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Clippers is a term that can refer to multiple types of fast or sharp cutting tools and vessels. In everyday usage, it most often designates two kinds of cutting devices—hair clippers and nail clippers. It also refers to a class of fast sailing ships from the mid-19th century known as clipper ships, built for speed and long-distance trade.

Hair clippers are powered devices used by barbers and home users to trim or shape hair. They

Nail clippers are small handheld tools designed to trim fingernails and toenails. They usually feature a lever

Clipper ships were a prominent feature of maritime history from the 1840s to the 1860s. These vessels

use
rotating
blades,
often
with
adjustable
guards
to
control
cut
length.
Hair
clippers
can
be
corded
electric
or
rechargeable
and
require
regular
maintenance
such
as
oiling
the
blades
and
cleaning
or
replacing
guards.
They
enable
close
fades,
uniform
lengths,
and
efficient
grooming
for
many
hair
types.
that
applies
a
sharp
curved
or
straight
cutting
edge.
Variants
include
standard
lever-style
clippers
and
scissor-type
clippers,
with
or
without
integrated
nail
files.
Most
are
made
of
stainless
steel
and
are
common
in
households,
personal
care
kits,
and
travel
sets.
had
long,
slender
hulls,
sharp
bows,
and
large
sailplans,
optimized
for
speed
over
long
voyages.
They
dominated
routes
such
as
the
tea
trade
from
China
and
the
wool
trade
to
Europe,
frequently
setting
sailing
records.
The
advent
of
steam
propulsion
and
broader
canal
networks
eventually
reduced
their
dominance,
but
they
remain
iconic
in
nautical
history,
with
famous
examples
including
the
Cutty
Sark.