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Andis hair clippers - curved

Luxury professional scissors made of Japanese steel for animal fur from the American brand Andis. Size 8 ". The set also includes an oiler and a replaceable rubber grip. Read more
4 200 Kč with VAT
3 471 Kč VAT exc.
Luxury professional scissors made of Japanese steel for animal fur from the American brand Andis. Size 8 ". The set also includes an oiler and a replaceable rubber grip. Read more
Availability: In stock
Availability: In stock
4 200 Kč
3 471 Kč VAT exc.

Andis hair clippers - curved

Luxury professional scissors made of Japanese steel for animal fur from the American brand Andis.

  • professional level
  • curved blade
  • size 8 "
  • designed for curved surfaces - such as a poodle's head
  • saves time when cutting curved hair surfaces - ideal for cutting the chest
  • ergonomic, off-set handles designed for all-day use
  • cryogenically tempered Japanese stainless steel for long life, strength and corrosion resistance
  • durable, high-gloss surface
  • soft grips for maximum comfort
  • contains oiler and spare rubberized handle

Andis:

Today, one of the world's most sought-after manufacturers of hair, beard and hair care tools was born in 1922 in the USA, in Racine, Wisconsin.

The founder of this family business, Matthew Andis, specialized in the first years on hair clippers for home and professional use and on dog clippers. The company successfully expanded and in 1971 began to expand its range of hair straighteners, curling irons, hair dryers and machines for cutting other domestic animals.
With Andis leading the fourth generation, they continue to supply the world market with more and more innovation. They have about 400 employees and export to 90 countries.
Their quiet, light and powerful machines, hair dryers, curling irons and other hairdressing supplies have become a real phenomenon among professionals in the field.
Code: 80670
Manufacturer ANDIS

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