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    Not great for curly hair

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    Have tried to get used these to cut my cavoodle hair instead burnt her hair and didn’t really cut but take chuncks. Rather pay the money for more expensive grooming tools.



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    So Disappointed

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    Ready to stop paying $60 to have dog groomed so did everything right got these clippers out got the dog calm and ready and they just won't cut then dogs hair no matter what i tried. Going in the bin. HOPELESS.

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    Ash
    AshHobart, TAS
    • 2 reviews

    Useless - do not buy

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    These are useless! Won't cut hair in one smooth run. Turning clipping into an hours long frustrating process and resulting in a dog with a **** looking haircut. Ready to chuck them in the bin! DO NOT BUY.

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    hopeless

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    Don't ever buy this product. Pulled dog hair, worked a couple of times then stopped working. Cheap and nasty. Became very noisy scared dog.

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    cheap and useless

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    My mother got these clippers to cut her cavalier king charles spaniel. I am a vet nurse and used to clipping animals and these clippers would not cut the very first time. I would not recommend these clippers for dogs with long hair...

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    Cheap & not so effective

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    The clipper is ok but the clip on attachments are plastic and very poor quality. Did not do a good job at all, but for $40, I'm not surprised. The scissors that come in the pack are blunt. I am returning this and will spend more to get better quality.

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    Cedar50
    Cedar50AU
    • 2 reviews
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    Fantastic Clipper for price

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    Great clipper, it did the job well and quickly. Cant get past the value for money, and good service. The box came with 2 grooming combs, oil flask, 4 attachment guide combs and scissors all for $60. Really happy with the postage time, the clipper was shipped express post from NSW. I've used this clipper 3 times now and its worked the same every time. Recommended if you're after a decent clipper without paying a heap of money.
    inexpensive and durable
    Plastic box, aluminium would have been better

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