The Wahl Super Groom cord/cordless dog clipper can be used without the cord offering freedom of movement with a 100 minute cordless run time, alternatively use with the cord when the charge is low. Features a quick charge option that will provide you with enough battery life for touch ups and also has a clear LED battery strength indicator which lets you know when your clipper is fully charged.
In addition, it comes complete with a powerful high performance motor which is designed to be robust and cut through any coat type, so all aspects of the design have been considered in the manufacturing of the Super Groom clipper.
Durability, comfort and handling have been carefully thought out resulting in a easy to control animal clipper that offers a more relaxing experience for your dog. Moreover, due to its quiet operation it is ideal for noise sensitive dogs. For example, dogs that are new to grooming or particularly nervous.
Which Dog Clipper To Use
Not all dog coat types are suitable for clipping, in particular double coated breeds including, but not limited to, Labrador, Husky, Chow Chow, Malamute, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd and Pomeranian.
Clipping may result in irregular patches of alopecia and a condition known as ‘coat funk’.
If you’re not sure what type of coat your dog has or if they have matting, it is best to seek out professional advice first.
Find out more about which clipper is suitable for your dogs coat type.
Maintenance
To ensure optimal performance and prolong the life of your clippers, it’s essential to clean and oil the blades after every use. Regular maintenance will help prevent rust and maintain sharpness.
- Blades should be oiled after cleaning with our .
- Clippers should be oiled with our after each use.
- Trimmers should be oiled daily, and for heavy use on busy days, we recommend oiling 2-3 times throughout the day
Read our guide on Blade Maintenance.