I’ve had the one cut OG for years, granted the cordless battery last about 10 minutes now LOL but still plugged in the wall. It cuts as fast as it was brand-new.
Great review. I bought mine original one a few years ago based on your review. It is still cutting and works perfectly. Good to know there is an upgrade to buy in a future :)
Nice Feature this turbo mode, so you can faster overheat your blades, and buy a new one. Rarely a customer use to oil the blades B4 usage. Another good thing, there is no more 2* AAA batteries inside, so you could easy replace it with a new pair. 5€ on eBay . I have my old Remington now 30 years. Ceramic blades. Works like charm
I have both. Much prefer the OG, easier to hold and the power button is in the right place and easy to use. The slider on the new one is horrible. Battery failed on the OG, so I changed it following somones guide on YT, and still use it every week. If I could find another cheap I would buy it. Only problem I have is the teeth fall off the #2 guide - happened on both.
I'm just north of 30 and I'm not bald but the hair on the top of my head is getting very thin and it kinda looks bad if I let it grow out so I just buzz cut it and I've found the quick cut (regular) to be everything I need combined with my beard trimmer for difficult to reach spots, I can buzz cut my head and trim my beard in less than 10 minutes so I just do it once every two weeks and it looks great, but I'm not sure if I would be happy with the quick cut if I had an actual bald spot because I'd probably just shave my head at that point. But for my use it is excellent.
The other big difference between the two is the batteries. The normal quick cut uses a Li-on 14500 750mah 3.7v while the pro uses a three pack of the same battery. If you are able to do basic soldering, you can replace the battery in the normal version for about $5, and then be able to indefinitely use it. You can also hook it up to a USB to remington plug connected to a power bank and the unit will act like it has a secondary battery source.
Nice, this is the review I was looking for. I have the original shortcut (we still can't get the new turbo model in the USA), it works fine but I've always been underwhelmed by the length of the cut. Also now that I've had it a few years the battery doesn't last very long, the motor definitely lost a lot of it's power, and the blades could use a replacement. I honestly don't use it that often anyway as I was wet razor or foil shaving my head most of the time. Lately I've been just saving time and skin irritation and dealing with the sandpaper feel of a buzz cut. If the shortcut had more power and a closer cut I would use it more often. This video gives me hope for the new turbo model.
We probably will get the new version in the US soon. When they first released the original version it was out in the UK and Australia for a year or two first, same thing with their rotary head shaver. We probably will see it in the US by the end of this year.
I shave my head with regular clippers as I go to a number 1 and not to the skin like most purpose made head shavers. Can either of these accommodate my needs?
I bought the Pro model months ago and haven't looked back. It has reduced the time it needs to cut my hair to around 25% of the time needed with regular clippers. Can't recommend enough!!
I live in India and I've been shaving my head for about 6 years now, but i just still can't get myself to get out of the house without my cap on, mainly because I can't stand the heat. Every time I try I end up with a headache or feel dizzy.
Disappointing to see that Remington North America has basically gone ahead and marketed the regular version as the pro only adding the extra guards. It’s called the ‘Short Cut’. No turbo mode, same body and design as the regular. Cheap tricks, doesn’t encourage me to give them my business. Any chance you can recommend a competitors product that does the same job?
@@Baldcafe I’ve tried the self bronzer rated 1,2 and 3 on Amazon and they all work but any spots on head get darker too. I just wondered bc of all the info you put out I would try if you recommend.
A lot of unanswered questions. So how does one cut a straight line at a 0 since this is curved? Is there blade adjustable lever? Has anyone tried doing a fade with these?
No adjustable leaver. The blade is curved to the shape of your head but if you cut at a perpendicular angle you will cut a straight line. No I’ve never tried doing a fade with these since there is no adjustable leaver
Hello, BaldCafe !!! I'm just curious... I have a "00000" blade for my Oster clippers for a very close-to-the-skin cut. How close do these Remington's cut in comparison to a "00000" blade? Which one is closer? Love your videos !!!
#Baldcafe I have the old one and love the old case you mentioned. Does the pro version fit in the old case? I don't need all the combs as I don't use them so carrying with the old case is a winner for me and hence my question.
