








✂️ Cut like a pro, every time — no compromises, just classic power.
The Oster Professional Classic 76 Hair Clippers combine a robust single-speed universal motor with detachable precision blades to deliver salon-quality haircuts at home. Engineered for durability and ergonomic comfort, these clippers feature a 9-foot power cord and come with essential maintenance accessories, making them the trusted choice for barbers and style-conscious millennials who demand professional results and long-term reliability.

| ASIN | B00070E8LA |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,199 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #131 in Hair Clippers #3,610 in Shaving & Hair Removal Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,783) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 76076-010 |
| Manufacturer | Oster |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 2 x 8.1 inches; 2 Pounds |
K**.
In depth personal review: "Oster Classic 76" vs "Wahl Elite Pro High Performance Haircut Kit"
I am a non-professional and have been cutting my own hair for about 4 months now. Previously I have been going to a barber a buzz cut (#2 usually or one higher) for about 5 years now & figured I could save some money doing it myself. I started out using the "Wahl Elite Pro High Performance Haircut Kit" which I purchased at a local store. Then I purchased the "Oster Classic 76" on Amazon. This will be a lengthy review but I will give you my in depth personal experience with both and why I switched to the Oster 76. Wahl Elite Pro High Performance Haircut Kit review: This is a pretty good kit & I was satisfied for my first couple hair cuts but then I started to notice that it was missing hairs. I thoroughly go over all sections of my head but for some reason it seemed to miss some hairs. Not all that many but it started to get pretty annoying. I would notice them on the sides of my head looking in the mirror for example and would end up getting some scissors to snip them as they were noticeably longer. There really weren't that many so I wasn't too concerned at first. For the life of me, even as a non-professional, I'm not sure why it seemed to miss some after so many passes. This kit was decent as I got it for sub $50 and it came with an entire set of plastic attachable combs. I also have a cowlick that seemed to get left a little longer than the rest of my hair too! I tried cutting it from all directions, using a comb to try to pull back the hair with the clippers following, etc. As I mentioned I am no professional, but I don't think a buzz cut is rocket science either. In addition I found these clippers hard to get close around my ears. I think it's due to the fact that it uses plastic attachable blades (aka combs). They are somewhat bulky attachments and the plastic comb sticks out to the sides of the actual razor because it's a clip on attachment. I think this extra width that's added to the razor by using an attachable plastic comb makes it just that much more difficult to get around the ears closely. I was having to (carefully) go back later and cut around my ears without any guard (comb) on because I wasn't able to get hair closely around my ears with this razor. Which although I have a steady hand, as a non-professional, I prefer to avoid having to cut without any guard on, for obvious reasons. Seeing as this is a kit it also came with some blade oil...but the small blade oil plastic bottle always leaks! This comes with a carrying case to hold everything (which is nice) and if the bottle isn't standing upright it will leak (if on it's side for example) even though it has a screw on cap. At the end of the day these clippers gave me a decent cut but it just wasn't quite as nice as what I received from a barber. However, through using these I decided that I really enjoyed giving myself my own hair cuts and decided to invest in a more quality pair of clippers. Oster Classic 76 review: After my experience with the Wahl kit I decided to try investing in a more professional grade pair of clippers and did a decent amount of research on different clipper options before opting for this. I ordered the Oster 76 and a #2 blade (this only comes with a couple really short blades). This clipper by far (personally) gave me a far better hair cut on the first time that I ever got while using the Wahl kit. I didn't notice any of the longer hairs that seemed to get missed with my Wahl razor. In addition, the cowlick that I have on the front of my head that seemed to not get cut well previously cut nicely just like every other portion of my hair with this razor! As I mentioned in my Wahl review, the plastic comb attachments in that kit are what I believe made it more difficult to get around my ears since they are a bulky attachment. To be fair, and as a disclaimer, I did not try metal blade attachments with the Wahl razor (would have to purchase seperate) so they might be more comparable to the Oster blades. I used the #2 replacement blade and I believe having no bulky comb attachment on top of the razor lets me get real close to my ears. I did not even have to go back later and trim around my ears! As I mentioned, I think this is more of the difference between using a metal replacement blade compared to a bulky plastic comb attachment. Like the Wahl kit this comes with some included blade oil. Thankfully, the included blade oil container does not leak! These clippers do not come with a case to store them in though which will be another added expense when I find one, it was nice that the Wahl set had that, but that was more of a "kit" compared to this. A downside to this razor is it's a little expensive, especially if you're purchasing addition blades! The razor itself was over twice as much as the Wahl kit I tried. Then I purchased an additional blade, and plan to purchase one more, plus some extra blade oil, and some wash. It will probably end up running me $200 after tax and everything to get a couple extra blades and accessories, and that's not including a case. So seeing as I paid about $20 for a haircut (once a month) I could see this paying itself off in less than a year. But now that I cut my own hair, I do it every two weeks, so I guess it's definitely getting it's moneys worth. Conclusion: Although I've had these clippers for less than a month and have only used them a couple of times I hope that they last a really long time as I have heard many people say they do, but I cannot speak personally for their longevity. Oster has some videos on YouTube which describe maintenance which were helpful. In addition some tips they suggest like attaching the blades while the razor is running(which I wouldn't have thought of). So if you're a non-professional I would suggest looking up a few of their videos. My conclusion would be this: The Wahl clippers gave me a hair cut that was pretty good and for about $40 it's a pretty good bargain for everything it comes with. But the Oster clippers have allowed me to give myself a more satisfying hair cut, and I currently do not have any complaints about the razor whatsoever besides the cost, but I do not mind paying for quality, especially since I plan to continue cutting my own hair in the future. I looked myself over in the mirror after giving myself a cut (as a non-professional) and feel like I just went to the barber. I am very satisfied with these clippers and have already recommended them to many of my friends who also cut their own hair too. 5 stars.
