Monday, October 14, 2013

Andis 2-Speed Detachable Plus Pet Clipper (22215)


An Excellent Purchase
I could feel the quality of the clippers when I handled them. What I like about these clippers is I can buy different detachable blade sets and/or a comb set. I can buy a complete blade set or purchase the cutting blade to save money. There are two blade set types I can buy UltraEdge or CeramicEdge that is a nice choice to have. I researched the different clippers on the market and felt Andis would be the best to suit my needs and I believe I made an excellent choice. It will certainly save me money with my Miniature Schnauzer & wire hair Fox Terrier. These are cost effective and they feel like they are made to last.
Great for Newfoundlands!
I used these clippers on my 3 year old Newfoundland with fantastic results. They are extremely quiet, didn't get too hot, and cut through her thick, dense coat easily and in 1/4 of the time it took with my old clippers. They're also really easy to clean and maintain. Well worth the money! They've paid for themselves already.
Works great!
I have used this trimmer twice so far and have been very pleased. The Andis brand was recommended to me by a professional pet groomer. She said the Oster brand tends to fall apart so to avoid purchasing them. I have 2 dogs that I trim...a Norfolk Terrier (11 pounds with very course hair) and an Affenpinscher/Min. Schnauzer mix (28 pounds with very fine but long and wavy hair). I also purchased the #3-3/4 blade to trim my Terrier and it was wonderful. Left his coat just long enough. I am thinking about purchasing another blade for my other dog so I won't have to keep using attachment combs to trim her. Her coat really requires both the #10 (comes with the trimmer) and possibly a #7. I really love the easy detachable blade feature. Hopefully over time, the blade won't work itself loose on the hinge. The trimmer is also very quiet and doesn't really get hot. I had an old Oster trimmer many years ago...it did crack and fall apart, was quite noisy, and the blade got hot very...
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