@CEONTHEMAKING I have been cutting my own hair for OVER 30 yrs..NEVER knew how to do this until TODAY...THANK YOU for sharing this info...bc this makes a HUGE difference!!
How complicated can this get? Videos that make it seem complicated are just trying to make it seem like black magic to deter people from learning how to do it themselves
This video gave me the confidence to adjust my Andis blade; not because it was not cutting close enough, but because it had become misaligned with use and rougher and rougher so that I could no longer stand it. It is running smoother than it has in years now. Thanks.
Great video!!!! I've been cutting my hair for years now. I think that i wasted a lot of money throwing away old Andis T outliner. Never knew how to adjust correctly. Thanks Man. Your video will save me a lot of money in the future.
Thank you for the clear, easy to understand explanation. I was following the printed instructions that came with my T-outliner and was frustrated because the only “two screws” I read were the ones that go on the outer side. Watching the video, 3 minutes? Doing it the right way, problem solved. And no needless rambling on with needless length to keep people tuned in. You rock!
The best video by far! Excellent explanation of blade adjustment out of all of the videos and it is a textbook example for zero gaping yet! Ten thousand likes bro!
Wow thanks for this video it solved my problem . With my t-liner and now I feel the difference . It also has made me realize why I was getting razor type burns after getting a line up at a local barbershop .
Just wanted to say thank you. Finally picked up a pair of these for personal use after years and this was the first video I found that explained it easily. Mine are working right now. Appreciate you bro.
A friend of mines adjusted my Andis T-Liner and I went to use it today for my baldy. My dome looks like a bruised apple. I was wondering why it hurt harder than this chick in high school who broke my heart. Good video man. About to get this done in the morning.
You know whats crazy i saw this video back in the day and i never realized it was you lol. Now you make tech content and i watch that too! Thats crazy.
Aye bro I preciate you fr. Just made mine barbershop ready! Normally would just replace my clippers but bought the replacement for $25 and it’s like new again after I dropped my andis clippers and the blade chipped.
I just bought the pivot pro Andis trimmers, and I was wondering does this work for the new/updated one as well? Because I noticed it hasn't been giving me the nice crisp/sharp outline I've looking for.
I agree with @Frankie. What helped the most for me was how you did the part adjusting the under blade while leaving it loose. I wasn't doing that and was getting frustrated because they didn't cut close and they made a lotta noise which is usually an indication its misaligned i believe. Thanks for the video.
Fam Ive had my andis for about 2years I never knew they are adjustable I followed the video exactly! My lady says to me o lord he's playing with his toys I said these aren't toys they're machines. I have a little collection aw man thanks!!! I tried em a little bit aw man good lookn bro
THanks Boss... I just purchased my 2nd pair bc the 1st just wasnt cutting like i wanted them to, the new Trimmers werent cutting as tight until I followed your steps and BOOM, Sharp Linez baebeeeee
Weird that nobody mention this you say move it up but from whose perspective? In others words do you move it up towards the tip of the blades? Or do you move it back towards bottom of trimmers? You also did it very quickly and didn’t actually show “where you correct position” should be?
Had to come back and comment again. BRA! My goatee is nice and tight. Not sure why the dislikes, probably didn't follow directions carefully and skipped the video. Again you are appreciated.
Thanks fam 👍🏽 I’ve owned these over & over for years and never knew how to make them sharp like the barber shop. I would buy new blades and they seemed duller than what I was working with … 💇🏾♂️
Bro what kind of screwdriver should I buy because the one I have only took out the first two screws and not the other two screws that are on the inside
yea i did this and it cut sharp yet it would hurt the person since it was to close, i see people use these on youtube and get nice crispy hair cutting noise and lines , for me not so much
+E. VNDLL Same with me man. I've tried so many times, mirrors, steel plate, nothing works. Always slice my face up. I've seen where they sell a blade setter on line for like $30, I might just have to buy one. Sucks cuz everyone on line says this trick works great.
+E. VNDLL I just ordered a $15(with shipping) adjuster from Amazon that had real good reviews. It's plastic but only $15. I'll let you know how it works. It's called "on the money 10 second blade adjuster". Corny name but like I said, had great reviews.
