oneisall Dog Clippers Low Noise,Dog Grooming Kit,Pet Clipper
oneisall Dog Clippers Low Noise,Dog Grooming Kit,Pet Clipper Shaver for Dogs
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Dimensions: | 21.79 x 19 x 6.2 cm; 558 Grams |
Brand: | Oneisall |
Model: | 26225202-003DE |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacture: | oneisall |
Dimensions: | 21.79 x 19 x 6.2 cm; 558 Grams |
So far the clipper has worked well. I’ve not groomed my dog before, but after bath and brush this worked well.
Dog doesn’t like the vibration so cannot use near face, but fine with torso. Took lots of treats an small test runs to get her used to it.
Instructions clear on how to fit attachments and clean/ oil.
The comb and scissors included are good quality and work well.
Great kit for diy dog grooming, gave four stars as it’s difficult to use on doodle hair, lots of brushing needed before hand so the clippers don’t clog up instantly! Because of this, the clippers can run out of battery before the grooming is finished. Also used on our spaniel and works perfectly!
The clippers do work well, however with double coated dogs eg westie it does still take quite some time to complete his doggie hair cut.
Not too noisy, good value for money
I have purchased this shaver around October 2022 for my cat who has had tk have his fur trimmed for treatment. It really worked well, and even though we are not groomers we really did a good job. It worked on the short hair (like a British cat kind of fur) but we also trimmed the belly of our lingerie haired cat recently and it worked great as well.
The shaver had some fault and few months after use, in summer 2023 it unexpected died. I contacted the customer service as the shaver was still within it’s warranty period to ask if a replacement could be sent.
The customer service was absolutely excellent, they have replaced the shaver with a new one and even followed up to see if it all arrived and if I need any further help.
So overall I couldn’t be happier with the service.
Lovely small easy to use clipper. I use in my Lhasa Apso to keep her under belly and inner legs short so as not to pick up seeds, twigs etc. Great for long fine hair. Don’t rush it…..take it easy and slow.
These clippers are pricey but they are so worth it. They are great for cutting my cocker spaniels hair on his paws, the scissors and comb is great too. Lovely little set.
Clippers are brilliant if you have a thin haired dog. If you have a dog with thick hair I wouldn’t recommend getting these and would recommend getting the thick haired clippers from the same company
Us lucky owners of fur balls, especially Maine coons. Will know the sound of the buzz of clippers will send them into orbit. This set is beyond amazing it’s silent. Comes with comb various figments to actual clipper. You can’t ask for more. In fact. THEY ARE A MUST.
As an ex- hairdresser I am used to clippers I’d use in salons I’d worked in (many years ago now).
But I’m left astonished at what you get for the price, and the included equipment.
Obviously some noice from it, but minimal compared to the clippers I’d use. Good selection of useful combs and very easy to customise each comb through the dial, giving maximum control of how short or close you want to clip your dogs fur.
Sizzers are excellent for using on your dog’s, and has blunted ends for extra safety, unlike human hair sizzers which are very pointed at the ends, for the whole price, I’d personally would say the whole kit is a bargain. Very impressive kit, very tough and sturdy, nice to hold, doesn’t get hot, unless you don’t use a comb, then you’d need to frequently monitor the temperature, which I did whilst clearing her toes and pads of fur (much safer in the height of grass seed season to keep watch on a clear pad).
And very pretty too. Once sterilised, I’d use these on a human family member, no problem.
I thought long and hard about getting clippers for my dogs as I was worried I would do a terrible job, but at 55 each every 6-8 week, I thought I’d give it a go. I went with this one for the lower noise level, as my rehomed dog is scared of the handheld vacuum, and as a beginner I didn’t want to spend too much money if self-grooming wasn’t for me. I found the clippers a nice size and weight to hold, the plastic guards clicked on and off no problem, make sure you hear the ‘click’ when you attach or it will fall off. My rehomed dog skittered off the first couple of times I showed her the clippers and turned it on, but my other dog, who I have to hoover around, didn’t mind it at all. Clipping-wise, the first pass was not always enough I had to pass 3-4 times until there was no more to cut, on the legs it seemed harder to ‘gather’ the hair into the guard and take some off, had to pass several times. But it could be my technique as I was doing it for the first time, and since it was my first try I ran out charge and had to work off of the mains. As my dog’s fur has a slight curl (Maltese) I did find the clipper did catch in places and not glide through smoothly, he had been brushed beforehand, and I had to take off the guard to clean the blade several times as hair was caught inside. He got bored of standing and laid on his side whilst I tried to finish him off, so he definitely was not bothered by the sound. My second dog has straighter fine hair (Maltese) it was much easier to glide through but still clogged up the blade so I did have to clean it a few times. She got more tolerant of the clippers but would still try to use her head to butt it away, or sit down, turnaround etc. I did do both dogs, an hour each, but I’m already thinking I need to upgrade my clippers especially for the one with curlier fur, as it would probably cut smoother and quicker. Not bad to use for a beginner like me, gave me confidence to try again, and good for in-between professional grooming appointments, especially in hot weather when you can’t always get an appointment quickly. But I don’t think it will be as effective for thicker curlier coats. As I said I am thinking to upgrade already after my first attempt on relatively straight fine hair, but good to have especially if she will tolerate this one’s sound/vibration level.
I have two dogs a cockapoo with dense curly hair and a sprocker spaniel. I had discovered a couple of matted bits from rolling around as well. I have had a number of other branded cutters. Which were noisy so one dog would let me do bits and the other as soon as he heard them he was off like a rat up a drain pipe!! There aren’t silent but I managed to trim both and go through the matted bit with a break and patience. These did far better than I expected! Worth every penny. The clips for deciding the length of cut are tricky to put on at first but if you line them up straight they do slide of. I would definitely recommend
I have used the clippers one time since buying. My dog had hair around 3inches long and some areas had become matted around his bottom. The clippers glided through the top of his back as there were no knots super easy. I couldn’t believe it. You have enough attachments for different lengths. Around the matted areas, I used the clippers without the blade as I needed a close shave. It was easy work getting through them. I am impressed, there was no catching at all. For me as may be user error, it seems there is too much of a gap on the sides when you clip the length attachment in. So for me when I was cutting my dogs hair there was some hair getting caught and building up. I had to remove the attachment and clean, but that also could be because my dogs hair was 3inches and I was cutting down to 9mm.
I got my first show cocker who is of course adorable. Living in the country, she spends all day running round in the muddy fields with her adopted brothers.
I decided it would be a good idea to clip her legs and tummy so she looks more like a Cocker and less like a dirty mop.
These clippers were ok for the job.
I used them plugged into the mains as I have never clipped a dog before and expected it to take a while. I have not yet tested the battery function.
They will not clip through knots. You must make sure the dog is brushed through. Having said that I was surprised how well they did once I got the hang of it, considering the low price.
Oil them well before starting (oil supplied) and stop from time to time to brush out the fluff from the clippers using the little brush provided.
I found the clippers did well on the legs against the direction of growth. They were also good on the tummy.
I don’t think they would be as good if you wanted to cut the long hair on a Cocker’s back. If you wanted an all over clip it might be better to get the first clip done by a groomer.
For me, I wanted to keep my Cocker’s top coat long and also keep the chest feathers and 1980s bouffant fringe as I think these things are so beautiful on this dog.
Now this is turning into a Cocker Spaniel review rather than a clipper review. Apologies.
To summarize; I would recommend these to pet owners who want to tidy up their dog from time to time. They are not professional grade but are useable and reasonable for the price.