The best part of your review which other people leave out is running the motors so we can hear the difference. I don’t understand why other people leave that part out, it’s so important. Thank you! 👍
I've had the senior cordless for almost 2 years now for home haircuts and I absolutely loved it, the power, build quality and capabilities of the Clippers is by far the best one I've tried and I've tried a few.
I've been using the senior for 2 weeks now and it gets really hot compare to the magic clip because of the metal body I reckon and the battery life for my experience don't last as long as the magic clip. That's my thoughts. But saying that, the senior is a beautiful clipper to have and feels real holding it.
Lithium ion batteries are great but you need to look after them. It's best to not charge them from flat and also don't leave them on charge after they have fully charged. It's all about keeping these at a good voltage on these batteries. Look after them and they will serve you well.
The magiclip cordless stops charging automatically when full charged, very impressive bit of kit. Not quite as powerful as corded. Takes some getting use to, (moving around with them with a cord attached for nearly 40 years ) old habits die hard...🤣
@@infiniteg7852 just don't run then down fully flat. If the voltage goes too low it will degrade the battery. Although if worst case happens it's not a lot of work to replace the battery.
I’m not a barber and I’ve cut hair maybe ONCE in my life. I want to cut my hair and my boys hair. Both straight thin to medium thickness. No fancy fading, somewhat short and tapered/blended. I’ve been entertaining the cordless Magic clips. I prefer to buy quality stuff over the $30 stuff from Walmart although I don’t necessarily need barber quality. I like the idea of cordless just for convenience only and it’s NOT a requirement. I also considered the Wahl Elite Pro only because they come with a set of the premium guards. Forget your a PRO for a minute. If YOU were only going to use a set of clippers to cut hair say 3 times a month, what would you choose? Value IS important but at this point I’ve already considered spending $80 or so. I don’t feel it’s probably necessary to spend more based on the options that I’ve seen. The lure of the Elite Pro is really the nice guards. Are the metal clip guards much better or am I just wanting something I don’t really need? I would prefer to buy a set of clippers and NOT have to purchase another for set for 20 yrs. Thank you Sir!
That’s the thing. I can get a set of Cordless Magic Clips (with premium guards) or a set of Corded Seniors without pro guards for about $85. The pro guards are about $25.
jack the snipper Would it be one of these? Wahl Professional Super Taper Hair Clipper #8400 - Full Power Vibrator Clipper - V5000 Electromagnetic Motor - Includes 3 Attachment Combs www.amazon.com/dp/B005T7VA4Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8dY0Cb424DQXT Wahl Professional Super Taper II Hair Clipper #8470-500 - Ultra-Powerful Full Size Clipper - V5000 Electromagnetic Motor - Includes 8 Attachment Combs www.amazon.com/dp/B0018C0MJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KeY0CbVN3J95Z
You're cute Jack! I'm a woman fyi I have the cordless Seniors. I always loved seniors. I do put a taper blade on. That works better for me. I got the magic clips because so many other hairstylists raved about them, and anything to step my game up. They do not fade better to me and how you have to do so many passes is annoying. But I am past the return date. I feel like I wasted $200. Maybe I can sell them.
Hello, I am French so forgive my English :) i live your youtube video 😊 very nice. I am looking for a professional mower and I have in mind the Magic Clip Cordless or the wireless senior as well. the goal will be to make only the beard, to cut it between 2.5 and 6mm maximum. my beard grows fast and in terms of hair (they are very thin and I lose them elsewhere) I prefer the beauty of the metal of the senior but the Magic clip is quite nice too. suddenly I am lost in my choice :(For information, I wax the cheekbones and the lower neck so I have a perfect result so I don't necessarily need a trimmer for that.
@@kevinlecomte428 honestly, for your beard you can use any main clipper and it will do the job, you could even use a super taper clipper. any PROFFESIONAL clipper will work
How's your senior cordless working right now after 3 years of use? Did you change the battery? Or something goes wrong? I've seen some videos that say that the senior cordless got screwed after a year or more