✂️ Groom like a pro, keep your pets calm and stylish!
The oneisall Dog Clipper features a silent motor operating below 50 dB, a quick 1-second startup, and cordless use with charging capability. Equipped with six guide combs and a sharp, safe stainless steel blade, it’s designed for easy, safe grooming at home. Trusted by over 1.5 million households for 10 years, it offers effortless maintenance with a removable cutter head and is perfect for both dogs and cats.
C**R
Shaved my giant goldendoodle bald!
My girl got into some nasty burrs and matted her entire self - like Fort Knox. Her long blond hair turned from gorgeous curls to a solid mass with tons of sticky burs all in her. Then she got wet - and she locked up.Cutting her hair costs me 175 minimum because she is a big girl. She takes the groomer 3-4 hours, and she costs me a lot. The scheduling, the time, the money - it's all a lot. I was very nervous to try to cut her hair, especially because I would have to shave her down to the skin (the professional groomers also said so).So I am like, this dog acts like I am ending her life when I try to clip her nails, so grooming her myself is going to be a huge mistake. But I decided to try anyway. I got this trimmer after reading a ton of reviews. Many of the reviews said it doesn't work well on thick doggy hair or doodle hair, but many of the other reviews said it works great. But all the other clippers say the same thing. I decided to try this one due to the low price point - as a starter shaver.Well, I did an ok job. 3 little nicks cause in some spots I tried against the grain - and she is bald. Not only that but the sound didn't scare her, she didn't act like I was ending her life and she was so easy to redirect her little bits of anxiety with just a small treat here and there. I had to recharge a few times - the clippers were still working but they seemed to slow a few times. Charging them up gave her a break. So over the span of 3 hours she is balder than the day she was born. All the burs are gone - she has a fresh blank canvas to grow back in.PROS: Low noise, cuts her hair (thick wavy golden doodle, x-large breed), easy to use, nice attachments, ok battery life (probably way better with a smaller and less thick haired dog), sliced right through mats easily. Easy to clean.CONS: Wish it came with something better for the paws. The width of this blade is just a little much and I'm definitely afraid I will cut her and she will never trust the clipper again in my hands.NOTES: You need to oil this! every 1/2 hour you spend on really intensive clipping, stop, clean the hair off and put 2-3 drops of oil. Clipper/razor oil is really cheap - don't be afraid to use it! Charge it more often than it says. It works great - but the clippers start to sound sad, plug it in for a bit.
R**R
So SO worth it
I have spend so much money and ran through countless amounts of clippers until I found these. I won't lie, I actually asked chatGPT for suggestions and this was one it gave me so I decided to do some research into it. Now for the price I was still a little skeptical because I've spent double the amount on clippers that worked maybe twice and not well. Not these, these are AMAZING and I wish I'd found them way sooner. They're super quiet, don't tug at the fur at all, cut threw matts, and don't get hot at all. I found it rather quick to get the job done when typically it usually takes me about 45 minutes to do one cat and that's just their butts. Lol. Definitely one of the best grooming kits/tools I've bought!
S**R
works great!
We have two dogs with thick hair. We have owned these clippers for a few years now --I recently bought a third, just to have plenty. I have previously owned the expensive ones, these work surprisingly well, they are light, you can maneuver easily --not having a cord is really nice. I also bought a spare cutting head, $11 because after several hours, even if you keep them will lubed, the blades will eventually get dull. For a total investment of just over $100 for all this, yeah, way cheaper than having to go to groomer. (Having two also works just fine, it is just better to have more than one) More on having a spare below.If you are new to this: Once you (and the dog) get grooming figured out, it is really easyWhen the cutters are "right," yes, they cut like butter! The key: You GOTTA keep them oiled and cleaned all during the cut, or, like me, have the spare ready to go. If you are new to this, having this "butter" cutting ability makes THE difference! And, it's just not that difficult.More detail: Another reason I have three of these is that IF you run out of battery and/or something happens to the blade, the last thing you want is slow cutting! That is hard on both you and dog. However, IF you have something to quickly grab during the cut and can keep going QUICKLY, this can really go well. After I finish the cut, I clean and charge them all to be sure the next time I am ready to go.More details: The clippers come with oil, maybe someone has a better solution, but I use a spray can of WD40, using the straw which both lubricates and has enough pressure to get any small hair that inevitably gets stuck up in the blades. If you don't do something like this, then the clippers will progressively slow down, needing lube and getting clogged with hair.A word about training the dog: I have really made a point to talk to them during the cut, reassuring them and promising treats when this is over. --after a couple of cuts, she really gets it :-) That took a while, however. Initially, I just got a short leash ,and gave them more than one break during the cut. The small poodle dog, I put on a table; the large one I sit on a short stool and we move around the garage floor as we progress. I cut her yesterday in just over an hour with a break. Also, I have just forgotten the different clipper guides and just use the bare blades. . . maybe I am too much sacrificing on looks, but the short cut certainly lasts longer and seems to just to get the hair gone better. The too short hair look --if that bothers you- goes away with a couple of days; I only cut them every four months.My large dog, a Labradoodle, 90 pounds, is so happy after the cut which again is just over an hour. The clippers battery may or may not go past the hour mark . . .
M**N
Great Clippers—But Guards Get a Little Hairy!
I purchased these clippers for grooming my dogs at home, and overall, they've been fantastic. The clippers are quiet and powerful, making the grooming process much more comfortable for my furry friends.However, when I used the guards, they tended to clog quickly, especially with my dogs' thick coats. This made the process take longer than expected. Without the guards, the clippers worked like a charm, cutting through the fur smoothly and efficiently.If your dogs have thinner coats, the guards might work better for you. For those with thicker fur, you might find it easier to use the clippers without the guards.Overall, a great product that gets the job done—just be prepared to adjust your approach based on your dog's coat type.
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