

🔧 Sharpen your edge, not your patience.
The Rich Barber On The Money 10 Second Blade Setter is a precision zero gap tool designed to align Andis trimmer blades in under 10 seconds. Compatible with four popular Andis models, it ensures safer, closer shaves by eliminating blade biting and skin irritation. Lightweight and easy to use, it delivers professional-grade sharpness and cleaner fades for both barbers and home grooming enthusiasts.














| ASIN | B00WYSVSUM |
| ASIN | B00WYSVSUM |
| Brand | The Rich Barber Co. |
| Colour | Andis Outliners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,015) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,015) |
| Date First Available | 28 April 2016 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 45-BGKO-DUHB |
| Item model number | 45-BGKO-DUHB |
| Item weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | The Rich Barber |
| Manufacturer | The Rich Barber |
| Package Dimensions | 13.79 x 5.89 x 1.4 cm; 9 g |
| Package Dimensions | 13.79 x 5.89 x 1.4 cm; 9 g |
| Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Package dimensions | 13.8 x 5.9 x 1.4 centimetres |
| Skin type | All |
| Special features | Zero Gap |
M**I
Made for purpose.
Quality, well made bit of kit. A bit expensive but it does the job very well and it's made for purpose.
O**0
Does exactly what it says on the tin.
No fuss way to set your blades. Eliminates the fuss; did mine in like, a minute. Much, much easier than eyeballing or using a hard surface, or any of that stuff – save yourself the time and invest in something like this. It's small and lightweight, too. Should consider making one for clipper blades such as Andis US Pro/Fade...
A**R
Good Product
I think it is a good product but atill struggling to ajust my Andis T outliner.. lets give another try and try to watch more youtube videos..
A**R
Literally on the Money
Amazing product sets the blade at a perfect zero gap. Leaves them sharp lines without cutting skin
R**T
Perfect
Perfect placement within seconds
L**N
Made the job easy.
Easy to use. Does what it says in the box.
J**H
Setting the blades to zero
This did not fit like it should have
A**A
Doesn't sharpen blade
Not a good product.
A**R
Bought a new set of blades for my 12 years old T-Outliners. Already had the blade setter ordered that was going to arrive a day after the new clipper blades. Tried the new clipper blades as set by the Andis factory. Shaved my face, and the blades did not bite, but they did cause razor burn on my tender neck area making it red. Reset the blades with the blade setter, and next shave was perfect. No more razor burn on my neck. Apparently, the Andis factory had set the new blades a little bit too tight. Not happy about the cost. It's just a small piece of plastic. On the other hand, it did work good for my T-Outliners.
A**R
Easy to use. I have the Andis Outliner 2 and also bought the Andis T-Blade, and this tool gapped them no problem. Literally takes 20 seconds. I use my trimmer to bald my head, and the cut of a zero gap is the closest to the skin I've ever had. Previously used a Wahl Detailer, but after gapping these 2 blades, hair is even shorter.
B**S
Don't mind my grays in the pic lol.. it was taken after one single pass using Andis T-Outliners adjusted with the Blade setter. I've been using Andis Outliners II or T-Outliners for 20 years now. I typically go to the barbershop once a week (pre-COVID) as I like to keep the cut very fresh. I've encountered a many barber that do a decent job of lining up - I have also encountered my share of barbers that ruined a good cut with a bad line. Either way, I have been in the business of doing it myself and I tend to do a much better job because I'm taking more time and care with my own head lol. I also use a straight edge to shave as well as touch up my line. Ok, enough with the background. For 20 years I have been without, but no more. This tiny little inexpensive piece of plastic has taken my Andis to the next level.. it's SERIOUS. I will never, ever, EVER NOT use this to set my blades ever again! Out of the box, the Andis are okay.. this takes them a few levels higher. Every single day, I'm looking like I just stepped out the chair. And there's no razor burn, it's a very clean and close cut. And since they are so precise, so far I have not had to push my line back at all.. which, if you use Andis right out the box and do not use a straight razor.. well, you'll very likely be pushing your line back just to get a nice edge up.. this level of precision has given me wings like Redbull lol.. Now I've read a couple reviews where they say it cut them pretty bad.. well, although I have been lining for 20 years, this was my FIRST time ever setting the blade with any tool.. I followed the instructions and they were very simple and straightforward. In the end, the moving blade is MUCH closer to the stationary blade but it's actually not perfectly lined up evenly with it.. there is still a teeny bit of overage of the stationary blade if you look close enough so it's not "literally" zero gap. Well, THIS is exactly what you want. If the blades are exactly dead even then a) you did something wrong and b) you will very likely cut the hell out of yourself. All in all, I just had to come and write a review to give props where props are due. Thank you guys for making such a great product.
S**B
Works exactly as advertised. Watched a youtube vid on it. Took like 20 seconds to do. I was about to pay someone to do it. Glad I didn't.
K**Y
Easy to use for sharp cuts
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