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Review on Philips QC5115/15 Series 3000, black/grey by Agata Michalak ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Some minuses and no pluses, do not buy.

The clipper's design that is now in use I'm serious when I say three months. I made the decision to buy a Scarlett SC-166 to replace the machine, which had been performing dependably for almost ten years. The blades were completely ruined by the "craftsman" in the sharpening shop, losing their edge and dulling them. I think I can compare things fairly, and I've come to the conclusion that the new one isn't better. So. 1. How is it possible to combine lightness and quietness? flimsy and slow. To make it move more swiftly, I'll just give it a nice shake. The only information displayed on the box, despite its brag of being "POWERFUL," is the operating voltage. The spot where the electricity is indicated is not where I can find it. The prior model had 12 watts, but this one has far less power depending on how much it weights, how slowly it runs, and how loud it is. It appears that a person who deals with children designed the motor. The usage of tiny cutting tools appears to have an impact on how quickly the haircut is finished. 2. The case's lightweight plastic construction gives it the appearance of not being very durable. It has a good possibility of breaking like an eggshell if you drop it. The nozzle that the user uses to change the length of their hair will definitely break as well. Despite the fact that adapting is surely a convenient process. 3. The power cord sometimes, but inconveniently, unplugs itself. 4. Although the consumer instruction manual is a sheet that is available in a number of languages, it offers no guidance on how to use the device. 5. Shears unevenly, which is worse, in addition to slowly. It doesn't hurt or pull on the hair, but for some reason the hair that is cut is of different heights and it doesn't even cut off any sections of hair. Making repeated passes is useless. Experience and knowledge are irrelevant because we have been using machines for more than ten years; this is a design flaw that needs to be fixed after a haircut with a comb and scissors. 6. A nozzle is inserted into the cut hair to allow for length adjustment. One has a negative overall impression after reading this.

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  • low levels of noise reasonable costs easily adaptable and uncomplicated