are laser clippers made by lister?

Paddy Irish

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I've borrowed a set of Laser clippers of a friend but they have left alot of lines through the coat and i think it's purely because the blades seem very coarse ( they were used for clipping the backs of cattle ). I want to buy a finer set of blades for these clippers but am not sure which blades?:confused:

Any pearls of wisdom much apprieciated :)
 
Thanks alot - Would it be best to get the fine blades or would a medium blade be best? I'm just thinking that if I wanted to clip again , would a med set of blades be better or will i need the fine ones to get rid of the lines?

Poor Paddy , he's probably thinking " thanks alot mum , you've made me look a right div in front of my mates":rolleyes:
 
Either should get rid of the lines, the fine ones will give a closer clip. The lines will blend in, usually within a week or two, his mates are probably jealous of his trendy look:eek:.
 
Either should get rid of the lines, the fine ones will give a closer clip. The lines will blend in, usually within a week or two, his mates are probably jealous of his trendy look:eek:.

Do you think :D

At least he got a clip , his field mate's mum only managed to do half a neck and a shoulder before her clippers packed up !:D:D

I did just decided to take the blades apart and they've got CA2 etched on them so i'm guessing that the C stands for coarse?
As opposed to CC with in my life stands for Can't Clip:eek::D
 
I borrowed a friends heineger clippers and had the same problem, defo the blades, I'd get the medium unless your horses hair is really fine
 
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