Liveryman Harmony Clippers?

I have them and really like them, the fact they are so light and cordless is great :) although I keep turning them off by accident :rolleyes:

They are ok to do a full clip on a wb/tb, haven't tried anything too hairy.
 
super! am looking to buy my first pair , providing a trail run with a friends pair is okay+ a lesson :) am only looking to clip an arab x and tb , so its fluffly thick not course thick, but may be getting a chunkyer type in the near future so i thought it was a good idea to ask for thick fluff to cover all eventualities. You've put my mind at rest i thought i was going to have to spend 200+ for a good pair so rather pleased for a good well known brand at a not breaking the bank balence price :)
 
I have owned mine for over 4 years - they usually do 3 full clips a year & when I had the 2 pone's they did about 6 full clips a year, and are still going :) My boy is a hairy goblet as well, they are fab :)
 
I bought some last year, the on/off button is in such a stupid place, im constantly turning it off!
Last year it did 3 or 4 clips, i sent the blades off to sharpen this year, but im having problems getting them to clip properly still and they keep snagging in the hair. Must be something im doing wrong, there is no tensioner on them to alter blades like my last liveryman.
Lovely size though and not heavy to hold.
 
I have a pair and I really love them, I have very small hands so find them easy to hold as they're quite small and not heavy.

My boy is a 16.3 shire x and I usually do chaser type clip on him, they seem to cope well with his thick (but not coarse) coat. He doesn't have much feather, but I tend to use my trimmers on his legs. Also as they're small they're great for all the fiddly bits :)
 
I dont think they are very good on thick/coarse type of coats. My fine coated IDxTB they work fine on, but for my friends course coated SecDxTB she would blunt 2 x sets of blades per clip!
 
I have a set and use them on my 2 cobs - both hairy's!

I find that they are man enough to do thick coats and feathers, but you must make sure the coat is clean and dry coat first.

The battery time is also fab and have never had them run out of charge even when doing full clips.
 
I've got a pair & a hairy cob! They will easily do a full clip bit he has to have had a bath beforehand or they won't go through the hair on his back end at all!!
 
I have a hairy cob fully clipped and tidied up every 2 weeks and I love them. Great battery life. The switch really is in a stupid place though!
 
I have literally just bought a pair of these and did my first EVER, yes first EVER clip last night on my youngster. I was more nervous than him ha!
As an ex racer he's used to everything but they are so light and quiet he stood there like a gem ... even let me do his face with them.
I'll post some pictures on here once i've uploaded them off the boyfs phone but I would definately recommend them.
I did end up with a few tramlines but that was more down to me than anything.
My lads full TB so they're really good for the courseness of his coat and I could imagine them being able to do something thicker.

I love them :D

SS x
 
I love mine would definately recommend, agree about the on/off switch although you do learn to hold them a bit differently eventually!
 
Noticed after only 2nd ever clip, mine were overheating every few mins (was clipping a clean, fine coated tb & oiling blades) I thought since you didn't have to worry about blade tensioning they aren't meant to overheat.....???!!!!
 
My girl is like a Yak - have a pair of liveryman harmony and they clip her a treat. Have also done my muddy connemara a full clip from the same charge. So yes they are brilliant!
 
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