@@Baldcafe Thank you but having now bought the old style one I quite like the bag it comes with because it can also take the plug and the lead whereas of course the old type couldn't. I don't use any combs. Btw, I love your videos.
I have one of these… but I find the stubble to be that bit too long after using it…. Can you recommend another product that will cut the hair shorter then this product without cutting the hair off completely? I like to have just a little hair/stubble on my head to give it some dimension rather than clean shaving… at the moment I use 3 different cutters to achieve this… ur help would be appreciated x
I returned the normal OG cause the lower cut power! working cordeless has lower power instead the cable, so this is inacettable imho. I would tempted to go with the Pro version at this point. from review it seem a far superior
You said the Pro was ahead of the Original with its accessories, yet you just said the Original had the better carrying bag? What is the price difference between these two? And also, what's the difference with the Remington Ultimate compared to the Original and Pro versions? I haven't come across a review for it yet.
@@Baldcafe I'm thinking about the Remington Rapid Cut Ultimate and those types. I don't fancy the RX7 style of shavers as they'd give me skin issues. Cheers from Down Under! 🙃
I must have purchased my original Quick Cut after you but mine has the bag that comes with the Pro, that might just be the new norm for Remington unfortunately
It's also true for the combs, yes, I've ordered the 4300 since the battery on my 4250 ran out and the charger, the blades and the combs are interchangeable, so I have some replacement parts for the new one
Love my regular Quick Cut, it gave me the freedom I now have now to live without fear of balding. I am now going back to the barbers having found out no one gave two hoots when I shaved my head to nothing... 😂
pls start doing vlogs, ur like bald and bankrupt but more likeable and he doesnt travel to asia as much so those kinda vlogs are really unique. Keep it up
Great review, but honestly. Any head trimmer will do a decent job! It's just if you want cored/non corded. Battery life etc. The actual cut is exactly the same!
It’s a haircut that is easy to maintain when you have less hair. You aren’t getting short back and sides long on top anymore are you. Where is the long on top coming from?
The stache with the stubble. Iconic look, I’m never shaving mine!
What Remington needs for those is a Zero Blade like Brio has. So that you can go really as close as possible
They actually brought one out like the Phillips one blade but it wasn’t good. Was a weird design. I did a review
Charlie Bronson doing clipper reviews.
I said he looked like him also, lol. 😅
Charlie? You good mates with him?🤔😂
I’ve been using the Quick Cut for years. The battery wore out, so I’m on my second one! They do a great job!
I’ve had the one cut OG for years, granted the cordless battery last about 10 minutes now LOL but still plugged in the wall. It cuts as fast as it was brand-new.
Great review. I bought mine original one a few years ago based on your review. It is still cutting and works perfectly. Good to know there is an upgrade to buy in a future :)
Thank you for review bald bro :D btw i love barber videos keep them coming .
I have the standard quick cut, I can’t imagine needing the pro version for home use.
Nice Feature this turbo mode, so you can faster overheat your blades, and buy a new one. Rarely a customer use to oil the blades B4 usage. Another good thing, there is no more 2* AAA batteries inside, so you could easy replace it with a new pair. 5€ on eBay . I have my old Remington now 30 years. Ceramic blades. Works like charm
I have both. Much prefer the OG, easier to hold and the power button is in the right place and easy to use. The slider on the new one is horrible. Battery failed on the OG, so I changed it following somones guide on YT, and still use it every week. If I could find another cheap I would buy it. Only problem I have is the teeth fall off the #2 guide - happened on both.
bought a replacement comb for like a few dollars. Be careful cutting with fallen teeth as it may cut unevenly lol
I'm just north of 30 and I'm not bald but the hair on the top of my head is getting very thin and it kinda looks bad if I let it grow out so I just buzz cut it and I've found the quick cut (regular) to be everything I need combined with my beard trimmer for difficult to reach spots, I can buzz cut my head and trim my beard in less than 10 minutes so I just do it once every two weeks and it looks great, but I'm not sure if I would be happy with the quick cut if I had an actual bald spot because I'd probably just shave my head at that point. But for my use it is excellent.
