Some years past when I began to plan and consider my future nomad life one of the things which occurred was hair and beard cutting - I have short examples of both. i loath either of them becoming too long because they both irritate and make me feel the heat excessively but I do not wish to drive 200km simply to get a haircut; as a consequence I bought one of these:
They are brilliant and I have not been to a barber in ten years.
$89.00 when I bought mine about ten years ago. I am surprised how many haircuts I get before it has to go on charge as well although mine takes a while to charge. Probably 3 or 4 hours.
The best things is you dont have to ask anyone to cut your hair as it is self operate and you can sit outside and use it and not worry about getting yelled at for dropping hair all over the place.
I think a friend bought mine at staff price from the Good Guys for $70 about six years past. Looking at the JB pic it's been updated but if mine died I'd be down to JB ASAP to spend $120 on a new one.
As I'm usually deep in the bush I just wander outside and prop a mirror on the car door and do the hair and beard there, showering afterwards helps too.
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I think a friend bought mine at staff price from the Good Guys for $70 about six years past. Looking at the JB pic it's been updated but if mine died I'd be down to JB ASAP to spend $120 on a new one.
As I'm usually deep in the bush I just wander outside and prop a mirror on the car door and do the hair and beard there, showering afterwards helps too.
Agree with everything you say Mike.
I got my original one from Hardly Normal but I would not baulk at buying another one at current retail should I need to.
(MONEY Magazine) If you are male and suffer from stubble envy -- a disturbance characterized by a desire to have an always budding beard like TV star Don Johnson -- you may want to pick up an electric razor that went on the market this spring, costs only $29.95 and leaves you with a 5 o'clock shadow 24 hours a day. It is called the Stubble Device. The Wahl Clipper Corp. of Sterling, Ill. makes it expressly to capitalize on the sandpaper-chin look popularized by the Miami Vice sleuth. Rather than suffer the embarrassment of a clean shave, you can keep your beard fashionably semi-trimmed with the machine's handy one-to-five-day growth settings. The razor was originally called the Miami Device. But the company feared a trademark infringement lawsuit by the show's producers and -- even worse -- were afraid that Johnson could up and adopt a razor-clean look at a press agent's notice.
-- Edited by dorian on Thursday 3rd of March 2022 03:06:22 PM
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I've been doing my hair and beard for about 10 yrs after my long-time barber retired. I use professional hairdressing scissors (well worth the money) and a Remington lady shaver I liberated from the family bathroom. It's narrower than most beard trimmers but works. When it finally dies I'll start shopping. My beard protects me from the sun and sunburn and will probably never be fully shaved again. The extra heat doesn't really worry me and I rarely notice it. But interestingly, 8 yrs ago I shaved my head in solidarity with a family member with cancer. I couldn't believe how hot and sweaty it was without head-hair (and I've been bald since my twenties).
I have a circular cutter with height adjustment from #2 to 6 . Shave neck and carefully cut with sizers around ears . Never paid for hair cut in 20 or so years !!
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Thursday 3rd of March 2022 09:29:32 PM
In March 2020 I had my usual short & spikey crewcut. I haven't been to a hairdresser for the two years that this pandemic has existed. I now wear my hair pulled back into a ponytail that's almost halfway down my back. When I get it cut off, I'll be donating it to the Kids With Cancer wigs for kids program. They can dye hair to the required colour.
Well when I went overseas 20+ years ago to work in a remote place I cut my own hair and beard with a small electric clipper. I have done so since, my wife will trim my hair occasionally to improve my efforts The plug in ones are available cheaply and commonly and do not last forever. They get blunt and 'pull' the hair so you move on.
I was given a Sassoon model a while back, which is the best and longest lasting I have had, and probably most expensive. As I have an inverter the 220V AC is no problem. I might have problems paying the price shown for that cordless model ?? I gave up shaving every day when I stopped work. Not sure now why I waited so long
Jaahn
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-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 7th of March 2022 08:51:53 AM
I haven't been to a hairdresser since 2010 and knowone even noticed and 5 years ago I bought my hubby clippers (no facial hair) and he started trimming his own.
It all started when I was saving up for a trip of a lifetime to go to Africa, and being a female it's very expensive going down the colouring, cutting and conditioning route over a $100 even back then.
A friend showed me a clever trick (bit hard to explain) and now I can cut my hair any length just using hairdresser scissors and a comb on wet hair.
I've had the odd mishap, but then I've paid for hairdressers who 'scalped me' or gave me 'dos' I couldn't recreate after I'd got home and now grey is all the rage it's a win win.
I reckon we have saved $1000s by now.