A grooming clipper is an essential tool for grooming dogs and cats. It can be corded, referred to as corded clippers, or cordless, referred to as cordless clippers. Some dog clippers are even 2 in 1 as they can be used either corded or cordless. Make your choice based on the brand, the intended use (your needs), the type of clipper head (do you already have blades at home?).
There are several criteria to consider, each with varying importance depending on your objective. The main criteria for choosing a dog clipper include:
Will the clipper be used for occasional grooming or daily professional grooming? There are semi-professional grooming clippers and professional clippers for groomers. Finishing clippers are professional but dedicated to precise work on paws, ears, and sensitive areas. Sheep, horse, and cattle clippers are also professional clippers.
High-end or affordable, generally, professional clippers are relatively expensive because they meet quality and durability requirements. Budget clippers may fulfill more basic needs depending on their usage.
This is a very important point that is sometimes overlooked. There are three different categories of clipper heads: the Clip system, the Slide system, and non-interchangeable blades. The Clip system is sometimes called Oster, and the Slide system is known as Aesculap. If you buy an Oster clipper, you can purchase clipper heads from Oster as well as from other brands, as long as they are of the Clip system.
Choosing a clipper brand is like fashion; it's a matter of perspective. Naturally, some historic brands have experience and expertise.
If you have a woolly-haired dog, you'll need a specialized clipper for grooming. A clipper for woolly-haired dogs is designed to cut long and thick hair short, leaving it soft and shiny while preventing tangling or matting.
When choosing a dog grooming clipper, it's important to consider which type of clipper is most suitable for your needs and your type of dog. Cordless clippers are more convenient and comfortable than corded clippers but offer limited battery life. Corded clippers are more powerful and provide longer usage but are less practical.
For long-haired dogs, it is advisable to use a specialized grooming clipper that is better suited for cutting long hair. Generally, these clippers have a more powerful motor and a rotating head to cut hair smoothly and safely. They also come with interchangeable blades of different lengths to achieve the desired result.
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