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Philips Norelco Hairclipper 7100, series 7000

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Lithium-Ion cordless power

The HAIRCLIPPER 7100 is engineered to perform, time after time. It offers cordless power, a lithium-ion battery and turbo boost. The Series 7000 comes with titanium blades and one adjustable comb for all the lengths you need.

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Lithium-Ion cordless power

Cuts 2x faster with DualCut Technology*

  • Titanium Blades
  • 24 length settings
  • 120mins cordless use/1h charge
  • Turbo boost

Double-sharpened cutting element with reduced friction

Power through any hair type with our advanced DualCut Technology, which combines a double-sharpened cutting element with low-friction engineering. The innovative cutting element is designed to perform time after time, cutting hair twice as fast as regular Philips clippers, with a robust stainless steel guard for ultimate durability.*

Extra sharp blades for an extra sharp result

Get a perfect yet protective trim with self-sharpening titanium-coated steel blades created for long-lasting performance, time after time.

Easy to select and lock in 24 length settings

Designed for a hassle-free cutting experience and easier storage, one adjustable comb offers every length setting you will need. Simply adjust the comb to select and lock in the length you want, with 23 length settings from 1 to 23mm (3/64" to 7/8"), and precisely 1mm (3/64") between each length. Or you can use it without the comb for a close 0.5mm (1/32") trim.

120 minutes of cordless use after a 1-hour charge

Turbo power button boosts cutting speed

Quick release blades for easy cleaning

2yr warranty plus 3yrs when you register the product online

Hard case for reliable storage

The blades never need oiling

Technical Specifications
  • Power system

    Charging time

    1  hour(s)

    Battery type

    Lithium-Ion

    Operation

    Corded and cordless

    Running time

    Up to 120 minutes

  • Storage

    Case

    Hard case

  • Versus its Philips predecessor