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6 Best Dog Grooming Clippers 2020

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Whether you plan to take your dog into the show ring or you’d just like to purchase your own grooming tools so that you can keep their fur at bay and avoid the cost of regular groomer visits, we have some useful info in our guide below.

We’ll highlight the best dog grooming clippers and provide you with a few useful shopping tips that will help you purchase the right pair for your needs.

Buzz away!

Before Choosing

There are a few things to remember before you select a pair of clippers: all of them very important!

  • Noise. Many dogs aren’t going to be a fan of the big buzzing thing that you’re running up and down their bodies, so it’s important to find out how loud the clippers are before you purchase.

Even if you’ll be grooming a calm dog that is used to the procedure, it’s still a good idea to opt for clippers that make as little noise as possible.

  • Consider the Breed(s) You’ll Groom. It’s important to match the clipper accessories to the breed you’ll be grooming, so find out what types of fur the clippers are designed for before you buy.

If you like the clipper body but the blades aren’t right for the dog you’ll be grooming, different blades are sold separately so you can change them out as needed.

This is why it’s important to purchase a pair of clippers from a reputable supplier, so that you’re sure to find replacement parts when needed.

Top 6 Dog Grooming Clippers Table

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Good Brands

When you begin searching for the best dog grooming clippers, chances are that quite a few cheap options will pop up at the beginning of the search results.

We suggest that you leave them right where they are at the top of those search results and use our suggestions as a reference instead!

Cheap = low quality, and from experience, we know that it’s worth it to invest a little bit more in some quality grooming tools right from the beginning.

Expect to spend at least $50 for a decent pair.

A few brands we recommend include:

  • Oster
  • Andis
  • Wahl

Other Useful Tips

Here are a few other things to take into consideration as you look for the right clippers:

  • Number of Speeds. For most of you out there, one-speed clippers are probably sufficient enough to get the job done.

Two-speed clippers are probably best for those who have experience and are only needed for trimming coats that have thick, tangled fur (matts).

  • Sharp Blades. Dull blades will tug and pull the hair or fur as you pass over it, so for the sake of your dog’s comfort, please make sure you use sharp blades.
  • Corded or Cordless. This is a matter of preference, but if your grooming area isn’t near any outlets, you’ll either need to plan on an extension cord or opt for cordless clippers.

Just remember that cordless clippers need time to charge and the blades won’t move as fast once the battery starts to die.

Top 3 Best Dog Grooming Clippers Reviews

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These clippers have so much going for them. We’ll just make a list so you can see for yourself:

  • Two speed options
  • Cool-running system to prevent the need for vents and fans (those just clog with fur)
  • A locking switch to prevent it from shutting off
  • Wide grip
  • Detachable blades (so you can replace, switch or clean the blades as needed)
  • 14-foot cord

This comes with the size 10 blade, but you can put any other Andis blade and even Oster A5 blades.

Many gladly pay the higher asking price of this product because it is well made, but if you’ve already tried this and prefer a similar model from a competitor, you should check out the next one.

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These clippers from Wahl are priced just about the same as the previous clippers. Let’s take a look at the features:

  • Cordless (80-minute run time, 75-minute charge time)
  • Multi-use blade (you can adjust it to 5 different blade sizes)
  • Lightweight
  • Works well on feet, face and for detail work
  • Runs cool and quietly

In terms of performance, this is slightly better than the Andis above, plus it isn’t as heavy (which does make a huge difference when you’re grooming for several hours).

If you don’t like the idea of cordless clippers, get the Andis.

If you want the cordless clippers and something lightweight, get this pair.

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Last we have the Oster clippers. A bit more affordable and great for beginners and non-professionals who have no experience. It’s designed for average coats (not thick matts or thick coats) and can be used over the dog’s entire body.

Features include:

  • 7F blade
  • Quiet motor
  • 3,100 SPM
  • Heavy-duty

Many pet owners use them for cats, as well, so if you happen to be looking for a multi-use tool because you have both cats and dogs in the home, then this is a great choice!

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