs is something I can’t quite describe yet!
The more RPM does not mean more powerful. Torque on other hand means power. With regard to EON: Programmability: It can be configured using the GCS mobile app, allowing precise adjustments of speed and torque. Efficiency: High efficiency reduces battery consumption and motor temperature. Durability: Built with high-quality materials for long-lasting performance. Fast Response: Provides an instantaneous trigger response, making it ideal for demanding applications 2 回
You got skills bro excellent job 👌🏿💯 I was debating on should i get some and thought they was the same as Wahls don't sleep on TPOB guards they 🔥 yall thanks.
What’s the difference between the white nd black cams? So far I noticed the ergo , hitter , and instinct all come with the white. All the others have the black. I couldn’t get my Ergos to work good untill I slapped the wahl 5* blade on it.
I changed the blades on mine for a bit. I wasn’t too happy with the torque at all. So I stopped using it. Prolly only got a month of solid use. But. I changed the blades back. And the cutting blade rocks side to side pretty bad. Do yours do the same?
@@ישראלאבייב-ק9כ All three are great honestly. It’s all going to come down to the best (in hand)ergonomically friendly Trimmer for the barbers hand, but the CYBORG is the number one pick for me, perfect for Lineup work. It covers a natural comfort feel in hand, perfectly balanced. The Stainless Steel Blade is amazing combined with The ONE Cutter definitely not necessary to zero gap but is optional but straight out of the box that thing’s SMACKING! The same goes for the SABER & BOOSTED. Both are different as far as how the feel in hand. The SABER is very close to the CYBORG just feels a bit awkward to some and lacks thumb part or support so you may need a trimmer grip. Otherwise like the CYBORG it’s equipped with a Digital Brushless motor and that thing hits just not as hard as the CYBORG. The BOOSTED is equipped with a Super Torque Motor in hand Feels similar to the INSTINCT. Definitely should not be slept on! What are you using currently?
Hello, I purchased the Saber Al-Dhahabi machine and used your discount code, my friend, from the store. The problem is that it has not yet been shipped, even though I ordered it two months ago and it has not yet been shipped. Why is this delay in the store, my dear?
@@lamartsunami777 That is a tough on it depends on what your cutting style is. You know what I’m saying! Do you just like to do line up work with your trimmer or also remove hair as in Balding out. Both The OG REBEL and of course The New improved REBEL are great for what ever task. I highly recommend The New REBEL because of the Blade Swap unfortunately this can only be purchased in the Combo set. If you like zero gaping your tools stay away from The OG is equipped with an extremely sharp slim(shallow 2.0)cutter. The Shallow 2.0 is not bad it’s just super surgical I love it but zero gapping it is a no go! Just my opinion especially for fast barbers. Those busy days require a smooth type blade. If you do go with the OG I say change the cutter to “THE ONE” I believe it’s under $20. As for the FLEX is automatic due to the Classic X-Pro Blade set on it is one of my favorites on the market I actually have spares on deck just incase of any problems I can quickly replace it. The Classic X-Pro Cuts smoothly through anything with a fight no snagging or pulling zero irritation on any area or the canvas regardless to the nape below jaw line etc balding out it’s all that! Great line work. Overall these live to the name FLEX. The REBEL is more of a personal favorite because of the general design is ergonomic reminds me of the “HITTER” which is my favorite and I love the name REBEL.
@@FaTaL1h This BOOSTED Shaver is definitely more Powerful almost aggressive if you are not careful. I actually prefer the REBEL. Less aggressive due to not having an “Integrated Micro Trimmer” in the middle of the two foils. It’s actually very effective but can be harsh depending on who you use it on.
@@akronrc2827 I give the ES5 a 9.5/10 it could be a 10 but it is too sharp to use on all areas especially if one has a poor technique. It’s great for the frontal area but you have to go easy on the pressure with other areas will get irritated with redness or welt. It’s manageable but it all comes down to the setting as in zero gap or standard 0.3 you won’t have your clients welt or bump. The Precision I give a 9.2 it’s the smoothest blade on the market next to The “Classic X-pro Blade set” or “DIAMOND CUT“ The Precision is so smooth almost just about anyone regardless to skill can use it and any skin type can ever be irritated regardless to zero gap. The downside is the size of the blade. You can’t cover a lot of surface.
They are both great! The DIAMOND CUT is better when it comes to speed as in, if you are a fast cutter. I highly recommend this blade set for super busy barbers that like to get the job done fast especially for those more traditional haircuts this is perfect.
@@j.exquisitegrooming thanks because I needed to buy a new set of guards and their original guards are a bit expensive for clippers that aren’t expensive
Brother, great video, good luck to you. Tell me if I should choose one machine to use at home just to shape the beard and sharp defects without scratching and rubbing the skin, which model do you recommend I buy? saber or gamma cyborg trimmer?
@@lghostwizardl7297 of all Time GAMMA CYBORG, ANDIS T OUTLINER, BABYLISS PRO GOLD FX SKELETON, WAHL DETAILER & GAMMA HITTER! Currently due to performance and ergonomics GAMMA HITTER, CYBORG, BOOSTED, S|C SABER & REBEL TRIMMERS
@@lghostwizardl7297 of all Time GAMMA CYBORG, ANDIS T OUTLINER, BABYLISS PRO GOLD FX SKELETON, WAHL DETAILER & GAMMA HITTER! Currently due to performance and ergonomics GAMMA HITTER, CYBORG, BOOSTED, S|C SABER & REBEL TRIMMERS
@@lghostwizardl7297 of all Time GAMMA CYBORG, ANDIS T OUTLINER, BABYLISS PRO GOLD FX SKELETON, WAHL DETAILER & GAMMA HITTER! Currently due to performance and ergonomics GAMMA HITTER, CYBORG, BOOSTED, S|C SABER & REBEL TRIMMERS
because nappy was used to call black people hair unkempt and unnatural just because of the hair texture and the ways black people have style their own hair. As well as black people being able to have different hair lengths naturally where sometimes people call black people especially women hair nappy if it’s very short coarse
@@TJ-xe1cx Oh, okay. Thanks so much for taking the time to explain. The only person I've ever heard use the word "nappy" was a black roommate I had in college. She was describing her own hair, so I thought it simply referred to texture. I didn't know it was a put-down. Thanks for the explanation!