Kemei's professional hair clipper greeted me with a beautiful packaging design accented with metal embossing. The 70th anniversary embossing is reflected throughout the design, literally glowing when illuminated thanks to the reflective pattern. This design embodies the product's intention to please its user. The packaging is strong enough not to leave any damage after shipping and includes double-sided graphic stickers. The clipper's weight justifies its advertising; Celebration. In a way, you could synonymize it by comparing a pair of thin winter gloves to a pair of thick winter gloves in a blizzard. The device is equipped with a "triggerโ that turns it on and off. It appears to be a patented design as I have not seen such a device among the many I have worked with. The rumble of its engine is the relaxing, "organic" feel you'd expect from the ability to bring childhood memories to the palm of your hand. Everything you need is in the box as shown in the pictures above. Special thanks to Kemei - I'm going to fucking enjoy it, SPECIALLY for the price!
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