T**E
Should have bought this years ago
I am using this product at home and it is only being used on one person - me. Clipper is as described. Heavier duty than I need but certainly does the job. It is hefty and there is no doubt it is a professional grade unit not a "consumer" device that will break or fail in a year or two. I probably could have got by with a cheaper device but this one sure is nice. As some others have said - Cadillac Quality. It takes a few tries to get used to holding the clipper correctly to take care of the whole head, especially while doing the back of the head, but it is not difficult. My wife would have done it for me but my goal was to simplify and speed up the hair-cutting process so that means doing it myself. The cord is stiffer than some electrical cords but that is also something I got used to - have to kind of deal with the stiff cord with one hand and run the clipper with the other - and I take that overbuilt quality to mean that the whole unit is tough and will last a long time - heavy duty cord, heavy duty motor and sharp, professional heavy metal cutting blade. I use the #1 size blade. The motor is plenty strong; it does not slow down even a little when in use on my head. I use the clipper about 2 - 3 times a week before I get in the shower to maintain a uniform appearance. It only takes about 2 minutes each time. The clipper does not begin to get hot in that amount of time. Heat is not a problem at all for me. Maybe it would be in continuous, professional use. I only mention that because it is the one complaint I was aware of before I got mine. I am saving money on haircuts and I am saving time by doing it all at home without driving or making an appointment or having to wait for my stylist to be available. It is possible that I will buy a rechargeable battery-powered unit for convenience but that is not at all a criticism of this unit. I had never held one of these or had this kind of all-clipper haircut before I bought this one so it was the fact that there were some unknowns that maybe held me back from buying it - didn't want to waste $120 on an unknown product. I sincerely wish now I had bought it 10 years ago. "Haircuts" by this method are now so quick and easy I don't even think about and I guess I am saving more than the cost of the unit every year. If you are putting off the purchase because you are not sure about the quality of the clipper or the ease of use or what you will look like with this kind of "haircut," just go ahead and get it. I looked at several other brands, including Andis, Wahl and Panasonic and several other models in this brand and went with this because it seemed to be a middle-of-the-road standard kind of unit that I could probably sell if I didn't like it. It turns out I didn't need interchangeable blades but I didn't know at the time which blade I would need. I exercise and perspire and this kind of haircut is the easiest and quickest for cleaning up and taking care of after exercise. I also like looking pretty much the same all the time as far as the length of my hair. I never go around looking like I need a haircut.
C**E
Although returned because adapter worked out too expensive, looked like pretty good proffesional build quality product
S**L
Potência, robustez e corte macio.
M**O
This is by far the best brand for clippers out there. My barber recommended it to me and it's a quality purchase. - Pure metal blades, none of this cheap plastic guides for grooming or cutting - Very sturdy, durable, honestly not really all that loud. Everyone is complaining about the loudness, too be honest it isn't bad - This cuts well and no pulling - Doesn't leave a bunch of long hairs behind it's path - Been told these do not break down, they last 20 - 30 years from every day use - Comes with a nice brush to maintain and clean the hair out This is a bit pricey especially because you could buy something from Braun, but I've been through a ton of clippers in my life and these are the best. It's also GREAT for shaving your beard. I maintain my length with this.
B**1
Las cuchillas son oster
K**2
Das Gerät ist ein echter Klassiker ... und nun endlich einsatzbereit hergerichtet. !!! ACHTUNG !!! Geliefert wird ein Gerät in 110 ~ Volt-Ausführung. Die Maschine kann hierzulande nicht mit einem der üblichen Reiseadapterstecker am 220 ~ Volt-Netz betrieben werden. Zusätzlich habe ich mir deshalb einen KRIËGER 350W Spannungswandler, 110/120V auf 220/240V Transformator https://www.amazon.de/dp/B081FSKQKL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details bestellt.
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