Is Wahl Made in USA?
Last verified: March 2026 · Based on 20 verified products and public manufacturing evidence
Partially — Some Products Made in USA
Wahl's core product lines are made in the USA in Sterling, IL, but the brand has known exceptions where some products are manufactured overseas. Look for explicit "Made in USA" labeling on individual items.
Verification Confidence
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Manufacturing Details
- Made in
- Sterling, IL
- Headquarters
- Sterling, IL
- Location detail
- Specific city confirmed
- History
- Long-established (50+ years)
- Founded
- 1919
- Note
- Some product lines manufactured overseas
Verification Evidence
Professional clipper and trimmer lines (5 Star, Designer, Sterling) manufactured and assembled at 2900 North Locust Street, Sterling, Illinois since 1919. Founded by Leo J. Wahl. Fourth-generation family-owned. Some products labeled 'Made in USA of domestic and imported parts.' Consumer-grade home kits and some international models manufactured overseas. Wahl Pro website explicitly lists country of origin per model.
About Wahl
Wahl Clipper Corporation has manufactured professional-grade electric hair clippers and grooming tools in Sterling, Illinois since 1919, making it the company that invented the self-contained electromagnetic clipper and has built it in the same American city for more than a century.
Heritage & History
Leo J. Wahl was still a high school student in Sterling, Illinois when he began experimenting with vibrating electromagnetic motors around 1911. As an engineering student at the University of Illinois, he channeled that curiosity into a medical massager for his uncle, J. Frank Wahl, who manufactured it out of a small plant in Sterling. Spending spare time selling to barbershops, Leo recognized that the clippers barbers used — driven by bulky remote motors connected through flexible shafts — were unwieldy and unreliable. On October 14, 1919, he applied for patents on an electromagnetic hair clipper with the drive motor built directly into the handpiece, creating the first practical self-contained electric clipper. By the end of 1920 the factory had sold thousands of units to barbers across the United States. Leo purchased the manufacturing business outright and formally incorporated Wahl Clipper Corporation in 1921.
Leo Wahl became one of the most prolific inventors in his field, ultimately applying for more than 100 patents before his death in 1957. His son Warren P. Wahl succeeded him, followed by Warren's son Jack Wahl, and then by Gregory S. Wahl, who became president in 1997. Wahl's international footprint expanded through key acquisitions — including the 1996 purchase of Moser Elektrogerate GmbH, a respected German clipper manufacturer — and by 2010 the company's products were reaching 165 countries. Through every stage of that growth, Wahl maintained its headquarters in Sterling and preserved its identity as the company that started it all in a small Illinois factory more than a century ago.
Made in Sterling, Illinois
Wahl's manufacturing has been rooted in Sterling since the beginning. The original plant on East Third Street gave way in 1957 to a purpose-built facility on North Locust Street, which the company expanded repeatedly as global demand grew, eventually adding more than 130,000 square feet and a 40,000-square-foot corporate headquarters building constructed in 2016. The Sterling facility at 2900 North Locust Street remains the operational and symbolic heart of the company. Professional clippers and trimmers — the product category Leo Wahl invented — continue to be assembled in Sterling, and Wahl's engineers and product developers work in the same city where the first electromagnetic clipper was prototyped more than a century ago.
The Sauk Valley region of northwestern Illinois has been shaped in part by Wahl's presence over 100-plus years. The company grew from roughly 60 employees in the 1950s to more than 4,000 worldwide, and for decades the Sterling plant was the largest employer in the area. Wahl's domestic manufacturing is particularly notable in the professional barbering and salon market, where the Sterling-made clippers carry a heritage that competing brands cannot replicate. The Wahl name and the self-contained electromagnetic clipper are one and the same invention — and both were born in Sterling, Illinois.
American-Made Wahl Products
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Is Wahl made in the USA?
Wahl is partially made in the United States. Core product lines are American-made in Sterling, IL, but some products have known exceptions. Professional clipper and trimmer lines (5 Star, Designer, Sterling) manufactured and assembled at 2900 North Locust Street, Sterling, Illinois since 1919. Founded by Leo J. Wahl. Fourth-generation family-owned. Some products labeled 'Made in USA of domestic and imported parts.' Consumer-grade home kits and some international models manufactured overseas. Wahl Pro website explicitly lists country of origin per model.
Where is Wahl manufactured?
Wahl manufactures its products in Sterling, IL. The company is headquartered in Sterling, IL.
Which Wahl products are made in the USA?
We carry 20 verified American-made Wahl products across Beauty. Every listing is linked directly to Amazon with verified manufacturing evidence.
Are all Wahl products made in the USA?
Not all Wahl products are made in the USA. The brand has known product lines or SKUs manufactured outside the United States. Look for explicit "Made in USA" labeling on individual products, or browse our verified Wahl products which have all passed our verification threshold.





