Most salons use professional, commercial-grade hair clippers built for all-day cutting, consistent power, and easy maintenance. Instead of one “universal” model, barbers and stylists typically choose clippers based on motor strength, blade performance, comfort in hand, and how well the clipper holds up under repeated disinfecting and frequent blade changes.
Salon clippers are designed to stay strong through dense hair, rapid fades, and back-to-back appointments without bogging down. Many professionals prioritize a powerful motor (often rotary or magnetic styles), a sturdy blade set that can be zero-gapped for crisp lines, and a housing that feels balanced for long sessions. Corded models remain popular for nonstop power, while modern cordless clippers are widely used because they reduce fatigue and keep the station cleaner.
Corded clippers are often chosen for heavy, nonstop use because they deliver consistent power without battery concerns. Cordless clippers are a staple for detail work and freedom of movement; many pros keep a charging dock at the station and rotate between two tools to guarantee uptime. Either way, durability and predictable cutting performance usually matter more than trendiness.
If you want a salon-like experience at home, focus on motor strength, blade adjustability, and a comfortable grip. A simple LCD or battery indicator can also help prevent surprise shutdowns during a cut. For a deeper breakdown of what to look for—especially in cordless models—see the guide here: https://splendena.com/guide-rechargeable-hair-clippers-powerful-motor-lcd-guide/.
For best performance, oil the blades before each use or at least after every few haircuts. A few drops on the moving teeth helps reduce heat, friction, and premature dulling.
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