Best hair clippers 2021: Cut and trim your hair at home

(Pocket-lint) - If you're looking in the mirror like us and you think you really ought to do something about your 'do', you're probably also wondering if you should do it yourself.
Even if you only want to save a little by taking things into your own hands every month, the good news is that there are tonnes of choices out there to help you manage your hair quickly and easily. You might go down the path of scissor cuts, of course, but we'll be impressed if you can do it on your own.
You'll want to pick up a clipper more consistently, to buzz away tonnes of hair in rapid order. To make sure you get the cut you want, we have rounded up some of the very best on the market (or at least have the chance to get it - technique notwithstanding).
The best hair trimmers to buy today
Philips Series 9000

Philips is on top of the shaver game, and in some relatively clear ways, that experience is transferable to clippers. The 9000 Series is a fantastic trimmer that can run for 120 minutes to ensure its battery is not depleted by even the most active haircuts.
It has a number of clipping lengths you can use, plus guards to make sure you can clip as long as you want or as short as you like. Those combine to allow up to 400 distinct lengths, which is quite the control range. Memory settings allow you to store your favourite as well. The crowning glory, making for a seriously impressive set, is the sharp titanium blades.
Wahl Super Taper

When it comes to hairdressing, Wahl is a brand that has real credibility attached to it - the clippers are used worldwide as the gold standard for experienced barbers, and one of the most widely used is the Super Taper. It's corded, old-school and extraordinarily durable, with every possibility that if you handle it with respect, it will last you through decades.
BaBylissMEN Japanese Steel Digital Hair Clipper

BaByliss has a real host of clippers to choose from, and this unique model, not least in terms of its classy colour scheme and metallic looks, has a lot to go for it. Depending on your choice and need, it can be used cordless or corded and comes with a host of guards to let you pick your cut length.
A taper twister on the handle gives you extra leverage over your cut angle, meaning that if you like getting a little more involved, this clipper will produce sophisticated cuts. At a competitive price point, it's a fantastic clipper.
Remington HC4250

This clipper looks different to the standard immediately, mostly because it is a lightweight option that is more targeted at allowing you to cut your own hair without any support, and is ideal for those who want to control a shaven head. It conveniently fits into the palm of your hand, although you can trim away 40 minutes of battery runtime.
To get your clipping done far faster than some other similar choices, it's a super-wide model, and guide combs allow you to choose how close you want to cut it. It may be a little unorthodox, but a lot of people swear by this style of clipper, so it's a solid option if it appeals to you.
Wahl Color Pro Cordless

If Wahl's corded clipper seems to be a little daunting to you earlier in this list, its simpler cordless alternative might be a more approachable choice. To make sure you can make sense of the variety of guards it comes with, the Color Pro Cordless has a convenient key right on its handle.
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