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Review on Scarlett SC-HC63C11 Silver Line, black by Anastazja Okhcam ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

550r, when I saw such a price for cars, I thought that the quality would be so-so, but when I saw the familiar Scarlett brand, I realized that they make things at a very attractive price and for little money. Therefore, I did not spend money on more expensive models and decided to take this device, even if it had broken during the first job, I would not have been upset at all, I would have bought it more expensive. As for the device itself, I saw reviews that someone didn’t come across oilers . I don’t know, I had it in the kit. There is enough power to cut the hair without biting and pulling out the hair, everything is smooth. Noise is not loud, I liked that everything was carefully lubricated from the factory, but the instructions still say that it is necessary to lubricate again. The cord is not short. As for the stripes, it cuts without them, again, there is enough power to cut evenly, if the machine is not just run over the head, and not run over it too quickly, it’s clear that if you try to cut it quickly, it will bite your hair and this will give reviews they say "There is not enough power", so if you want to cut in one pass and in a couple of minutes, buy a lawn mower, you will definitely have enough power in it. There is a brush included in the kit, the machine at the time of the haircut does not clog so much that you have to disassemble it and shake out the hair. But, after the haircut, I disassembled and removed the blade and found some hair, the problem was in cleaning them because everything was in grease, the brush did not help much, I had to remove the hairs with tweezers.

Pros
  • Price, quality, attachments, power, design, machine material
Cons
  • When I tried to insert the nozzles for the first time, I was afraid that they would break, at first I didn’t understand how to insert them at all, now I seem to have learned, although there are doubts that at some point I will bend and the nozzle will break :( The nozzles snap into place, they are not just inserted into the grooves as in the machines of more expensive models, you have to bend the nozzle and snap it in, and the main thing is not to bend the nozzle too much so as not to break it.