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Kyone Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade | Sinner Trimmer

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Kyone Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade | Sinner TrimmerMayhem Flat Tooth Blade for Kyone Sinner Trimmer The Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade is the most aggressive cutting blade option designed exclusively for the Kyone Sinner Deep Tooth Trimmer (SIT 01). Built for professional barbers and stylists who demand maximum cutting power, this blade excels in delivering ultra close, fast, and efficient haircuts, especially suited for trimmer over comb techniques and bulk removal. Why Choose the Mayhem Blade? Most

Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade for Kyone Sinner Trimmer

The Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade is the most aggressive cutting blade option designed exclusively for the Kyone Sinner Deep Tooth Trimmer (SIT-01). Built for professional barbers and stylists who demand maximum cutting power, this blade excels in delivering ultra-close, fast, and efficient haircuts, especially suited for trimmer-over-comb techniques and bulk removal.

Why Choose the Mayhem Blade?

  • Most Aggressive Cutting: Offers the highest cutting efficiency among the three blade options available for the Sinner Trimmer, ideal for fast bulk removal and sharp fades.
  • Scratch-Free Yet Powerful: Despite its aggressive nature, the flat tooth design ensures smooth cuts while minimizing irritating the scalp.
  • Perfect for Trimmer-Over-Comb: Glides effortlessly, allowing for precise and controlled comb work in busy salon environments.
  • Durability and Quality: Enhanced with a DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating for superior wear resistance, reduced friction, and a cooler blade during prolonged use.
  • Seamless Compatibility: Designed specifically for the Kyone Sinner Deep Tooth Trimmer SIT-01 for perfect fit and easy installation.

Comparison with Other Sinner Blades

  • Sinner Blade (Deep Tooth): Balanced for bulk removal, line setting, and close shaving with moderate aggressiveness.
  • Saint Blade (Fine Tooth): The mildest option, excellent for skin-friendly, very close outlines without scratching.
  • Mayhem Blade (Flat Tooth): The most aggressive, designed for rapid, powerful cuts and trimmer-over-comb techniques.

Precision Engineering for Superior Cutting

The Mayhem Blade’s flat tooth configuration minimizes friction and allows for smooth cutting action at high speed. Its robust build supports heavy-duty barbering tasks while maintaining sharpness and precision.

Advanced DLC Coating Technology

The DLC coating reduces friction and heat, prolonging blade life and maintaining superior cutting performance during extended use. This coating also protects against corrosion, keeping the blade in optimal condition for longer.

Ideal Use Cases

  • Aggressive Bulk Removal: Quickly removes large amounts of hair without sacrificing precision.
  • Trimmer-Over-Comb Cutting: Delivers smooth, consistent results during blending and tapering.
  • Sharp Fades and Lines: Enables crisp and defined haircut edges.
  • Detailing and Finishing: Effective for detailed work in busy professional environments.

Compatibility and Fit

The blade is engineered exclusively for the Kyone Sinner Deep Tooth Trimmer (SIT-01), ensuring reliable performance and easy blade swaps.

How to Use the Mayhem Blade

  1. Remove the Existing Blade: Use the quick-release mechanism to safely detach the current blade from your Kyone Sinner Trimmer.
  2. Attach the Mayhem Blade: Align and place the blade securely into place.
  3. Check Stability: Ensure a firm fit to prevent wobbling during use.
  4. Start Styling: Utilize the blade for aggressive bulk removal, trimmer-over-comb techniques, or close shaving.

Regular cleaning and lubrication will maximize blade longevity and performance.

Maintenance and Care

  • Clean the blade after every use to remove hair and product residue.
  • Apply clipper oil regularly to reduce friction and prevent corrosion.
  • Store in a dry, dust-free environment.
  • Avoid exposure to moisture or harsh cleaning agents.

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Attribute Details
Product name Mayhem Flat Tooth Blade
Product code MAT-FT
Compatible with Kyone Sinner Deep Tooth Trimmer SIT-01
Blade type Flat Tooth Blade with DLC Coating
Use Trimmer-over-comb, close shaving
Features Scratch-free, durable, DLC-coated
Condition New
Shipping info Free shipping on orders over €200 (excl. Norway/Australia)
Returns 14-day return period (unused condition)

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If you’re not completely satisfied, you can return your items within 14 days of delivery, provided it’s unused and in its original condition. Visit our full Returns Policy for complete details.

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