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Forfex Hair Clippers Review



Established in Germany in 1872, Forfex has been creating quality clippers and trimmer for almost 140 years. In 1997, Babyliss PRO acquired Forfex and added the line of clipper and trimmers to their impressive portfolio of innovative styling tools.  Forfex clippers are designed to deliver precise cuts with superior cutting power. In fact, their high torque pivot motors provide 2x the cutting power than other clippers that use magnetic motors. Besides the cutting power, one important benefit of a pivot motor versus a magnetic motor is the ability to cut wet hair more efficiently. The special motor is extra quiet too. Forfex clippers have stainless steel blades which stay 50% cooler and 50% sharper than typical steel blades. Designed to have an ergonomic, comfortable grip, Forfex clippers allow the stylist to hold the clippers at angles that give the most control and precision.

The Forfex Professional Pivot Motor Hair Clipper comes equipped with all of these outstanding features. Designed for the hair professional, these clippers have a five position adjustable lever that allows for adjusting the cutting position easily during the haircut without having to stop and start the clippers, saving time and hassle. Four comb attachments give the user versatility in cutting options from 1/8 inch to ½ inch lengths. A 10 ft professional cord permit’s a wider range of motion for better ease-of-use. Lubricating oil, a cleaning brush, and blade guard help to care and maintain the clippers, yet they also come with a one year manufacturer warranty which covers defects in most parts.

You don't stay in business for over 140 years without providing a product that is effective and user-friendly while also being of the highest quality and strength. Such a longstanding history is quite impressive, especially in an industry where new companies pop up frequently. It is apparent they are committed to providing cutting tools with the same durability and longevity that they built their business on in 1872.