def a loud clipper but it is a must for my skin fades. I prefer fading with it 00000 up to 1then switch to .5 plastic, it makes me so fast. ive had it for 2 years and seems to have a bat/elec problem so I'm pulling out my corded 76 to get thru tomorrow until I get a new cordless.
I've used the Classic 76 since 1990. It's honestly the best clipper ever imo. Some day I hope the cordless thing will get it together in the noise level. If it was quieter I'd be all over it
Hey, sorry for responding to your comment 2 months later, but as someone that's used the Classic 76 for a few years, you seemed like the person to ask. Although I have a few years of cutting hair under my belt, I only recently became a licensed barber. I've gotten hands-on experience with a wide variety of clippers, and I have my go-tos, but I never had the chance to try out the 76's. Most of my clients are riding the "skin fade wave," so I do my best to minimize the amount of guards I use, but I've always wondered how easy it would be to add the 76's to my collection and use them proficiently. Would you recommend getting them and working them into my routine sooner rather than later? Or would it be better to wait a couple years and then add them to my arsenal?
@@nethercuttz honestly, you’re not going to use them for a skin fade. You’ll probably only use them to for Ceasars or to buzz down the hair on top when it’s a 2 or 3, because nothing cuts more smoothly and even than the metal clips on the 76
@@barberslounge thank you for the input. So I love cutting long hair and women's hair as well and find that obviously most clippers get caught up when the hair is wet. I also get a fair amount of clients with thick, curly hair. Are the 76's worth getting for those reasons alone?
@@nethercuttz I love the 76 and the Model 10. I mention the Model 10 as they use the same blades as the 76. I use them for everything. From bald fades to clipper over comb. They have blades all the way down to a #00000. That sucker gets close. The down side is the blades can be expensive but you can build up your arsenal as you go. Most times when you buy the 76 you'll get a #1 and a #000 included. Side note. The Model 10 is a great clipper too. The shape is a little smaller/lighter. Currently I'm using the Model 10, a Oster Fast Feed, And a Babyliss Pro.
I'm in Barber school rn in nyc the instructor recommended the 76's ... we go this week to buy them but I have to fig out should I go w cord or cordless .... which would you recommend?
It’s a bulky Clipper you probably won’t use that much, so buy the cheaper better performing corded one and if you absolutely love it after time, buy the cordless. But it’s mainly good for Caesars and getting the top super even on fades with a 1,2 or 3 on top
@barberslounge yea well it will be mainly used for barber school ya know one instructor is a og in thr game for long time the other is og too but more up to date w new stuff. I mean once I pass my exam for the state test then it's open season to try all kinds of clippers .. but hopefully by this week I fig what's what and make the choices. so far the 76' & magic clip seniors os what they recommended along w the wahl t trimmer
@@wildman8601 yea they have set stuff to buy as part of the curriculum. You won’t regret having them. It’s a unique Clipper and for certain customers it’s damn near essential
In Barbar school right now and first the 76 cut great no argument there but I can't stand the old school design and the ergonomics are bad and they are a loud clipper period. I prefer the Whal Seniors or the Caliber for a more affordable high quality clipper.
Agreed, it’s a bulky Clipper, you’re only gonna use it for certain things (as discussed in the video) Wahl is more affordable and definitely all easier to use and learn
Thank you for this. I too hate the noise and was looking for a way to make it quiet. So I'm glad I'm not alone.
Well done, brother!! Great explanation of the differences in performance with Andis, Wahls, and Oster!
I've had my 76 since 2005. Still operates as new. I had to finally replace the switch (5 minute job). Great product and video !
BACK LIKE U NEVER LEFT 🤯🤯🤯
YOUNG REVIEW AKA LIL CORDLESS STILL GOT THE BARBER 💈SHOP ON 🔒
I like you begin with a shot. How cool this man is
Now we need a cordless 76 vs octane
I need Oster to give us a cordless fast feed with the original housing
def a loud clipper but it is a must for my skin fades. I prefer fading with it 00000 up to 1then switch to .5 plastic, it makes me so fast. ive had it for 2 years and seems to have a bat/elec problem so I'm pulling out my corded 76 to get thru tomorrow until I get a new cordless.
