Liveryman harmony plus?

I clip my fine coated horse with them. They are fine for what I need and enable me to clip without sedation. If your horses are good to clip you would be better with something beefier.
 
My "proper" clippers died last winter and I needed some new ones to do one of mine ASAP but funds were tight, I purchased a pair of these. I haven't used them on the native yet but for the warmbloods they've been great. I did purchase the wide blades to go with them and did a full clip with no problem at all. I don't think I'd use them on something really, really hairy though.
 
My arena clippers konked out last year but I'd already started so borrowed my friends cordless harmony's they did a great job. I just took it slowly they did a full clip ! My horse was already half clipped but had grown back so needed to take this and the blanket top off and I couldn't get over how they coped especially as I hadn't bathed him and thats usually the worse area to clip for thickness and greasiness
 
We have some sitting around somewhere - they fine for my IDxTB, struggled with friends old Section D x TB - would blunt 2 x blades. Useful for very nervous horses with a fine coat as they are so quiet, but if you want a fast decent clipper i'd get something else.
 
They do my fluffy warmblood fine. I prefer the really short blades though as I find the 2.4mm blades don't do anything at all, even though they're brand new. They do take a while and you need regular breaks to cool them down a bit, but they don't get overly hot and are quiet.
 
I clipped my sec D and a friends Connie with them. Very quiet clippers and do a great job BUT you have to stop every so often to let them cool down a bit (but I do that anyway to give the horse a break).
 
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