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  • Best all-around clippers? And where to find best price?

    I need to invest in clippers, and like many horsepeople on a budget, I need to find the best set of all-around, longest lasting, most reliable clippers for the best price. I anticipate *maybe* body clipping one horse once a year....most of the clipper use will be bridle paths, face/muzzle/ears, and legs.

    Suggestions? What do you have? Pros and cons? What would you get different than what you have? And of course, where's the best place to get them at the best price? Thanks!!!

    Edited to add, I just went through my stack of mail and saw a new Dover sale catalog. There is a deal on Oster clippers - buy Oster Variable Speed Clipmaster for $229 and get a free Adjusta Groom Clipper. What are the differences - why would I want both? Is this a good deal? I'm embarrassed...I've ridden for over two decades but I've never owned clippers

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    Best clippers

    Wish I could help you ~ I'm still using my original Sunbeam variable speed clippers, the big, full body clip type, like the ones that are Osters clipmasters now. I got the Sunbeam back in 1972...... no lie, I've had them all these years, and never once have ever had a moment's trouble with them. I usually only trim, like you, but have done full clips without them getting hot.

    The Osters are expensive!! $260.00 at Dover. I'd suggest ou try to find old Sunbeams, maybe at barn/tack sales, auctions. I know I'll sure never let my set go! They take the big Oster blade replacements, so I figure I'm set for life! Good Luck!

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    • #3
      Andis.

      I've got a pair of the AGC 2-speeds that I love. They're light and quiet and don't get super hot, and with the T84 blades, I've had a very easy time doing a body clip once or twice a season. My barn has a pair with closer blades that are the go-to face/leg clippers.

      Shop around, I think I paid around $150 for my pair, with the T84s. You can find them cheaper with a regular #10 blade, too.
      A Year In the Saddle

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JenEM View Post
        Andis.

        I've got a pair of the AGC 2-speeds that I love. They're light and quiet and don't get super hot, and with the T84 blades, I've had a very easy time doing a body clip once or twice a season. My barn has a pair with closer blades that are the go-to face/leg clippers.

        Shop around, I think I paid around $150 for my pair, with the T84s. You can find them cheaper with a regular #10 blade, too.
        Seconded. I have the Andis Super 2-Speeds and I love em.
        Tell a Gelding. Ask a Stallion. Discuss it with a Mare... Pray if it's a Pony!

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        • #5
          I used Oster for years and was tired of them burning my hands (they get HOT). Bought a Wahl KM2 and LOVE LOVE LOVE it! Blades last and last and they don't seem to ever get too hot.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by sublimequine View Post
            Seconded. I have the Andis Super 2-Speeds and I love em.
            I do really like mine too... but a warning that they are not for body clipping yaks. They are great for trims and for body clipping parts that aren't outrageously hairy.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ambrey View Post
              I do really like mine too... but a warning that they are not for body clipping yaks. They are great for trims and for body clipping parts that aren't outrageously hairy.
              Yeah, that's true. I body clipped my mare with it, but she was blanketed all winter, and doesn't have a real thick coat.
              Tell a Gelding. Ask a Stallion. Discuss it with a Mare... Pray if it's a Pony!

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              • #8
                I just ordered new Lister Star clippers, very highly recommended by COTHers. I paid about $180 on ebay, brand new in the box and shipped to my house. Cant wait til they get here so I can comment on them. Currently using the big heavy clipmasters, great clippers but heavy. Check ebay for the best prices on those clippers as well, new in the box.

                After you get your clippers, be sure to read up on "clipping the wet horse." It is great - hair doesn't fly around and and up your nose, the clipper blades stay cool longer. I give it a big thumbs up.
                Jessi Pizzurro ~~ Pennyroyal Stables
                Racehorses, OTTBs ~~ 330 383 1281
                Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway. -- John Wayne

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                • #9
                  I third the Andis AGC 2 speed, they rock and so does the t-84 blade...like a hot knife through butter! I once stood behind Oster A5's, but after having two pairs bust and blow up on me, I'm out. I use the Andis for everything, muzzle trim to body clipping.

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                  • #10
                    I've had quite a variety, and wouldn't trade my Andis AGC2's for anything. I grabbed them out of my box today and clipped my retirees legs up to mid forearm/gaskin, and then swapped the wide blade out for a regular 10 blade and did her face. I body clipped 2 with them in the fall very easily as well.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all the input! I'm going to start surfing eBay for Andis clippers. Wish me luck!

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                        #12
                        What is the difference between the Andis AGC super 2 speed and the Andis Ultra Edge AGC Super 2 speeds? Both kinds are listed on eBay and I must be missing what the difference is in the descriptions.

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                        • #13
                          I think Ultra Edge is just the blade- if you look at the AGC you'll find it is sold with either a #10 or a T-84 blade.

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                            Sorry for a likely to be stupid question - but what is a T-84 blade? Is the #10 the fine blade (ears/face)?

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                            • #15
                              T-84 is the extra wide blade. #10 isn't particularly fine- the super fine blade id #40.

                              I use 10 for their face, but am told that if I had a horse that would let me near his ears a 40 would be better

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                              • #16
                                I like the Oster A5 2 speed clippers. I've body clipped with the T-84 extra wide blades, then switched to a #40 to do the muzzle and ears. Dover has them on sale for around $140, but their sale ends soon, so I would grab them now. Plus you get a free trimmer, which is another pair of clippers I love.

                                http://www.doversaddlery.com/oster-t...-1891/cn/4438/
                                www.justworldinternational.org

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                                  #17
                                  I know Jessi P is waiting on her Lister Star clippers - anyone else have them? Comments?

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                                  • #18
                                    If you have a yak, I'd go with the Lister Stars- they have a stronger motor like the clipmasters, but from what I understand they are much lighter.

                                    The AGC motor doesn't do yak very well.

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                                      #19
                                      Great! No yaks here

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                                      • #20
                                        all around clippers

                                        Hands down Andis Super 2 Speed. These clippers can be bought on-line for $135. Search under dog grooming equipment.

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