The Flowbee
The Flowbee is legendary: a haircutting tool that attaches to a vacuum cleaner and sucks your hair up while trimming it evenly. Invented in the 1980s, it promised salon-style haircuts without the mess or the cost. It gained unexpected popularity during lockdowns—but it’s still absurd.
While it does technically work, the idea of vacuum-powered haircuts is, well, kind of terrifying. Early users reported uneven cuts, clogged vacuums, and a loud, unsettling experience. Though it has a cult following today, for most people, letting a Hoover give you a buzz cut is a grooming gamble.
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