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easy to use but durability varies
The Andis EasyClip Multi-Style Adjustable Blade Pet Clipper Kit has mixed reviews. While some users find it easy to use and functional, durability issues and poor performance on fine hair are frequent complaints.
Loud rattling noise can terrify dogs.
Prevention: Use on short intervals to prevent overheating
The clipper tends to pull hair rather than cut it.
Prevention: Not recommended for pets with fine fur
Users find the clipper easy to handle and convenient for basic grooming tasks
Many users report the clipper stops working within a few months
Factors: Frequent use, Heavy use
No, they tend to pull the hair rather than cutting it, which can be painful for pets with fine fur.
Most users report that the clippers start to have issues within 1-6 months of use, with common problems like loud rattling noises and blades stopping working.
Yes, many users find them easy to handle and convenient for basic grooming tasks.
"I like them King doesn't. He is just not used to the clippers."
"I bought these to trim up my dogs between groomings. They pull the hair rather than cutting it. The blades are not sharp enough to go through their fine hair. I was left with scissoring their behinds. Total waste of money!"
If you are looking for a budget-friendly clipper for occasional use, this might suffice. However, for long-term use or for pets with fine hair, consider higher-quality alternatives.