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Having stood the test of time, Andis Master and the Wahl Senior are among the best barber clippers out there. Any quality salon has either (or both) of them.

Many people use them at home too. Their power and long-lasting quality are something many other models lack.

But if it comes to comparing them, which one is a better choice? The Master? Or rather, the Seniors?

Let’s start with a quick comparison table before we expand into a full review of these two titans – including the 5 star Senior my colleague Alex has:

Wahl Senior vs Andis Masters: the ultimate barber clippers showdown.

You can also read our full review on all Seniors or head to our Andis Master review.

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  • Andis Master
  • Body:
    6", 1.25 lbs.
    Extra tough aluminium.

    ★★★★★
  • Motor: Electromagnetic at 14,000 SPM
    ★★★★★
  • Blades:
    All purpose blades for fades or bulk cuts. Extremely flexible side lever for blade control.
    ★★★★★
  • Noise/Heat:
    Gets hot, somewhat quiet.
    ★★★★
  • Accessories:
    No guards included.
  • Price: $$$
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  • Wahl Senior
  • Body:
    6.5", 1.3 lb. Grey plastic top, chrome bottom.
    ★★★★
  • Motor:
    Wahl V9000 motor
    ★★★★½
  • Blades:
    Wahl #1005 standard blade for all purpose cutting. More rigid lever.
    ★★★★
  • Noise/Heat:
    Heats up less, but runs noisier and vibrates.
    ★★★★
  • Accessories:
    3 guards (1/16" to 3/16")
  • Price: $$+
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  • Wahl 5 Star Senior
  • Body:
    6.5", 1.2 lb. Black plastic top, chrome bottom.
    ★★★★
  • Motor:
    Wahl V9000 motor
    ★★★★½
  • Blades:
    Wahl #2191 Fade blade for precision fade and above average bulk cuts. More rigid lever.
    ★★★★½
  • Noise/Heat:
    Heats up a bit less, but runs noisier.
    ★★★★
  • Accessories:
    3 guards (1/16" to 3/16")
  • Price: $$+

Master clippers are a 6″ long, 1.25 lb beauty sporting chrome-colored elegance. Their body is made of extra tough aluminum, making them a virtually unbreakable professional hair clipper.

The Master is sturdy and extremely long-lasting due to its metal casing. The design of this machine is revered among barbers all over the world.

Compared to its Andis rival, the Wahl Senior professional clipper features more mundane looks. It’s a little bit bulkier than Andis Master with its 6.5″ and it weighs around 1.2 lb.

The lower half of the Seniors is made of durable chrome. The cover on top of the clipper features high quality hard plastic coming in a grey color. For 5 stars, it’s black.

In terms of durability, both models perform way higher than your average machine. Their bodies are also relatively heavy and tend to vibrate. The 5 Star do the same due to their power:

Wahl Senior vs Andis Masters: the ultimate barber clippers showdown.

The big difference lies in their design. People who like elegance would be fascinated by the Master; those who value practical looks and a slightly “industrial” feeling would fare with the Wahl. The Senior has a slightly better grip, but might feel bulky for some.

I, for one, Love the grip on the Wahl much better than the Master. Though the Master is slimmer, the grip on the Wahl is much more ergonomic and comfortable.

Protip: If you however decide to go with the premium Reflections Senior on Amazon.com, you will get a clipper even more stylish than the Master. Full-on chrome housing, elegantly etched clipper series initials and 1.3 lb of solid weight for the ultimate barber experience.

  • Andis Master 93% 93%
  • Senior 78% 78%

Blades & Motor

The Andis comes out of the box with the brand’s highest quality electromagnetic motor. It allows for high performance and makes the machine extremely heavy-duty ready. The Master features carbon-coated steel blades that perform flawlessly no matter the type of hair. They are especially great for coarse and ethnic hair.

Taking the line out of a fade is easy with the blade as it cuts finely and accurately without worries.

This is an adjustable clipper – you can use the side lever to raise or lower the blade (#000 to #1). You can zero-gap the blade for considerably shorter haircuts, but doing it is a bit difficult.

Andis Master blade: sharp, accurate and heavy-duty.

The Senior professional clipper is furnished with Wahl’s absolute best: the famous V9000 electromagnetic motor. It has a little bit more power to it and you can use it for long haircuts without a problem. The #1005 Wahl blade is made of stainless steel and is famed for its precision and smooth cuts.

Like Master, the Senior is an adjustable clipper. The difference between those two lies in the lever. The Masters feature a more comfortable, step-by-step lever, while the Wahl lever is a bit more unintuitive. However, zero-gapping the Wahl blade is way, way easier.

The thing with the levers, though is the Wahl is easier to adjust one-handed. Since the grip brings your thumb right to where the lever is, you can use it to push and pull the lever so you don’t need to stop and use two hands to move it. The downside is the lack of markings. Once you get used to it you know exactly where to put the lever but there is a bit of a learning curve.

