Blaze & Daze

DarkWeb

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@DarkWeb aside from this area on the edge that I probably dented by dropping it, it looks and feels totally flat. I must've gotten a lucky one from the factory.
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Look at the grill on the electric models that everyone else has. There's a big difference in flat. The way the wire is welded it won't be flat. Close enough works in this case good enough. The higher end the trimmer is, it will use flate material and be water jetted to keep as flat as possible. Even then it's not true flat. But works in this application.
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Look at the grill on the electric models that everyone else has. There's a big difference in flat. The way the wire is welded it won't be flat. Close enough works in this case good enough. The higher end the trimmer is, it will use flate material and be water jetted to keep as flat as possible. Even then it's not true flat. But works in this application.
Yeah, I love it. Worked perfect out of the box for me, no fiddling. But I think I also have a lower standard than you on how machines function. Once this one fails I'll probably also get an electric one, but if it lasts for a few more years I won't be sad. I should probably scrape the layer of trics off the grill though. And smoke it O:
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
The more I look at this picture, the more convinced I become that an electric trimmer like you all have is a good idea. If I could just dial down my OCD about 50% I'd be all in.View attachment 5314769
I'm pretty sure LG was one of the bigger OCD about machine trimming people originally. And now she is the leader of our trimmer cult...
 

shnkrmn

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