The other big difference between the two is the batteries. The normal quick cut uses a Li-on 14500 750mah 3.7v while the pro uses a three pack of the same battery. If you are able to do basic soldering, you can replace the battery in the normal version for about $5, and then be able to indefinitely use it. You can also hook it up to a USB to remington plug connected to a power bank and the unit will act like it has a secondary battery source.
Nice, this is the review I was looking for. I have the original shortcut (we still can't get the new turbo model in the USA), it works fine but I've always been underwhelmed by the length of the cut. Also now that I've had it a few years the battery doesn't last very long, the motor definitely lost a lot of it's power, and the blades could use a replacement. I honestly don't use it that often anyway as I was wet razor or foil shaving my head most of the time. Lately I've been just saving time and skin irritation and dealing with the sandpaper feel of a buzz cut. If the shortcut had more power and a closer cut I would use it more often. This video gives me hope for the new turbo model.
Great review before I buy them, subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
just curious how close can it cut in mm with zero guard? thanks
What is better than a quick cut pro…..?
Im after a new head clipper myself. Been thinking of trying this actually, or the skullshaver.
Your travel vlogs are awesome 💯
Got a whole mega series on Nepal to Edit. I’ll do my best to get them up soon.
@@Baldcafe Wow that’s going to be insane
@@BaldcafeI look forward to that , enjoy your travel vlogs to
Just ordered the quick cut Pro. Thanks for this review 😀
Glad I could help 👍
Decent vid mate. Had my og version for a few years and it's needing replacing. Will get the pro.
Got my quick cut before lockdown happened then lockdown happened and haven’t looked back sense. Can’t seem to find the pro version in US
We probably will get the new version in the US soon. When they first released the original version it was out in the UK and Australia for a year or two first, same thing with their rotary head shaver. We probably will see it in the US by the end of this year.
I shave my head with regular clippers as I go to a number 1 and not to the skin like most purpose made head shavers. Can either of these accommodate my needs?
Absolutely they come with guards and even without the guard they aren’t skin bald 👍
I bought the Pro model months ago and haven't looked back. It has reduced the time it needs to cut my hair to around 25% of the time needed with regular clippers. Can't recommend enough!!
I live in India and I've been shaving my head for about 6 years now, but i just still can't get myself to get out of the house without my cap on, mainly because I can't stand the heat. Every time I try I end up with a headache or feel dizzy.
Disappointing to see that Remington North America has basically gone ahead and marketed the regular version as the pro only adding the extra guards. It’s called the ‘Short Cut’. No turbo mode, same body and design as the regular. Cheap tricks, doesn’t encourage me to give them my business. Any chance you can recommend a competitors product that does the same job?
Off subject is there a type of bronzer you’ve tried for scalp?
Bronzer? Like makeup? I’ve never tried personally brother
@@Baldcafe I’ve tried the self bronzer rated 1,2 and 3 on Amazon and they all work but any spots on head get darker too. I just wondered bc of all the info you put out I would try if you recommend.
A lot of unanswered questions.
So how does one cut a straight line at a 0 since this is curved?
Is there blade adjustable lever?
Has anyone tried doing a fade with these?
No adjustable leaver. The blade is curved to the shape of your head but if you cut at a perpendicular angle you will cut a straight line. No I’ve never tried doing a fade with these since there is no adjustable leaver
Are the combs interchangeable too?
The ones they come with are
Hello, BaldCafe !!! I'm just curious... I have a "00000" blade for my Oster clippers for a very close-to-the-skin cut. How close do these Remington's cut in comparison to a "00000" blade? Which one is closer? Love your videos !!!
Not as close
#Baldcafe I have the old one and love the old case you mentioned. Does the pro version fit in the old case? I don't need all the combs as I don't use them so carrying with the old case is a winner for me and hence my question.
I think you should just about be able to fit the new one in the old case 👍
@@Baldcafe Thank you but having now bought the old style one I quite like the bag it comes with because it can also take the plug and the lead whereas of course the old type couldn't. I don't use any combs. Btw, I love your videos.
How dose this type of clipper work over things like scars and skin tags ?
