Andis

Andis' main competitive advantage was that the Andis Clipper was smaller, faster and offered higher performance than other mowers available at the time. This mower was the first generation of today's Master Clipper, which is still one of Andis's most popular models. Production began in the basement of the Andis family home, with the whole family helping to assemble the mowers. Mathew sold them door-to-door to barbershops in Racine and the surrounding area.With barbers across the U.S. quickly adopting the new Andis Clipper, the company needed more manufacturing space. Initially, Andis rented space in an industrial building, but due to increased growth, the company had to move again, this time to a new 16,000 square foot factory building. Andis' main competitive advantage was that the Andis Clipper was smaller, faster and offered higher performance than other mowers available at the time.Translated with DeepL.com (free version)