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I use an old âFlowbeeâ hooked to a vacuum cleaner⊠Iâve saved tons of money from going to a barber and it turns out great !You canât mess it up because it cuts everything all at one levelâŠ.Too bad they donât make them anymore. Donât know what I would do should it break some day.
Iâm a hairstylist⊠or was⊠and Iâve cut hair with a dog clipperâŠ. not professionally, but at somebodyâs home, for instance.
Theyâre probably OK for Earlâs hair cos heâs not super fussyâŠ. though if he doesnât want it all buzzed off, it depends on Opalâs skill.
In fact, they may work better than human hair clippers if his hair is very coarse and wavy, but grey hair usually isnât.
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The difference is dog clippers have slightly wider spaced teeth, and usually a stronger motor, so they can cut through thick, matted coatsâŠ
A good one usually costs more than a human one, tooâŠ. especially more than those cheap flimsy home hair-cutting sets.
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The wider spaces let thicker, wavier, or tangled hair go throughâŠ. but donât keep fine or extra curly hair lined up as straight, so itâs harder to get a precise line unless youâre good at clipping over a fine comb.
Opal probably would need lessons and practice.
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Ka7dreâŠ. youâre lucky!
A Flow-bee worked OK for some peopleâŠ
but Iâve fixed a LOT of horrible messes theyâve made.
Kids and others with soft, fine hair have had it horribly tangled and pulled by them, as well.
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They donât pull evenly on most curly hair, so it looks chewed off by a mad âŠum⊠hair chewerâŠ.
and even if it works, and does cut all your hair off evenly, most people prefer haircuts that are styled, and not the same length all overâŠ.
for instance, for a man, the hair growing from the top of your head is usually cut longer than the hair below, so it all ends up lying together neatly, and the nape is cut way shorter.
Reminds me of the time Winston Churchill had his hair cut by a replacement barber who asked how he wanted his hair cut. Churchill replied: âA man of my limited resources cannot presume to have a hairstyle. Get on and cut it!â
My wife started cutting my hair in 1987 when she had to keep fixing it after I went to the barber. She uses scissors. I bought a nice set of clippers. She used them one time and went back to the scissors. Iâve saved a lot of money in 32 years.
I took a shower at my nieceâs once, and when I got to my hair I saw that the only shampoo in the stall was for dogs. What the heck, though: Soap is soap, and it gave body and luster to my pelt.
My wife cuts my hair now and does an excellent job of it and Iâve always been very particular about how my hair is cut.
She paid her way through university by working as a beautician and barber, so I never had any qualms about her competence â but no electric clippers on my hair, just scissors.
I havenât paid for a hair cut since the early 80âs when Uncle Sam made me. Most of the time growing up my mother would cut it, sheâd send me to the barber every so often to âget a patternâ. I cut it myself for a little bit, then my brother in law took over, and now my wife has had the honors for several years.
While I was growing up I always went to the same barber my dad did, and for the same reason. He always finished the haircut with a 60 second neck and shoulder massage with a massaging vibrator strapped to the back of his hand. That felt soooo good. Only 25 cents, too, as I recall.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
At least theyâre not living on a farm with sheep and sheâd be utilizing shearers.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 6 years ago
Itâs what I often use and just look at me!
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I use an old âFlowbeeâ hooked to a vacuum cleaner⊠Iâve saved tons of money from going to a barber and it turns out great !You canât mess it up because it cuts everything all at one levelâŠ.Too bad they donât make them anymore. Donât know what I would do should it break some day.
dadoctah almost 6 years ago
Before I let you go ahead with this, Iâm going to spend some time looking at Roscoe.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Iâm a hairstylist⊠or was⊠and Iâve cut hair with a dog clipperâŠ. not professionally, but at somebodyâs home, for instance.
Theyâre probably OK for Earlâs hair cos heâs not super fussyâŠ. though if he doesnât want it all buzzed off, it depends on Opalâs skill.
In fact, they may work better than human hair clippers if his hair is very coarse and wavy, but grey hair usually isnât.
Â
The difference is dog clippers have slightly wider spaced teeth, and usually a stronger motor, so they can cut through thick, matted coatsâŠ
A good one usually costs more than a human one, tooâŠ. especially more than those cheap flimsy home hair-cutting sets.
Â
The wider spaces let thicker, wavier, or tangled hair go throughâŠ. but donât keep fine or extra curly hair lined up as straight, so itâs harder to get a precise line unless youâre good at clipping over a fine comb.
Opal probably would need lessons and practice.
Â
Ka7dreâŠ. youâre lucky!
