zoon
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Post by zoon on Jul 8, 2008 15:58:32 GMT
I know its a bit early, but this year I'm gonna buy myself a set of clippers so I no longer need to beg, borrow or steal them from someone! Having always used whatever I could get hold of I have no idea whats good or bad.
Zoon is a big WB, but gets a big fuzzy winter coat like a pony. Also I'm not the best at clipping so want some that are not too heavy and are simple to use. Not bothered how quiet they are as he's completely unfazed by clipping
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Post by rebanna on Jul 8, 2008 16:34:00 GMT
i have roma one's but think a fuzzy coat wouldent work i use them on my tb and there fab were only £25 as well sorry i cant be more help at lest u know what not to buy
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Post by fimacg on Jul 9, 2008 8:07:11 GMT
I have the lightweight lister clippers (sort of a beige colour) they are fine for me to use as the are not too big or heavy but are strong enought to easily take off Chompy's thick cob winter coat
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Post by Becca on Jul 9, 2008 8:42:43 GMT
I can only use the liveryman ones, but i like heavy clippers. I used the lister ones at college, very good but way too light for me (wow i'm a bit odd haha)
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Post by trojanwarrior on Jul 9, 2008 10:59:48 GMT
I've got the lightweight Lister clippers too. They're easy to use & not too cumbersome.
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zoon
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Post by zoon on Jul 9, 2008 18:59:08 GMT
If they are really lightweight is it harder to do a straight line? I can imagine me going all over the palce with light ones, but maybe I'm wrong
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Post by maximum on Jul 10, 2008 9:20:47 GMT
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ceej
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Post by ceej on Oct 12, 2008 20:00:19 GMT
are these any good?
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Post by maximum on Oct 13, 2008 20:27:24 GMT
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ceej
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Post by ceej on Oct 13, 2008 20:55:37 GMT
oh dear.... wolly dunno where they were now!
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