Oh ok .. however just off specs .. mecha from suprent is $60 7800 rpms .. digital display .. 3hr runtime … 3 hr charge time…probably one of the best specs I’ve seen for that price
I bought these i didnt like them at first. Way to loud and expensive.... But i recently put on a gold fx blade I didnt like it. Dlc 2.0 didnt like it. So i tried a babyliss chameleon blade and theyre hitting. However, for the money there are better options
Ok… make that make sense… you bought some bullshit and HAD to put on one of the best trimmer blades in the game on it to be satisfied ………………………. Use your brain smfh
How did you get the babyliss blade to fit bro,the piece that screws onto the trimmer it self never lines back up with the cocco trimmer.The babyliss one is a bit bigger.
I know supposedly these things hit hard, but it's main feature is 0 gapped blades. No special motor strength, no special battery charging time, no special battery run time, no special noise reduction. In fact for such a weak motor, they are LOUD. These things are the definition of a rip off in my eyes. White labeled Chinese factory machines that have been 0 gapped. Beware of content creators with discount codes hyping this up. It's outperformed by most of the other popular trimmers in the industry.
I wouldnt say they are cheap or overrated. They definitely hit hard and actually the main thing i love about the trimmer isnt the way it hits cause i have other trimmers that can hit just as hard. Its the way the blade glides on the skin. Like you can literally do one stroke on someones hooks or around the ears and it doesnt drag or stall. Which is amazing for me cause i do a good amount of design work as well as line ups. For designs these are my favorite cordless trimmers ive ever used.
@@Mike-hy8cs I feel that. I'm sure there are trimmers just as smooth out there that will give you more of those other stats for the same price. A $200 trimmer shouldn't have a longer charge time than run time.
@bcd398 Thats fair. For me they are worth it cause it just has a different feel than my other trimmers. Like i have sabers and a babyliss trimmer on my station. And both of them hit just as hard as the cocco. My babyliss drag and stall when doing designs especially if im trying to do circular shapes. The sabers dont drag for me but they dont feel as smooth on the skin. With that being said the sabers overall are better than coccos but my coccos feel so much better to do designs with. For me I would only buy the cocco trimmer if you need a trimmer for line ups and designs. If you want a trimmer with a lot of battery life or that balds out really well and smooth then a different trimmer is better.
@@Mike-hy8cs You cant argue with results if they are doing their job. I feel like the sabers do everything really well. I love how quiet they are. For everything else I use the gtx. I'd buy the JRL Onyx trimmers before I buy the Coco trimmers and save a little money while getting a much better machine in every measurable aspect.
@bcd398 yeah i think the cocco trimmers are a niche tool. My sabers are the all around workhorse with the long battery life. I really like the gtx also thats probably my next buy when my babyliss trimmers die out on me. Idk about the jrl trimmers. I feel like they bald out really well but they dont line up good. I had the original versions maybe the onyx are better
The Tpob XO is sitting at 120$ with a 4 hour run time 2 hour charge 7200 rpm and usb c charging.
Exactly ‼️ they sleep on tpob man... tpob tools work great for me
Oh ok .. however just off specs .. mecha from suprent is $60 7800 rpms .. digital display .. 3hr runtime … 3 hr charge time…probably one of the best specs I’ve seen for that price
I’ve brought both and the tpob definitely don’t hit like the coco trimmers. Coco trimmers remind me of the first Og babyliss gold fX ultra fine blade.
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Mine got extremely loud, and I do find it struggles on course hair textures,so you are correct.
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I bought these i didnt like them at first. Way to loud and expensive.... But i recently put on a gold fx blade I didnt like it. Dlc 2.0 didnt like it. So i tried a babyliss chameleon blade and theyre hitting. However, for the money there are better options
Ok… make that make sense… you bought some bullshit and HAD to put on one of the best trimmer blades in the game on it to be satisfied ………………………. Use your brain smfh
How did you get the babyliss blade to fit bro,the piece that screws onto the trimmer it self never lines back up with the cocco trimmer.The babyliss one is a bit bigger.
@@scrillasoca8047 you have to use the bracket from the cocco blade and put it on the babyliss blade then it will be able to mount to the cocco.
I’m still waiting for a review of the style craft metal instinct clipper
Yea still haven’t gotten them yet
I cant wait to get one......SIKE
Babyliss only for trimmers
Why you do that .. 🤦🏾♂️
Understandable
@@Dominicreviews facts
@@DominicreviewsDom what up brotha
I know supposedly these things hit hard, but it's main feature is 0 gapped blades. No special motor strength, no special battery charging time, no special battery run time, no special noise reduction. In fact for such a weak motor, they are LOUD. These things are the definition of a rip off in my eyes. White labeled Chinese factory machines that have been 0 gapped. Beware of content creators with discount codes hyping this up. It's outperformed by most of the other popular trimmers in the industry.
I wouldnt say they are cheap or overrated. They definitely hit hard and actually the main thing i love about the trimmer isnt the way it hits cause i have other trimmers that can hit just as hard. Its the way the blade glides on the skin. Like you can literally do one stroke on someones hooks or around the ears and it doesnt drag or stall. Which is amazing for me cause i do a good amount of design work as well as line ups. For designs these are my favorite cordless trimmers ive ever used.
@@Mike-hy8cs I feel that. I'm sure there are trimmers just as smooth out there that will give you more of those other stats for the same price. A $200 trimmer shouldn't have a longer charge time than run time.
@bcd398 Thats fair. For me they are worth it cause it just has a different feel than my other trimmers. Like i have sabers and a babyliss trimmer on my station. And both of them hit just as hard as the cocco. My babyliss drag and stall when doing designs especially if im trying to do circular shapes. The sabers dont drag for me but they dont feel as smooth on the skin. With that being said the sabers overall are better than coccos but my coccos feel so much better to do designs with.
For me I would only buy the cocco trimmer if you need a trimmer for line ups and designs. If you want a trimmer with a lot of battery life or that balds out really well and smooth then a different trimmer is better.
@@Mike-hy8cs You cant argue with results if they are doing their job. I feel like the sabers do everything really well. I love how quiet they are. For everything else I use the gtx. I'd buy the JRL Onyx trimmers before I buy the Coco trimmers and save a little money while getting a much better machine in every measurable aspect.
@bcd398 yeah i think the cocco trimmers are a niche tool. My sabers are the all around workhorse with the long battery life. I really like the gtx also thats probably my next buy when my babyliss trimmers die out on me. Idk about the jrl trimmers. I feel like they bald out really well but they dont line up good. I had the original versions maybe the onyx are better
It’s to loud😩
Get a tpob
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Wouldn’t waste a fucking penny of my hard earned money on this junk.
The blade is good .. just the trimmer isn’t the best
@@ConcisetheBarber Yea the blades are 10/10 ain’t gonna lie but there’s too many reasons to not buy this trimmer tbh