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It really comes down to how you care for your blades. But I'd say yes, because of the deep teeth design, it gathers less build up comparing to the T-blade.
I learnt by watching the barbers back home (in Jamaica). They were always busy, so they didn't have time to spoon feed me. We changed the blades more often in Jamaica because of the heat and the clients sweated alot more. That caused the blades to get dull quickly.
Sorry bro, i have very strong Jamaican accent that does affect my clarity unfortunately. But in short I’m saying the importance of have you’re blade properly aligned. And that the GTX blade is altogether better than the stock blade of the T-outliner.
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➡️ instagram.com/rattythebarber
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Finally I'm first Ratty LOLOLOL
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How often do you change the cam follower?
On this trimmer you might as well do it every time you change the blade. As it's simple and inexpensive to do.
Very helpful for people like me who know nothing about blade changes. Why don't they teach us this in college? That would have been brill
I’m glad you find it helpful, I’ll do more related videos soon.
It really was smooth you guys ☺️. I now use a trimmer instead of razors. I'm so glad Ratty tried this on my arm.
Now I afro buy extra trimmers.
Late but am here....
Still appreciated.👍🏾
So thorough with your tools. Do you service them yourself?
Yes I did.
Does the gtx blade last longer than the t blade?
It really comes down to how you care for your blades. But I'd say yes, because of the deep teeth design, it gathers less build up comparing to the T-blade.
@@RattyTheBarber Cool 😎 thanks sir
Thorough explanation for sure. How did you learn all of this?
Experience, experiment and being curious!
Very informative, thanks
You’re welcome.
Who taught you how to change your blade and zero gapping? They don't teach that at college in the UK. Rubbish
I learnt by watching the barbers back home (in Jamaica). They were always busy, so they didn't have time to spoon feed me. We changed the blades more often in Jamaica because of the heat and the clients sweated alot more. That caused the blades to get dull quickly.
wtf are saying !! Can’t under a damn thing u saying bro
Sorry bro, i have very strong Jamaican accent that does affect my clarity unfortunately. But in short I’m saying the importance of have you’re blade properly aligned. And that the GTX blade is altogether better than the stock blade of the T-outliner.