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The Aaronco Flea Grabber features twice as many pins to grab fleas! The larger size and curved shape helps to gather more fleas while the convenien...
View full detailsThe Hairmostat® is designed to pull hair from the ears of dogs less painfully than by using a hemostat. The Hairmostat® has no clamps so it cannot ...
View full detailsThe HONEYCURVE design has greater pull and their angulation makes it easier to grip and match the contours of the dog shape. The 10 inch length cov...
View full detailsThe Mini-stat is designed to pull hair from the ears of dogs less painfully than by using a hemostat. The Mini-Stat has NO clamps so it can't accid...
View full detailsAARONCO - Superior Rake 714 Micro Shedder Short Coat Shedder The Aaronco® Rake Superior® Grooming Rakes feature a wooden ergonomic handle that redu...
View full detailsThis is the Original Straight Hairmostat Hair Puller by Sam Kohl!nProfessional groomers and veterinarians use the 5.5" straight stainless steel Non...
View full detailsBlades are numbered to indicate cut length, the length the hair will be after clipping. For example, a #10 blade will leave a hair length of 1/16″ (1.5mm). The higher the blade number, the shorter the cut will be. So a #15 blade will provide a shorter cut than a #4 blade for example.
Clippers are used to cut lots of hair all over the body to one length. They have detachable blades and can cut a variety of lengths
Trimmers are smaller than clippers and are used to cut more delicate areas like face, feet and hygiene areas.
Dull blades result in the blade pulling and less efficient clipping. How often you need to sharpen your blade is determined by how often you use our blade and how you use it. For groomers we typically recommend sharpening every 8-12 weeks however this will vary depending on how many dogs you are clipping and the condition of the coat
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