Cordless clippers

Slightly Foxed

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Can anyone recommend me some nice, quiet cordless clippers for a nervous horse please?

I have heavy duty mains powered clippers so the cordless won't have to do an enormous amount of work.

Thank you!
 
Depends how nervous I used to clip mine with Harmony clippers/trimmers but they are light duty and id only have attempted a smallish clip on non too hairy horse!

Lister liberties all the way. Absolutely fabulous clippers and having desensitised my horse with the Harmony's he absolutely fine with Liberties.
 
Moser Avalons are brilliant - used to have to sedate my mare until I bought the Avalon and I can now clip her loose without a headcollar in her stable. The battery lasts over 2.5 hours but will warn you that they can struggle with a hairy native!
 
I use liveryman harmony clippers on my hairy connemara for blanket clip and they work very well. He used to have to be sedated before I got them now don't even need him held!
 
Liveryman Harmonys! and i would disagree about them only being light duty, i clip cobs and natives with mine including feathers and hogging etc and they are fine! obviously they dont have the full power of mains clippers but they do a great job considering and i have always found they leave a lovely finish as opposed to the patchwork quilt look that some clippers can leave!
 
another vote for Moser Avalon. I have some heavy duty clippers but can't get near her head or ears, in fact usually get about 2/3 up her neck.
I bought the Moser Avalon to solve this problem, as I kept havig to borrow my friends to finish a clip, and she will now fall asleep while I clip her face without headcollar.
Also use it for the tricky bits but think it would do a decent whole clip.
My girl is hairy but her coat is fairly fine.
 
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