Which clippers?! -Help please!!!

monica987

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My horse isnt great at clipping as posted yesterday but I need soem clippers of my own so which ones would you recommend??
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Its up to you!!
I have to idea when it comes to spec so i reaaalllly need help
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Non of those imo...steer clear of the Laube ones definitely!! I have the Heiniger Progress ones which i love... have clipped several different horses with them now and not had a single problem, and they are small the handle and cheaper than some of the others. HIGHLY recommended
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The Wahl ones are very good for nervous horses, they are quite and don't vibrate much, though they do get hot quite quickly so be aware of this! Also as the blades aren't very wide it takes twice as long to clip a horse with them, but they are a good starting point for getting a horse more confident at being clipped.
 

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I've never found my Wahl ones to get hot. I assume you're talking about the Avalons?

I do a full clip with mine.
 
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