A precision trimmer built for shaping and edging - not for shaving down to skin. Twelve length settings on a single dial, from 0.5mm stubble through to a full 10mm beard. Dual-edge MicroBlade that cuts on the push and the pull. Fully waterproof. 90 minutes per charge on an induction base.
Built for the work a wide razor head can't do well: clean beard lines, defined sideburns, neat moustache work, the corners where precision matters. For a full-face shave, the Single Edge SE is the right tool. For everything else, this is.
Includes: Trimmer, Induction Charging Base, Travel Cap, Adjustable Guard, USB-C Charging Cable and Adapter. MicroBlade Refills sold separately.
Who's It For
Anyone maintaining a beard, goatee, or defined moustache who needs a dedicated shaping tool rather than a general-purpose trimmer. Also ideal as a companion to the Single Edge SE - the SE handles the smooth shave, the Trimmer handles the edges and the length control. Good for those who travel and want a single compact tool that does precision work without a bag full of combs.
Key Benefits
- Twelve length settings on a single adjustable dial - 0.5mm to 10mm with no comb-swapping
- Dual-edge MicroBlade cuts on the push and the pull - useful for cheek lines and sideburns where the wrist naturally moves both ways
- Narrow head reaches under the nose and into close quarters where wider trimmer heads lose precision
- Fully waterproof - use with lather, dry, or in the shower. Rinse the head under the tap when done
- 90-minute battery life from a lithium-ion cell - typically 2-3 weeks between charges for regular users
- Induction charging base doubles as a counter stand - drop it in after use and it charges itself
- MicroBlade replacement every three months - blades sold separately
How To Use
- Start with the guard at a longer setting than you think you need - set the dial to 4 or 5 and reduce from there. Going too short in one pass is how you end up uneven
- Tilt the head at a slight angle rather than pressing it flat to the skin - a flat head builds heat and causes the blade to catch
- Use short, one-inch strokes in the direction of hair growth - long strokes drag across changing skin geometry, especially on the neck and jaw
- Use light pressure - if you're pushing down to make the blade catch, the blade is overdue or the angle is wrong
- Remove the guard for edge work: beard lines, sideburns, moustache. Same technique - slight tilt, short strokes, no pressure
- Rinse the head under running water after each use
- Replace the MicroBlade every three months - sooner if it starts tugging or pulling
New to the trimmer? Go slower than you think you need to, especially on the first pass.
Why MASC Recommends This
Most trimmers ship with a set of click-on plastic combs that get lost within a month. The Supply Trimmer replaces that system with a single adjustable dial - one tool, twelve settings, nothing to lose. The narrow MicroBlade head is purpose-built for detail work, and the induction charging base means it's always charged and always on the counter rather than tangled in a cable in a drawer. For anyone maintaining a beard alongside a Supply razor, this is the natural companion piece.