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Works on 50 year old model July 8, 2008 I was about to buy a new clipper after the one my wife had been using on my son and me for twenty-five years wore out. I was reading the reviews of the Oster and realized that my wife's father's ancient Oster was the same one being praised for new sales. I bought the attachment and they fit the old one perfectly.
Maybe it should be under a review of the Oster, but her father was a barber who died in 1960 -- but his clipper still works perfectly.
Wish there was a pouch June 8, 2008 These are nice. They stay very firmly attached to the clippers. They are a little hard to get on, but staying on, is more important. I'm loving my Oster Classic 76 and these clips. A tapered clip for around the ear would be great.
Oster Universal Clipper Attachment Comb Set May 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These are very well made combs, and the spring-loaded *metal* attachment system is far superior to the traditional snap on plastic combs. I got this set for my Oster 76, and they work wonderfully.
Includes:
1 Storage pouch. 10 Combs, ranging from size 0 (1/16") to size 10 (1 1/16")
I paid $20 for this set, and am glad I did.
attatchments for Oster clipper December 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Oster has provided the best of the best for years and this product it no different than that.
Plastic combs don't work - invest in extra blades October 14, 2007 18 out of 25 found this review helpful
The Oster 76 is a great clipper. It's one of the best you can buy - professional quality. However, if you want professional results you have to use what the professionals use. Have you ever gone to a barber and seen them use plastic combs? No, of course not. They change the metal blades for different lengths. If you want the same results you need to make the same kind of investment. Each set of extra blades costs about $20, but if you're going to spend the big bucks to get a professional clipper like the 76, it doesn't make sense to then add cheap plastic combs to it. If you want that quality of cut, you might as well spend 1/3 the money to get a mediocre Wahl clipper. If you want to get the best performance out of the Oster 76 and professional results, you need to use metal blades with no comb on them.
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