I tried/try to tell people that the end goal for ALL barbers should be to work up to cutting with detachable blade clippers for ALL cuts. We were given Andis Masters in Barber school back in 2008, I love my Masters- but I started and stuck w Andis BGRC w ALL standard blades from day 1 at school then moved over to Oster 76 up til now. Different brand, but same predictable/exceptional results. BTW, you should've seen the looks I was getting from everyone who went out and bought those "Kiddie" clippers from W***.
Sound like one of those guys that buys a hammer then tells everyone you got the best hammer In the world - not realizing there’s various hammers for different jobs/needs/preferences.
I use a 0.2mm for my head and a 16mm for my beard. Oster clippers with detachable blades. I also use a Andis foil electric razer to go over bald head. I haven't paid for a haircut in 20+ years
Thank you for explaining the benefits of blades,I currently use the andis blades.I wAnted to know what length is the 3 3/4 compared to the guards and 3 1/2, 1A,is that a 1 and the 0a is that half and inch?
Hi Cindy, I too use blades. Love them! The 3 3/4 I believe and have done some research about is compared to a 4 plastic guard. The 3 1/2 is equivalent to 3 plastic guard. The 1A is equivalent to a 1 plastic and the 0A is equivalent to a Wahl clipper with the lever open - also known as a 1/2. The lever closed also known as a 0 is equivalent to a 000. Happy cutting!
@@henrypolo2597 nah, the OA is ur clipper closed, 1 is ur clipper open, 1A is a quarter more, 1 1/2 is a 1 guard clipper closed, 2 is a 1 guard open, 2 3/4 is a 2 guard, 3 1/2 and 3 3/4 are ur ridge perimeter blades....they make the shit confusing on purpose I'm starting to think, less barbers to compete with smh....the misinformation is endless..
When I ask for 000 fade, the oster blades seem shorter, and my fade lasts longer. I started going to younger barbers, and they all use plastic gaurds. My fade doesn't seem to last as long. Is it just me? lol
3.75( 3 3/4) Blade is the 4 equivalent. Here you go: www.dropbox.com/s/ceq8cyalpuyh3nm/ClipperGuys%20Andis%20Guard_Blade%20Chart%20UPDATED%202015.pdf?dl=0
Doesn’t the Wahl 1919 100th Anniversary cordless clipper have a rotary motor as well? Just wondering, cause you said you don’t like to use rotary clippers for tops/flat tops. I would’ve thought you’d then go to something (most likely corded) with an electromagnetic motor.
Gotchya, so the cuts (slices) per minute is higher. You’re right in that sense, I think the SPM on the 1919 is something like 7,600-7,900, where the others are generally in the 5,000 range or lower.
Good imformative video thanks, you explaining a guard on a 000(tho I think ur clipper closed is closer to an OA) magnetic clipper with a smaller feed makes alot of sense...
If I'm not mistaken for adjustable clippers open is a #1 blade and closed is a #000 blade
Yes.
Probably your best video Ivan
Great, that really helped me to understand the difference between the two.
Vid starts at 2:28
Great video. So informative! 👏👏👏
Detachables cut soooooooo smooth compared to guards!
I tried/try to tell people that the end goal for ALL barbers should be to work up to cutting with detachable blade clippers for ALL cuts. We were given Andis Masters in Barber school back in 2008, I love my Masters- but I started and stuck w Andis BGRC w ALL standard blades from day 1 at school then moved over to Oster 76 up til now. Different brand, but same predictable/exceptional results. BTW, you should've seen the looks I was getting from everyone who went out and bought those "Kiddie" clippers from W***.
Sound like one of those guys that buys a hammer then tells everyone you got the best hammer In the world - not realizing there’s various hammers for different jobs/needs/preferences.
This was crazy helpful, thank you!
I use a 0.2mm for my head and a 16mm for my beard. Oster clippers with detachable blades. I also use a Andis foil electric razer to go over bald head. I haven't paid for a haircut in 20+ years
U remind me of hank from breaking bad
Btw what r your hair measurements in this video?
Thank you for explaining the benefits of blades,I currently use the andis blades.I wAnted to know what length is the 3 3/4 compared to the guards and 3 1/2, 1A,is that a 1 and the 0a is that half and inch?
Hi Cindy, I too use blades. Love them! The 3 3/4 I believe and have done some research about is compared to a 4 plastic guard. The 3 1/2 is equivalent to 3 plastic guard. The 1A is equivalent to a 1 plastic and the 0A is equivalent to a Wahl clipper with the lever open - also known as a 1/2. The lever closed also known as a 0 is equivalent to a 000. Happy cutting!
Thank you so much for your help, because I have heard different things about the sizes of the blades,you have cleared that up to me.
Here you go: www.dropbox.com/s/ceq8cyalpuyh3nm/ClipperGuys%20Andis%20Guard_Blade%20Chart%20UPDATED%202015.pdf?dl=0
@@henrypolo2597 nah, the OA is ur clipper closed, 1 is ur clipper open, 1A is a quarter more, 1 1/2 is a 1 guard clipper closed, 2 is a 1 guard open, 2 3/4 is a 2 guard, 3 1/2 and 3 3/4 are ur ridge perimeter blades....they make the shit confusing on purpose I'm starting to think, less barbers to compete with smh....the misinformation is endless..
Very well explained thank you‼️
When I ask for 000 fade, the oster blades seem shorter, and my fade lasts longer. I started going to younger barbers, and they all use plastic gaurds. My fade doesn't seem to last as long. Is it just me? lol
wadsworth constant is flawless on this video
I have all 15 of the Oster 76 blades. What additional blades do You recommend? Nice video by the way!!!
if for example if a customer wants a #4 wahl guard... i suppose you will no longer use a Detachble blade clipper anymore?
3.75( 3 3/4) Blade is the 4 equivalent. Here you go: www.dropbox.com/s/ceq8cyalpuyh3nm/ClipperGuys%20Andis%20Guard_Blade%20Chart%20UPDATED%202015.pdf?dl=0
Doesn’t the Wahl 1919 100th Anniversary cordless clipper have a rotary motor as well? Just wondering, cause you said you don’t like to use rotary clippers for tops/flat tops. I would’ve thought you’d then go to something (most likely corded) with an electromagnetic motor.
Gotchya, so the cuts (slices) per minute is higher. You’re right in that sense, I think the SPM on the 1919 is something like 7,600-7,900, where the others are generally in the 5,000 range or lower.
Wow, I had no idea they’re that much slower. Makes total sense then that the 1919 Anniversary feels totally different. Thanks for all the info!
Great video.
Great info
I want your book
Drop that knowledge sir!!!!!
I cant even see my hair
Good imformative video thanks, you explaining a guard on a 000(tho I think ur clipper closed is closer to an OA) magnetic clipper with a smaller feed makes alot of sense...
I thought open was a #1 and closed was a #000🤔