I bought the OTM blade setter. Perfect adjustment, but my GTX T liner still doesn't give a sharp cut. I'm wondering if that's because the blades haven't been sharpened. At this point that's my only remaining option to try to gain a sharp cut.
hi, nice vid by the way. my andis plate that sits in the blade broke. do u know where i can get a replacement blade. i seen on amazon they sell the clipper parts the upper and lower blade but not the grey metal part (plate) thats on the inside..
bout to save me another couple g's with this tip lol! thx fam! bought clippers for my sons during the pandemic and them jokers ain't seen the inside of a barbershop since! now they bout to get icy shapeups too?!? it's ON! 😂
great tutorial man. you made a delicate task very easy. watchers beware! do NOT completly line the inside blade with the guide blade, I fcuked my whole skin up, slashes and cuts every where. follow the video carefully and remember to lean and angle the blade foward after adjusting, before you tighten it
It may take you a few times to set it just right. Also, after give adjusted them, make sure you're not pressing too hard or digging into the skin. The weight of the trimmer is all you should really need when you're lining yourself up.
Your video appears to be on point and better than other videos one barber advised me to do this against a mirror but I like your advice much better. Salaam
Bro.. I just got a pair for Christmas and was wondering why they wasn't sharp like at the barbershop.. but you saved the year.. thank bro!! 💯 💯 💯
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@@TheGreatest-4Eva yes he did
@CEONTHEMAKING I have been cutting my own hair for OVER 30 yrs..NEVER knew how to do this until TODAY...THANK YOU for sharing this info...bc this makes a HUGE difference!!
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HELPFUL AF‼️‼️‼️ 20 YEARS AND I’M FINALLY JUST UNDERSTANDING THIS ‼️‼️ Much Appreciated King!
this is the only video ive ever seen explaining it right
You are the only one explaining this in detail and correctly. Thank you. 😊
Your the only one to explain this procedure in a fashion that you can actually understand step by step without it being to complicated 👍🏿
How complicated can this get? Videos that make it seem complicated are just trying to make it seem like black magic to deter people from learning how to do it themselves
9 years later u still the man thanks brother
I just got done adjusting my T Outliners blade. I ran my finger across them. Smooth like you said Bawse. Thank you very much.
That's wassup. Good luck! Practice makes perfect
Tario Thornton uhh
This video gave me the confidence to adjust my Andis blade; not because it was not cutting close enough, but because it had become misaligned with use and rougher and rougher so that I could no longer stand it. It is running smoother than it has in years now. Thanks.
No gimmicks, no fancy-ness! Super helpful. Thank you!
Dude...in the days of quarantine, I needed this info. Been having to trim my own hair and beard ....THANKS!
Big facts bro....big facts, my grooming needs to be addressed, I'm coming outta quarantine and getting bk to it
I was about to buy a sharpener and/or a new T-outliner. Thank you Thank you. They work just like they did 10+ years ago
Great video!!!! I've been cutting my hair for years now. I think that i wasted a lot of money throwing away old Andis T outliner. Never knew how to adjust correctly. Thanks Man. Your video will save me a lot of money in the future.
Thank you for the clear, easy to understand explanation. I was following the printed instructions that came with my T-outliner and was frustrated because the only “two screws” I read were the ones that go on the outer side.
Watching the video, 3 minutes? Doing it the right way, problem solved.
And no needless rambling on with needless length to keep people tuned in.
You rock!
The best video by far! Excellent explanation of blade adjustment out of all of the videos and it is a textbook example for zero gaping yet! Ten thousand likes bro!
I totally agree with you. Straight and to the point.
Thanks for the clear and concise tutorial. Short, sweet and to the point.
No doubt!
Yup great job explaining A+.
Agreed big time
you just saved me money and time. Thanks for knowledge sharing.
Wow thanks for this video it solved my problem . With my t-liner and now I feel the difference . It also has made me realize why I was getting razor type burns after getting a line up at a local barbershop .
Precise and straight to the POINT . You snapped bro keep going I’m supporting the channel.
Just wanted to say thank you. Finally picked up a pair of these for personal use after years and this was the first video I found that explained it easily. Mine are working right now. Appreciate you bro.
How come you the only one explaining this. People just say take blade off and adjust. They didn’t want people to win. Appreciate you 🙏🏽
Thank you for the quick, simple, and close-up explanation. I've been baffled by the blades on my trimmers for years.
Same hear! Im ashamed to say how long I didn't realize this
Just got my machine Friday and this video is loud and clear salute
Thank you for keeping it simple with the breakdown. My clippers are 🔥 now
Thank you for the explanation. Adjusting mine tomorrow
Thank you, man. I inherited these from my late brother and I could figure out why they didn't cut as close as they did when he used them.
Just got T-outliner replacement blades for the Andis-II. Will be doing this
Greatly appreciate this tutorial. I now have a pair of perfectly working clippers, and originally thought I needed to get some more.