Yes there’s nothing like it; makes such a smooth even level, and the way you’re using really helps make a fade look amazing
I've used the Classic 76 since 1990. It's honestly the best clipper ever imo. Some day I hope the cordless thing will get it together in the noise level. If it was quieter I'd be all over it
Yea, downside of most cordless clippers unfortunately
Hey, sorry for responding to your comment 2 months later, but as someone that's used the Classic 76 for a few years, you seemed like the person to ask. Although I have a few years of cutting hair under my belt, I only recently became a licensed barber. I've gotten hands-on experience with a wide variety of clippers, and I have my go-tos, but I never had the chance to try out the 76's. Most of my clients are riding the "skin fade wave," so I do my best to minimize the amount of guards I use, but I've always wondered how easy it would be to add the 76's to my collection and use them proficiently. Would you recommend getting them and working them into my routine sooner rather than later? Or would it be better to wait a couple years and then add them to my arsenal?
@@nethercuttz honestly, you’re not going to use them for a skin fade. You’ll probably only use them to for Ceasars or to buzz down the hair on top when it’s a 2 or 3, because nothing cuts more smoothly and even than the metal clips on the 76
@@barberslounge thank you for the input. So I love cutting long hair and women's hair as well and find that obviously most clippers get caught up when the hair is wet. I also get a fair amount of clients with thick, curly hair. Are the 76's worth getting for those reasons alone?
@@nethercuttz I love the 76 and the Model 10. I mention the Model 10 as they use the same blades as the 76. I use them for everything. From bald fades to clipper over comb. They have blades all the way down to a #00000. That sucker gets close. The down side is the blades can be expensive but you can build up your arsenal as you go. Most times when you buy the 76 you'll get a #1 and a #000 included.
Side note. The Model 10 is a great clipper too. The shape is a little smaller/lighter. Currently I'm using the Model 10, a Oster Fast Feed, And a Babyliss Pro.
Can you make a video on how to re place the blade the cord one
The blades on both fully detach
This man knows what he's doing
Slim! It’s an honor to have you stop by on the channel!
Nicely clarified! Thank you!
Hi and thanks for the video. How does the Classic 76 compare to the Powerline? Thank you
I'm in Barber school rn in nyc the instructor recommended the 76's ... we go this week to buy them but I have to fig out should I go w cord or cordless .... which would you recommend?
It’s a bulky Clipper you probably won’t use that much, so buy the cheaper better performing corded one and if you absolutely love it after time, buy the cordless. But it’s mainly good for Caesars and getting the top super even on fades with a 1,2 or 3 on top
@barberslounge yea well it will be mainly used for barber school ya know one instructor is a og in thr game for long time the other is og too but more up to date w new stuff. I mean once I pass my exam for the state test then it's open season to try all kinds of clippers .. but hopefully by this week I fig what's what and make the choices. so far the 76' & magic clip seniors os what they recommended along w the wahl t trimmer
@@wildman8601 yea they have set stuff to buy as part of the curriculum. You won’t regret having them. It’s a unique Clipper and for certain customers it’s damn near essential
@@barberslounge aii bet good looks
I have one for the las 15 years runs snd cuesta hair beutyfull, would it chance it for nothing !!!!!!! With Electric Cord!!!
I rather the corded 76 over the corless
The Grease that comes with it has ran out, what other alternative grease I can use on it?
Not sure, I try to stay with the manufacturer’s a.co/d/0x5I6WU
But do they both cut the same?
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND REPLACEMENT CHARGER FOR OSTER CLASSIC 76 cordless black and silver
I would email Oster customer care directly and see if they can help you out, or check eBay
Does anyone know if the blades all interchangeable with the classic and rechargeable
Yes they are
Only the real barber understand this
Gotta keep the cuts quiet...and the STREETS TALKING 🗣
Some bars right there 😂
Great vid got my like, the wireless ones trash
In Barbar school right now and first the 76 cut great no argument there but I can't stand the old school design and the ergonomics are bad and they are a loud clipper period. I prefer the Whal Seniors or the Caliber for a more affordable high quality clipper.
Agreed, it’s a bulky Clipper, you’re only gonna use it for certain things (as discussed in the video) Wahl is more affordable and definitely all easier to use and learn
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