ANDIS T-OUTLINER CORDLESS 74055 REVIEW
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The Andis T-Outliner Cordless 74055 is the industry-standard lineup trimmer โ a carbon-steel T-blade, 7,200 SPM constant-speed motor, 100-min battery and cord/cordless flexibility at around $90. It cuts the cleanest line in its class and it is the trimmer other trimmers are measured against. Aggressive blade โ reward for a steady hand.
SCORE BREAKDOWN
PROS
+ Carbon-steel T-blade โ surgically close, the lineup benchmark
+ 7,200 SPM constant-speed motor never bogs down on dense hairlines
+ 100-minute cordless runtime covers a full shop day
+ Cord/cordless flexibility โ plug in and keep going
+ Industry-standard blade compatibility โ parts everywhere
CONS
โ Dedicated trimmer, not a clipper โ no bulk cutting
โ Heavier than slim BaByliss detail trimmers
โ T-blade is aggressive โ beginners can cut into the hairline
The Trimmer Barbers Actually Reach For
The T-Outliner is not the flashiest trimmer, and that is exactly why it is the standard. For decades it has been the tool working barbers grab for lineups, edge-ups, and neck cleanups โ the carbon-steel T-blade cuts a line so crisp it defined what a clean lineup looks like. Its lineup-precision score of 9.9 is the highest of any trimmer we rank. When barbers argue about which trimmer to buy, the T-Outliner is the one they measure the others against.
Motor and Battery
The 7,200 SPM rotary motor runs at constant speed โ it does not slow down when it hits a dense, coarse hairline, which is where cheaper trimmers stall and drag. The 100-minute cordless battery comfortably covers a full day of edging, and cord/cordless flexibility means a drained battery is never a lost appointment: plug the cord in and keep cutting. This is a tool built to work an entire shift without a second thought.
Build and the Blade Warning
The all-metal body earns a 9.4 build score โ it survives years of daily use and disinfection. The one thing to respect is the blade: the carbon-steel T-blade is aggressive and rides close. In a trained hand it is surgical; for a beginner still learning to steady a lineup, it will cut into the hairline. It is forgiving enough to learn on with care, but it demands attention.
T-Outliner vs GTX-EXO vs FX+
The T-Outliner is the value benchmark. The Andis GTX-EXO is the sharper, pricier step up with a charging stand and an even more aggressive GTX-Z blade. The BaBylissPRO FX+ GoldFX counters with USB-C charging and a brushless motor at nearly double the price. For most barbers the honest answer is simple: buy the T-Outliner first. It does the cut the others are trying to beat, for less money.
Who Should Buy It
- Every barber who does lineups โ this is the default, the one that just works.
- New barbers building a first kit โ the industry standard to learn the lineup on, at a fair price.
- Anyone wanting one reliable edger without paying for USB-C or a charging dock they will not use.
Who Might Look Elsewhere
- USB-C diehards โ the FX+ GoldFX charges from any phone cable.
- Barbers who want a docked, ready-to-grab tool with the sharpest possible blade โ the GTX-EXO ships with a charging stand.
Verdict โ 9.2/10
The Andis T-Outliner Cordless 74055 is the lineup trimmer every other trimmer is measured against, and at around $90 it is the best value in the category. It does one job โ clean, close lines โ better than tools costing twice as much. The only real caution is the blade’s bite, which rewards a steady hand. If you buy one trimmer, buy this. Everything else in the category is an optional upgrade, not a better cut.
ANDIS T-OUTLINER 74055
$89.99
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