A friend of mines adjusted my Andis T-Liner and I went to use it today for my baldy. My dome looks like a bruised apple. I was wondering why it hurt harder than this chick in high school who broke my heart. Good video man. About to get this done in the morning.
Android300ZXNA LOL....yea, definitely don't want to adjust them too close!
Hahahahahhaha
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You know whats crazy i saw this video back in the day and i never realized it was you lol. Now you make tech content and i watch that too! Thats crazy.
haha Dope! Appreciate the support!
Im an idiot, i would just go and buy a new pair.. this dude saved me, thanks!! Now i have 4 perfectly fine clippers that just needed adjusting
Ahah. Me too. Ok going to buy some new blades, instead of new trimmer
Aye bro I preciate you fr. Just made mine barbershop ready! Normally would just replace my clippers but bought the replacement for $25 and it’s like new again after I dropped my andis clippers and the blade chipped.
Excellent explanation, concise, quick and to the point
Great job
Bruh, thanks so much for this informative info. I’ve been toying with these clippers trying to get them sharper. I’m excited to take them apart now.
Wow!!! I have been doing this all wrong for years and wondering why my results sucks. Good info.
THANKS! Straight to the point with good camera focus & angles
I just bought the pivot pro Andis trimmers, and I was wondering does this work for the new/updated one as well? Because I noticed it hasn't been giving me the nice crisp/sharp outline I've looking for.
Thanks bruh! Not a barber, but I use Andis on my facial hair. Very helpful!
thanks for the video. This has to be the best video for the 0 gap blade. I appreciate it.
Thanks man, no problem.
I agree with @Frankie. What helped the most for me was how you did the part adjusting the under blade while leaving it loose. I wasn't doing that and was getting frustrated because they didn't cut close and they made a lotta noise which is usually an indication its misaligned i believe. Thanks for the video.
Props bro! I nearly bought a new toutliner. This video saved me some 💰 💰💰
Fam Ive had my andis for about 2years I never knew they are adjustable I followed the video exactly! My lady says to me o lord he's playing with his toys I said these aren't toys they're machines. I have a little collection aw man thanks!!! I tried em a little bit aw man good lookn bro
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I appreciate the video. I attempted at home but this video with the flat surface trick was great. Thanks a lot
Bro just got my t liners today just finished adjusting them perfect thanks bro👍🏿🤟🏿
AWESOME!!💯🌍 did not know that was adjustable.
Thanks for the vid. Thought mine were dead. You showed me how to save them. Cuts are fresh again.
Anthony Mackie just taught me how to adjust clippers lol appreciate that
1st try doing it and already see a better much cutting resolution thanks a mil!
THanks Boss... I just purchased my 2nd pair bc the 1st just wasnt cutting like i wanted them to, the new Trimmers werent cutting as tight until I followed your steps and BOOM, Sharp Linez baebeeeee
Now Im about to adjust my old trimmers and see if that was the problem!!! thanks Boss
fa sho!
Just tried your method and it works, this was a great video. Thank you
Dope. I adjusted the blades on mine and sprayed it with olive oil.
Very helpful video, really like the tip about putting it down on a flat surface. Thank you very much
Great job this really helped me and I subbed . Simple yet resourceful info continued success to you
Same to you my brother.
Weird that nobody mention this you say move it up but from whose perspective? In others words do you move it up towards the tip of the blades? Or do you move it back towards bottom of trimmers? You also did it very quickly and didn’t actually show “where you correct position” should be?
Hi, must I adjust the blade when replacing the it?
I been looking at some videos & this 1 worked in 1 try. came out sharp! on point bro Good looks!😎😎😎
Still useful in 2024!!! Salute !!
SUBSCRIBED... finally solved my 5 year problem...lol
Man I wish I found this like 2 months ago. This saved me. Much thanks
Thank for teaching me how to adjust my trimmers they just how I want them
Very clear and concise! I like that part about angling it some. Very detailed, pun intended.
Thank you so much for this video my guy!
I just got a set of Andis T-Outliner and your video was very informative. I just thought you can plug em in and start cutting. (My own hair)
You can...this is only if you want to adjust them to cut sharper.
@@CEONTHEMAKING after watching your video my T's aren't cutting. I haven't adjusted them yet tho
Had to come back and comment again. BRA! My goatee is nice and tight. Not sure why the dislikes, probably didn't follow directions carefully and skipped the video. Again you are appreciated.
