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Compresor de aire portátil Vincent Turbo Jet VT601

Brand: Vincent

Precio original $89.10 - Precio original $89.10
Precio original
$89.10
$89.10 - $89.10
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El compresor de aire portátil para quitar el polvo de Vincent Turbo Jet (VT601) es una máquina esencial para barberos y estilistas profesionales, ya que puede eliminar eficazmente el vello residual alrededor de la espalda y el cuello del cliente con un fuerte flujo de aire después de un corte de cabello.

  • El compresor de aire portátil (PAC) es una máquina esencial para barberos y peluqueros profesionales, ya que puede eliminar eficazmente el vello residual alrededor de la espalda y el cuello del cliente con un fuerte flujo de aire después de un corte de pelo.
  • Podrás eliminar fácilmente los pelos residuales adheridos al uniforme del barbero y a la capa de corte del cliente.
  • Un potente motor está equipado para eliminar el polvo y el cabello atrapado en la estación, como cortadoras, tijeras, peines, etc.

SKU YK1000

Categories: Sincronización de productos, Vicente

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Robert Zeigler
Great for other uses

Great product, people I’ve shown it to cannot believe the power of air flow the small device produces. I first saw it at my barber shop when they used it to clean the hair off of me when I was done. I was so impressed that I bought 5 of them for my employees to use to blow dust and lint from power supplies, bill acceptors and printers. It’s so much better than the cans of compressed air and it doesn’t go empty like the cans because it’s rechargeable! Also the accessories include are great for many other uses, it’s not just a barber or salon product !!!

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Don Turnage
Handy for a light force of air

This is an okay tool for cleaning the barber chair after a cut, or cleaning loose hair from the counter. I’ve used an air compressor in my shop for cleaning blades and tools. This isn’t that kind of force. I don’t think it’s really “compressed” air, more just a moderately forceful blower in a small rechargeable form. I was thinking that there would be a small buildup of air under pressure (compressed) to creat the force. I’m okay with the tool, but I think “compressor” is a misleading word in its name.