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Bought a $400 cordless clipper that died after 3 months

I figured treating myself to a nice cordless clipper would save me time on walk-in fades. Thing worked great for about 90 days, then the battery just wouldn't hold a charge past 15 minutes. Called the company and they said warranty only covers defects, not 'normal battery wear.' How is 3 months of normal use considered wear and tear? Any of you guys had better luck with a specific brand for cordless clippers that actually last?
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maryt62
maryt6213d ago
That's the trick with everything now, planned obsolescence baked right in.
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paige86
paige8613d ago
Ugh, tell me about it. They want us to buy new stuff every two years. It's such a racket.
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fox.derek
fox.derek1d ago
Dropped my phone face down on the sidewalk right after my 2-year upgrade cycle ended lmao. Still rockin a cracked screen because I'm too stubborn to play their game.
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