The material used for the internals of this clipper doesn’t dampen vibration. I went through and added silicon in certain areas. That helped tremendously to dampen the “chatter” of the clipper from the vibration of the motor. I know this has been a major pain point for a lot of barbers for sure but it’s got way more pros than cons.
I been with Andis from the beginning of my career, my barber kit came with the Andis masters and t-outliners even till this day I use my Andis masters. I had to many issues with the cordless version, batteries dying, this machine needs oil, oil drips to the motherboard and/or battery them and burns them out. They’re just get loud even with new upgraded yoke and motor. I don’t want to go back to modifying my clippers or trimmers (that’s how the Babyliss Fx skeleton was born remember?) i rather buy those modified parts from @philtyblendz. Andis has great warranty but you can only replace them ones. Maybe be I’m just biased because the corded version is so reliable and quite, very low maintenance, a new blade and an occasional cord and you’re set. 🙏🏽
@@premiumbarbersinc I’ve essentially concluded that the marketing behind a lot of new cordless clipper has convinced us to buy cordless clippers that aren’t what’s best for some barbers. Both the Cordless Andis Master and the Cordless Oster Fast Feed I had to almost completely rebuild due to issues that should have been addressed during the research and development stage of releasing these machines (If there was R&D done at all). Like you, I’m a big fan of the Masters as well as the Fast Feeds so I was willing to make adjustments and basically spend more money and time to get them they way it should be. Maybe one day the Manufacturers will get it right. 🤷♂️
Ive fallen in love with the Masters after years of using Wahl. The cordless version is just too loud for me....as are most cordless. The corded Masters took me a long time and several tries to warm up to.....I think the secret to maxxing out their power is to tune them with the lid off. Slowly increase the blade tension, which in turn, allows more power to be dialled in up to a point. They REALLY rip through hair. Theyll never get any lighter though 😂
The material used for the internals of this clipper doesn’t dampen vibration. I went through and added silicon in certain areas. That helped tremendously to dampen the “chatter” of the clipper from the vibration of the motor. I know this has been a major pain point for a lot of barbers for sure but it’s got way more pros than cons.
I been with Andis from the beginning of my career, my barber kit came with the Andis masters and t-outliners even till this day I use my Andis masters. I had to many issues with the cordless version, batteries dying, this machine needs oil, oil drips to the motherboard and/or battery them and burns them out. They’re just get loud even with new upgraded yoke and motor. I don’t want to go back to modifying my clippers or trimmers (that’s how the Babyliss Fx skeleton was born remember?) i rather buy those modified parts from @philtyblendz. Andis has great warranty but you can only replace them ones. Maybe be I’m just biased because the corded version is so reliable and quite, very low maintenance, a new blade and an occasional cord and you’re set. 🙏🏽
@@premiumbarbersinc I’ve essentially concluded that the marketing behind a lot of new cordless clipper has convinced us to buy cordless clippers that aren’t what’s best for some barbers. Both the Cordless Andis Master and the Cordless Oster Fast Feed I had to almost completely rebuild due to issues that should have been addressed during the research and development stage of releasing these machines (If there was R&D done at all). Like you, I’m a big fan of the Masters as well as the Fast Feeds so I was willing to make adjustments and basically spend more money and time to get them they way it should be. Maybe one day the Manufacturers will get it right. 🤷♂️
Ive fallen in love with the Masters after years of using Wahl.
The cordless version is just too loud for me....as are most cordless.
The corded Masters took me a long time and several tries to warm up to.....I think the secret to maxxing out their power is to tune them with the lid off.
Slowly increase the blade tension, which in turn, allows more power to be dialled in up to a point.
They REALLY rip through hair.
Theyll never get any lighter though 😂
Best clippers ever made!
Is it louder than the cordless senior? i think they might be the same
Yes they are louder in my opinion.
@@premiumbarbersinc okay thank you!
The strongest cordless clipper out there in the market but I can’t bare the loudness of it.
I’m there with you.
idk its still not as loud as mine got which is a plus. But yeah its still loud
That’s crazy, I am waiting for a quieter version.
Same