Lister Equine
When it comes to buying clippers for your horse, it’s important to make an informed decision rather than solely focusing on the price. While cheaper clippers may seem tempting, taking the time to research the features, assess the quality, and consider the longevity of the product is crucial. Investing in a reliable and durable clipper will save you money in the long run, as cheaper options may not perform well or be easily serviceable or repairable.
Before purchasing a pair of clippers, there are several factors you should consider:
These clippers are perfect for trimming and part-clipping shorter, finer coats. They are quiet, lightweight, and suitable for introducing nervous or young horses to clipping. Lister’s light duty range includes the Wahl Pro Ion, Wahl Admire, and Wahl Adelar Pro.
Medium-duty clippers can handle all coat types. They provide a combination of power and maneuverability, making them suitable for general clipping. The Lister Star is a lightweight and user-friendly medium-duty clipper suitable for beginners and professionals. The Lister Eclipse, a cordless option, is also available, offering over 2 hours of clipping time.
Heavy-duty clippers are designed for professional users or those who regularly clip multiple animals. They are durable and capable of cutting through coarse or difficult hair without wavering under pressure. Lister’s heavy-duty range includes the Lister Legend and Lister Fusion, which offer more power and are suitable for a variety of applications and coat types.
Consider the weight, balance, and cutting pressure when comparing clippers within each category.
By carefully assessing your requirements and the specific needs of your horse, you can select the right clipper that ensures efficient and effective clipping results.
How often do you plan to clip your horse? If you have multiple horses that require regular clipping, a heavy-duty clipper that can handle the workload is essential. On the other hand, if you have only one horse or pony that needs occasional clipping, a medium-duty clipper with less power may suffice.
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