A Flow-bee worked OK for some peopleâŠ
but Iâve fixed a LOT of horrible messes theyâve made.
Kids and others with soft, fine hair have had it horribly tangled and pulled by them, as well.
Â
They donât pull evenly on most curly hair, so it looks chewed off by a mad âŠum⊠hair chewerâŠ.
and even if it works, and does cut all your hair off evenly, most people prefer haircuts that are styled, and not the same length all overâŠ.
for instance, for a man, the hair growing from the top of your head is usually cut longer than the hair below, so it all ends up lying together neatly, and the nape is cut way shorter.
But if it does a good job on you, great!
Zebrastripes almost 6 years ago
Brave EarlâŠ.clever OpalâŠ.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
Not much to trim on a semi-dead tree âŠâŠ
ForrestOverin almost 6 years ago
There is no difference.
donwalter almost 6 years ago
Fifteen bucks? This must be an old reprintâŠ
pcolli almost 6 years ago
Iâve always used the same clippers on myself and the dogs.
walstib Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Our dog got clipped yesterday. The only difference is that Opal forgot to put the cone around Earlâs neck.
jagedlo almost 6 years ago
Reminds me of the time Winston Churchill had his hair cut by a replacement barber who asked how he wanted his hair cut. Churchill replied: âA man of my limited resources cannot presume to have a hairstyle. Get on and cut it!â
dragonbite almost 6 years ago
The $30 clipper set I got years ago from Costco has more than saved me the cost of it.
Or maybe its because I have less and less hair to keep trimmed⊠;)
dsidney49 almost 6 years ago
Clippers? Who needs clippers?? A pair of scissors and a bowl were good enough for my dad⊠theyâre good enough for MEâŠ!!
richkinn almost 6 years ago
Earl goes to he barber and asks for a trim and a buff!
iggyman almost 6 years ago
Does Earl, when he goes to the barber, have to pay extra for the haircut with the hole in the middle? How about monks? Pondering points today!
Jack Bell Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My wife started cutting my hair in 1987 when she had to keep fixing it after I went to the barber. She uses scissors. I bought a nice set of clippers. She used them one time and went back to the scissors. Iâve saved a lot of money in 32 years.
DavidWilliams1 almost 6 years ago
I got a coupon from a big chain for an $8 haircut good through April.
MichaelHelwig almost 6 years ago
Earl, why do you think you need a haircut?
Kip W almost 6 years ago
I took a shower at my nieceâs once, and when I got to my hair I saw that the only shampoo in the stall was for dogs. What the heck, though: Soap is soap, and it gave body and luster to my pelt.
lagoulou almost 6 years ago
Donât know as Iâd trust Opal with those clippersâŠ.sheâs a mean one!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Same difference!
brick10 almost 6 years ago
So Earl be giving Opal her next perm!
Linguist almost 6 years ago
My wife cuts my hair now and does an excellent job of it and Iâve always been very particular about how my hair is cut.
She paid her way through university by working as a beautician and barber, so I never had any qualms about her competence â but no electric clippers on my hair, just scissors.
gooddavid almost 6 years ago
I havenât paid for a hair cut since the early 80âs when Uncle Sam made me. Most of the time growing up my mother would cut it, sheâd send me to the barber every so often to âget a patternâ. I cut it myself for a little bit, then my brother in law took over, and now my wife has had the honors for several years.
Bill The Nuke almost 6 years ago
I always thought that people like Earl (and myself) should get half-off the price of a haircut. Where else would you pay full price for half the work?
HappyDog/á”ÊłÊž ᎟á”ᶻᔠ⎠á”ʰᔠᶠá”âż á”ᶠᶊᔠPremium Member almost 6 years ago
While I was growing up I always went to the same barber my dad did, and for the same reason. He always finished the haircut with a 60 second neck and shoulder massage with a massaging vibrator strapped to the back of his hand. That felt soooo good. Only 25 cents, too, as I recall.
Jeff0811 almost 6 years ago
My wife has been cutting my hair for 30 years. I have offered to return the favor but she has yet to take me up on it.
whenlifewassimpler almost 6 years ago
We do each otherâs hair here at home. However, with a complete hair kit.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 6 years ago
Fresh underwear, anyone?!
ex window inspector almost 6 years ago
go EarlâŠâŠ.the $15 is worth it to get away from her
wirepunchr almost 6 years ago
My wife used to give me a semi-annual sheep shearing until her back problems became too much.
Phanakapan almost 6 years ago
Roscoe looks quite worried about whatâs going on â or off. Love that dog!
Daeder almost 6 years ago
The difference is that the dog actually has hair!