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Set Your Length

The Archibald offers three length options: 3 mm, 4.5 mm, and 6 mm. Choose the comb attachment that suits your preferences and grooming needs. Simply snap the preferred length attachment onto the trimmer head until it clicks into place securely.

Hold The Archibald firmly in your hand, taking advantage of its no-slip grip. Start trimming or shaving in gentle, even strokes, moving against the direction of hair growth for optimal results.

Thanks to its SackSafe™ guard system, you can groom worry-free, knowing that accidental nicks are a thing of the past.

Trim Like A Pro

Trim parallel to your skin. Pull skin tight to avoid nicks and cuts. Take your time, and try not to dig as you go. If you need a closer shave, carefully remove the guide.

Swap the Blade

Before attempting to remove the blade, make sure The Archibald is turned off and disconnected from any power source to avoid accidents.

Take a moment to inspect the trimmer head and familiarize yourself with its components. Locate the blade housing and surrounding parts to identify where the blade is positioned.

Gently push the blade upward. Apply slight pressure and carefully pull the blade assembly away from the trimmer head. The blade should slide out smoothly without excessive force.

Once the blade is removed, you can proceed with cleaning it thoroughly using the provided brush. If necessary, replace the blade with a new one.

Insert a New Blade

To start, position the new blade in alignment with the blade housing on The Archibald. Ensure that the blade is oriented correctly, with any guiding notches or grooves matching up with the corresponding slots or guides on the trimmer head.

With the new blade properly aligned, gently press it into place within the blade housing. Apply even pressure to ensure that the blade is securely inserted and seated correctly within the trimmer head.

After inserting the new blade, double-check to ensure that it is firmly secured within the trimmer head. Wiggle the blade slightly to confirm that it does not come loose or move excessively.