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Wahl Sterling 3 Clipper
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Wahl Sterling 3 Clipper is a high-powered Rotary Motor Clipper. Designed for high professional standards.

List Price: $120.00


Maximum power for heavy duty clipping, styling and cutting. A convenient thumb lever adjusts the high precision blades to change the taper and texture of the cut without changing blades.

Features:

  • Powerful Rotary Motor
  • Adjustable Taber Lever
  • High-Precision Blades
  • Includes: Blade-Guard, six (6) attachment combs, cleaning brush oil and operating manual
  • Made in USA

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