- Powerful rotary clipper set
- Rechargeable with 15-minute quick-charge option
- Up to 6,000 SPM with cordless operation
- Adjustable #30-#15-#10 blade
- Lithium-ion technology
The rechargeable Wahl Pro Ion Lithium Cordless Pet Clipper gives you up to two hours of continuous, cordless operation. Using lithium-ion battery technology, this clipper gives you professional power up to 6,000 SPM with a 15-minute quick-charge option that provides up to eight minutes of use. The high-performance, adjustable blade set easily adjusts to #30, #15 or #10, and the ergonomic design makes grooming a comfortable task. This kit includes a lithium-ion rotary clipper; an adjustable, high-performance blade (#30-#15-#10); a durable 9″ storage case; a grooming and styling DVD; stainless steel scissors; a pet styling comb; seven attachment guide combs; a cleaning brush; blade oil; a red blade guard and an English/Spanish instruction book.
| Item Number | 104448 |
|---|---|
| Lifestage | Adult |
| Material | Plastic |
Lithium-ion rotary clipper, adjustable high-performance blade (#30-#15-#10), durable 9″ storage case, grooming and styling DVD, stainless steel scissors, pet styling comb, (7) attachment guide combs, cleaning brush, blade oil, red blade guard and English/Spanish instruction book.
- Take dog for a short walk to calm them down and burn off extra energy. Take a few minutes to pet the dog to make sure he is not overly stressed or scared
- Thoroughly brush and/or comb to remove tangles and mats
- Understand the product difference between a clipper and a trimmer. A clipper is a larger tool designed to cut longer body hair. A trimmer is more of a detail tool that is used for touch-ups.
- Consulting specific breed, size and coat type instructions on this website, use clippers to trim excess fur off the dog’s body, choosing the appropriate clipper guide comb to achieve desired length. Start with the shoulders and progress towards the tail
- Clip as close to the body as desired, leaving at least a half-inch or more in order to maintain enough protection from the elements
- Clip hair around the paws and tail
Inspect the chest to determine if any trimming is needed - Clip any excess fur that is hanging or isn’t uniform to the rest of the body
- Clip the head and face last, being careful of moving ears, mouth, eye lashes and nose. Choose a clip attachment adhering to your desired fur length. Place the clipper flat against the top of the dog’s head with the blade spokes facing to the rear. Pull the clippers towards the back to push fur away from the upper brow.
- Clip the muzzle by beginning at the bridge of the nose and pulling clippers downward towards the dog’s mouth
- Clip or trim between the eyes by placing the clipper guide comb or the trimmer flat against the forehead with the blade spokes facing the nose. Progress towards the nose, being extra cautious of potential head movement or jerks in order to remain safely away from the eyes
- Gently wrap your free hand around the dog’s muzzle and point it towards the ceiling. Place the guide comb against the chin, with the spokes facing the throat, and run the clippers towards the throat to trim the underside of the muzzle.
- Hold the ear tip between fingers so that only fur rests above the fingers (no skin) and trim this hair. Repeat along the edges of the ear.
- If necessary, gently trim excess hair in the inside of ears, using a smaller trimmer. Always avoid the ear canal.











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