jennie1000
Well-Known Member
SUGGESTIONS FOR CLIPPERS!!??
I need some advise on clippers..... Im fairy new to cliping and have only started doing it myself last year. I use lister star clippers to do my mares body and love them. I have some WAHL mains rechargable dog/horse clippers also that I have been doing face, legs etc with.
My mare has a condition with her legs which means Im clipping them every 2-4 weeks to keep the hair really short. my WAHL clippers are really struggling to get through the already short hair and you cant have different blades for different lengths. It comes with plastic combs and these just bend. Yet the lister star clippers are powerful enough but just to big and clumpy. I end up nicking her and I cant get into all the skin folds.
SUGGESTIONS FOR CLIPPERS!!??
-can be mains or rechargable
-need to have a small head and clipper body so I can get to awquard areas
-low vibration if possible. shes good with clippers but fidgets with the heavy ones on her legs
-easy to maintain as Im new to clipping
-an option for fine/corse blades would be good.
I need some advise on clippers..... Im fairy new to cliping and have only started doing it myself last year. I use lister star clippers to do my mares body and love them. I have some WAHL mains rechargable dog/horse clippers also that I have been doing face, legs etc with.
My mare has a condition with her legs which means Im clipping them every 2-4 weeks to keep the hair really short. my WAHL clippers are really struggling to get through the already short hair and you cant have different blades for different lengths. It comes with plastic combs and these just bend. Yet the lister star clippers are powerful enough but just to big and clumpy. I end up nicking her and I cant get into all the skin folds.
SUGGESTIONS FOR CLIPPERS!!??
-can be mains or rechargable
-need to have a small head and clipper body so I can get to awquard areas
-low vibration if possible. shes good with clippers but fidgets with the heavy ones on her legs
-easy to maintain as Im new to clipping
-an option for fine/corse blades would be good.