Philips Series 9000 Hair Clippers are a great all-round set of clippers brimming with features that you won’t find in most conventional offerings. Philips Series 9000 Hair Clippers: Verdict They also function while the charging cord is plugged in. These clippers provide two full hours of cordless use between charges and take only an hour to charge once they’re plugged in to rejuice, which proves very handy if you’re using them to trim several people’s hair in one sitting. While this could be seen as a major issue, it’s more a matter of getting used to how these clippers function and feel in the hand.Īs for battery life performance, it’s nothing short of excellent. The operation does take some getting used to, so if you don’t take it easy and go in all guns blazing, you might find that you end up cutting a much shorter length than you originally intended and have to change your entire haircut to match the mistake (we may or may not be speaking from experience here). For example, the comb attachments are quite flexible and if you push too hard against your head when clipping, the combs flex and can change the cutting length. We did find that there’s quite a big learning curve involved when using these clippers, however, and new users must be really cautious when trimming to ensure cuts are even. This has to be the best cutting range on the market and is delivered via just three combs meaning there’s no hassle changing over many various attachments. You can adjust the length from 1mm right up to 42mm in increments of 0.1mm, meaning you have over 400 different lockable lengths to choose from. What’s most impressive about Philips’ clippers, though, is the range of cutting lengths available. The titanium blades are exceedingly sharp and clip hair with zero effort – even super thick hair. In our experience using Philips Series 9000 Hair Clippers, we found they cut our hair precisely and with ease. Philips Series 9000 Hair Clippers: Performance The only real downside is that there’s no charging cradle, which is pretty disappointing for a premium pair of clippers with an £80 RRP. Overall, we’re big fans of the design of the Series 9000 Hair Clippers. Be warned, though – operating this does take some getting used to and it can feel a little too sensitive at first. We do like the addition of a fancy digital touch dial that raises and lowers the gradient with the swipe of the thumb. Upon closer inspection of the materials used, the plastic accents do feel a little cheap but nothing that bothers us too much. A bit more weight would have been nice, but they do look premium. Ergonomically, these clippers have been well thought through and they sit in the hand nicely. The Series 9000 Hair Clippers boasts a pretty slick design. Philips Series 9000 Hair Clippers: Design
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