I have one of these… but I find the stubble to be that bit too long after using it…. Can you recommend another product that will cut the hair shorter then this product without cutting the hair off completely? I like to have just a little hair/stubble on my head to give it some dimension rather than clean shaving… at the moment I use 3 different cutters to achieve this… ur help would be appreciated x
Can't that be achieved by using one of the combs?
I returned the normal OG cause the lower cut power! working cordeless has lower power instead the cable, so this is inacettable imho. I would tempted to go with the Pro version at this point. from review it seem a far superior
You said the Pro was ahead of the Original with its accessories, yet you just said the Original had the better carrying bag?
What is the price difference between these two? And also, what's the difference with the Remington Ultimate compared to the Original and Pro versions? I haven't come across a review for it yet.
By Remington ultimate do you mean their electric shavers like rx7? I have a review here on the channel 👍
@@Baldcafe I'm thinking about the Remington Rapid Cut Ultimate and those types. I don't fancy the RX7 style of shavers as they'd give me skin issues. Cheers from Down Under! 🙃
I think that the bigger combs are useless for this type of clipper. It could save space to ditch them and keep 3 combs max in the bag
Am I wrong but does the USA not have the newer model available? Didn't see it on the Remington site either.
try searching for Remington HC4300
Why have these gone up in price so much? I think I paid £19.99 for my last set. Now they're like £40+ without any innovations.
I must have purchased my original Quick Cut after you but mine has the bag that comes with the Pro, that might just be the new norm for Remington unfortunately
nice thanks! without any comb is it something like 0.5mm? couldn't find the info... thanks
No more like 1-2mm
@@Baldcafe thanks! Keep up the fun work!
Question - you said the blades were interchangeable, but is that true of the combs also?
Im afraid im not 100% sure. I don’t think so
It's also true for the combs, yes, I've ordered the 4300 since the battery on my 4250 ran out and the charger, the blades and the combs are interchangeable, so I have some replacement parts for the new one
@@e_mtb Appreciate the info, thanks
Is this available in India? Can you suggest any global shavers like this?
There are knock off versions on Ali express etc
@@Baldcafe okay. But are they safe for the skin. Can you suggest any reliable one which has global presence?
Do u need to use a sunscreen protection when doing a zero gueard buzzcut?
Yeah I do to be safe
@@Baldcafe weird I never though of it when having a fade from 0 - also never got any sunburn
Are you still using the leaf razor it's all i use to shave my head and I get BBS every time
BBS?
baby butt smooth @@cheater87
What is BBS?
Shave your flavor saver so it’s more ergonomic when I sit
Love my regular Quick Cut, it gave me the freedom I now have now to live without fear of balding.
I am now going back to the barbers having found out no one gave two hoots when I shaved my head to nothing... 😂
same here my man ! 😀
Love it!!
I just realized they don’t sell the PRO here in America. Here, the “PRO” is the one that you have labeled as OG without the turbo setting. What gives.
You can't beat this for the speed and convenience
pls start doing vlogs, ur like bald and bankrupt but more likeable and he doesnt travel to asia as much so those kinda vlogs are really unique. Keep it up
Did you see my Nepal one a while back? You mean more like that?
@@Baldcafe Yes, that one was awesome!
Wellwell, thanks, pro will be bought
i love the artwork on the box has a guy with a full head of hair.
...do people with hair not need to cut it?🤔😂
Great review, but honestly. Any head trimmer will do a decent job! It's just if you want cored/non corded. Battery life etc. The actual cut is exactly the same!
Lmao "ahead"
Sold
Thanks for reviewing different clippers. Interesting to see what options there are besides oldskool buzzers.
The battery died on mine after about a year. I would'nt buy another Remington
The Jason Statham look shaver.
It is 👍
@@Baldcafe honestly, I feel a bit star struck for getting a reply lol. Little old me! 🙏
Why do men have the need to shave their head when going bald?
It’s a haircut that is easy to maintain when you have less hair. You aren’t getting short back and sides long on top anymore are you. Where is the long on top coming from?
Can it work on the mains cord if the battery runs out?
If I plug it while charging it turns on.