Had an old Wahl just die after probably a good 20+ years, kind of looks like the cable is frayed and splitting where it connects to the trimmer. Did a quick check online and the new products don’t even look remotely similar.

Just using it for normal hair cuts at home, any recommendations?

Edit: Preferably on the budget side.

  • Altima NEO
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    99 hours ago

    Why not fix the cable? Should be cheap and well, youre talking about BifL, well heres your chance to keep an old item running… for life.

    • @evasive_chimpanzee
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      21 hour ago

      People often lament that things these days don’t last as long as they used to, but they forget that our grandparents were constantly mending clothing, repairing electronics, etc.

    • @khannie
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      27 hours ago

      I did this with a similarly old and heavily used Philips trimmer and it has lasted a good few years since. The Wahl ones are handy enough to take apart if memory serves so if you can I would also recommend going this route.

      If you can get the casing off and post pics I’d be happy to offer advice if it’s not something you’re comfortable with.

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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    2412 hours ago

    If the cable is the only thing, you can likely open it up and replace it.

  • @Glemek
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    710 hours ago

    Post a pic of it? It might be fixable

  • Bigfoot
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    11 hours ago

    Oster Fast Feed is not a “budget” pick, but then again, few BIFL options are.

    Edit: 76023-510 is the corded model.

    • doc
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      310 hours ago

      This, plus the purple Andis magnetic blade guards. BIFL kit for the homegamer.

  • Justin
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    512 hours ago

    I looked, and I couldn’t find any. It’s all Chinese brands now with no repairability. I bought a Phillips because it had a lot of features and it was cheap. When the battery dies, I can still use it corded. I do need to find some grease though so that the plastic motor nub doesn’t grind away too quick.