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For those who groom their own dog - Clippers Q
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smdl
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For those who groom their own dog - Clippers Q
So a while ago, I had bought some clippers from Oyster. I think it was about $40. I know... cheap!!!
But it never really worked that great. One of my dog has Spaniel hair and the other one poodle hair.
How much should I spend to get good clippers? You know.. the one like at the groomer that work "perfectly" without being stucked in their hair.
Message edited 4/21/2008 7:23:13 PM.
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Posted 4/21/08 7:22 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: For those who groom their own dog - Clippers Q
Well, the ones I use for Pyxie were Oster & they were $160. I would not recommend that one, but I use it b/c I shave her bald in some places, so I need a good blade or she gets nicked.
I think there is an intermediate one for around $100. Oster is a quality product. Here (not a rick roll, I swear)
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Posted 4/21/08 11:30 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: For those who groom their own dog - Clippers Q
I just found these on the PetSmart website.
They look pretty good. I would just be certain to take the blade off & clean it after every trimming.
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Posted 4/22/08 10:32 AM |
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smdl
I love Gary too..on a plate!
Member since 5/06 32461 total posts
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Re: For those who groom their own dog - Clippers Q
Posted by MsMBV
Well, the ones I use for Pyxie were Oster & they were $160. I would not recommend that one, but I use it b/c I shave her bald in some places, so I need a good blade or she gets nicked.
I think there is an intermediate one for around $100. Oster is a quality product. Here (not a rick roll, I swear)
So if the $160 is not that great, why would the $100 be better?
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Posted 4/22/08 8:37 PM |
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