With the Master, it comes out of the box really tight. You’ll need to use two hands to adjust the lever. Or, you can loosen it up manually, but for some reason when I loosened mine it was way too loose. Tried to tighten it slightly and then it was too tight.

I like to move quickly during a haircut to make sure I am not only making more money since I can work faster, but the customer can also get on with his day instead of sitting in my chair while I fuss with settings.

  • Andis Master 90% 90%
  • Senior 88% 88%

Noise & Heating

I give the edge to the Wahl Senior for cutting ability. It can cut through thick hair without any issue. For an electromagnetic motor, it can handle some tough cuts. Usually, you need a rotary motor with good torque like any Oster model to be able to cut the types of hair that the Senior can slice right through.

It’s not just about speed when it comes to the motor. It’s also about power.

When it comes to heating issues, the match ends in a draw. Both barber hair clippers suffer from overheating when used for a longer time. This is nothing too surprising, as every heavy-duty professional hair cutter heats a lot.

That said, the Master has a full-metal body, unlike the Senior’s mixed chrome plus hard plastic one. This makes it score a little bit higher on the heating scale, while Wahl’s model stays cooler for longer.

The Master is easier to cool down with Kool Lube, though. Since it has a metal body, you can spray the whole thing down and it cools very fast since the aluminum is a good conductor. The Wahl body being thick plastic just wastes the spray since it would take a lot to cool it down. The plastic body doesn’t conduct well, so it stays hotter longer. Though it does take longer to heat up than the Master for this same reason.

Wahl Senior V9000 has a durable clipper body.

As far as noise goes, this clipper is definitely quieter given its blades are properly aligned. The Wahl Senior V9000 will rather “roar” than hum, but it still is quieter than powerhouses like the Oster classic 76 clipper. Both clippers lean on the noisier side, though – yet another trademark of powerful barber hair clippers.

  • Andis Master 73% 73%
  • Senior 76% 76%

Potential as fade clippers

No doubt about it: Master clipper outperforms the Senior here. The blade is well-renowned for its high quality tight and razor fades. Combined with the convenient adjustable lever, it shoots the Master into a best hair clipper for fades territory.

While the #1005 Wahl blade is a high quality one, it will take longer to blend with it. The standard Seniors 8500 lack a fade blade, actually. If you opt to go in with the Wahl 5 star Senior clippers, you will see an improvement.

The 5 star Senior clippers come with a Wahl fade blade included and are a much better competition for the clippers.

That said, both models make it into our list of the best clippers for fades.

  • Andis Master 89% 89%
  • Senior 75% 75%

Price & Accessories

In the Senior comparison, the Senior scores a decisive victory when it comes to pricing and accessories included. Even the more premium Wahl 5 star Senior is significantly cheaper than the Master clippers. The standard model is priced even more lucratively.

The Senior V9000 also comes with 3 attachment combs (from 1/16″ to 3/16″). The Master doesn’t include such accessories, so if you want to buy clipper guards, you have to do this separately. If you opt to go with the luxurious Senior Reflections cutter on Amazon.comyou’ll get the most customization options with 8 Wahl guards included.

The Wahl Seniors come with 3 Wahl guards, Wahl clipper oil and a brush.
Speaking of accessories, Andis guards are usually sharper and a bit more durable than Wahl clipper guards. If you’re cutting kids’ hair, you have to be more careful. The Master, however, comes with no guards included. I suggest you grab Andis Nano purple guards from Amazon.com if you go for the Masters. These combs are the industry’s absolute best when it comes to clipper accessories.

They clip on with ultra strong magnets. If you worry about your comb popping off mid-haircut, don’t. These magnets hold that attachment on really tight. In fact, when you want to change them you have to really pull them off with a bit of force. There’s no way these are coming off by accident.

The Wahl attachments use a metal clip to attach. Though they are effective, they are not even close to the Nano combs. You can use them on the Wahl Senior, too.

  • Andis Master 74% 74%
  • Senior 92% 92%

Final Verdict

Andis Master vs the Senior is a tough choice. On one hand, both models are high quality barber hair clippers widely used by professionals and casual users alike. On the other, their focus sometimes differs a lot. Let me be clear: in terms of motor power, blade quality and long-lasting operation, both of them are a top choice.

A good approach to decide which professional clipper is better for you would be:

  • Are you looking for a more stylish, presentable clipper? Andis Master has iconic looks that make it stand out from other hair cutters.

  • Do you prefer bulkier models with a slightly better grip? Wahl is for you.

  • Do you need a hair clipper for fades? The Master makes more sense, or at least grab the 5 star Seniors clipper.

  • Are you on a budget, yet want a professional quality hair clipper? Wahl definitely outshines the Master in this department.You’ll also fetch more accessories.

I hope this Andis Master vs Wahl Senior professional clippers comparison has given you some pointers. In the end, you can’t go wrong with either of these barber hair cutters. But there are some differences between them that make them suitable for slightly different occasions.

Note: the scores in this benchmark are calculated by comparing these two professional hair clippers directly. They might differ than the scores of the Master clipper and the Senior V9000 in their standalone reviews.