Thanks for the upload
Is it possible to INCREASE the length it cuts. I'd like it to cut around 0.7 mm or 1/32 inches. I know there is a comb for 1/16, but I want 1/32.
Bonjour la mienne attrape les cheveux lorsque j’attaque le dégradé même après réglages je ne comprends pas avez vous une solution par hasard 🙌
Fantastic video! Seems like common sense after seeing the way you did that. Thanks from one barber to another!
Damn bro, I jus changed my game fr fr💯
Thanks fam 👍🏽 I’ve owned these over & over for years and never knew how to make them sharp like the barber shop.
I would buy new blades and they seemed duller than what I was working with … 💇🏾♂️
Thank you. Just what I needed! ✨✨
Awesome post! I have been trying to do this for the past two hours...
Olimpus H 😂😂😂😂😂
Bro what kind of screwdriver should I buy because the one I have only took out the first two screws and not the other two screws that are on the inside
Does griding the blade on a sharpening stone make a difference in the cut and is this way more effective?
Not sure...I've never done that before
short and precise. well done brother 👍
Mine are too sharp but this helped me adjust it thanks
Did this but mine still won't give me the sharp cut that i want. Is there something else I might need to adjust?
yea i did this and it cut sharp yet it would hurt the person since it was to close, i see people use these on youtube and get nice crispy hair cutting noise and lines , for me not so much
+E. VNDLL
Same with me man. I've tried so many times, mirrors, steel plate, nothing works. Always slice my face up. I've seen where they sell a blade setter on line for like $30, I might just have to buy one. Sucks cuz everyone on line says this trick works great.
+alanms1975 exactly, me and you are the odd ones out
+E. VNDLL
I just ordered a $15(with shipping) adjuster from Amazon that had real good reviews. It's plastic but only $15. I'll let you know how it works. It's called "on the money 10 second blade adjuster". Corny name but like I said, had great reviews.
I bought the OTM blade setter. Perfect adjustment, but my GTX T liner still doesn't give a sharp cut. I'm wondering if that's because the blades haven't been sharpened. At this point that's my only remaining option to try to gain a sharp cut.
hi, nice vid by the way. my andis plate that sits in the blade broke. do u know where i can get a replacement blade. i seen on amazon they sell the clipper parts the upper and lower blade but not the grey metal part (plate) thats on the inside..
PaperChaserNate you can get them at any local beauty supply store like sallys
that's my dawg(smokey voice)
Dope🔥 straight to the issue
Ay bro when you adjust the blade and tighten up those two screws again do they have to be super tight or just snugged up ?
Nope...just make sure its snug. no need to make it super tight
Thanks! Very helpful… fixed!!
Thanks my G I was about to order some new ones I ain’t think mine worked saved me $80
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I'm bout to tighten up my edge up soon as I get hm from work
bout to save me another couple g's with this tip lol! thx fam! bought clippers for my sons during the pandemic and them jokers ain't seen the inside of a barbershop since! now they bout to get icy shapeups too?!? it's ON! 😂
This vid got mine cutting great! Thanks man God bless! 💯👍🏾
great tutorial man. you made a delicate task very easy.
watchers beware!
do NOT completly line the inside blade with the guide blade, I fcuked my whole skin up, slashes and cuts every where.
follow the video carefully and remember to lean and angle the blade foward after adjusting, before you tighten it
Thank you sm for this! Fixed my problem🙌🏽
Awesome job...i just tried it out and now i gotta tight line.
how do you adjust the liners so that they don't lag? meaning, it seems like the cutting blade isn't moving back and forth properly.
i adjusted my blade the same exact way and i still cut my self up. any tips?
It may take you a few times to set it just right. Also, after give adjusted them, make sure you're not pressing too hard or digging into the skin. The weight of the trimmer is all you should really need when you're lining yourself up.
Your video appears to be on point and better than other videos one barber advised me to do this against a mirror but I like your advice much better. Salaam
Salaam akhi
@@CEONTHEMAKING Salaamu Alaikm
This was NOT as easy as it looked here, but i think i finally did it!!🙄
BRO TGANK YOU SO MUCH IM ABOUT TO GO AND ADJUST MY ANDIS RIGHT NOW
Bruh u the goat I was bout to buy sum new clippers
Well I be damn we learn something new every day good looking out on the info
Thanks bro worked like a champ
Ceon you da man professor! My blade is perfect now and my dome lookin polished!..It's tight bro. thank you! :)
Hopefully this helps me to get a closer shave. Thanks.
Would this be considered zero gapping your blade?
Yes, and without cutting your skin like other videos on zero-gapping.