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oneisall pet clippers
oneisall Dog Grooming Kit
Package Dimensions : 8.46 x 7.52 x 2.52 inches; 7.23 ounces
Item model number : X2
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : June 30, 2021
Manufacturer : oneisall
ASIN : B098BCHLB4
Cordless Design & Easy to Use: Cordless feature is very convenient. It can be used cordless and also used when charging.Quite easy to use for Green hand! 2 Speed for adjustment
Ultra Quiet & Low Vibration Design: The dog clipper’s noise when working is less than 50 db. Low noise won’t make your dog scared and you’ll be able to trim its coat with ease and much faster
Long Lasting Battery & Rechargeable: Charging for 2.5 hours and can sustain use of 150 minutes.With rechargeable design of this dog clipper,you don’t have to buy replace batteries
Intelligent LCD Indication: This dog clipper is designed with a LCD display,for reminding using and charging status,helping you better control the grooming work.Easy to see how much power is left
What You Get: oneisall dog grooming clipper, 6 guide guards(3 mm/6 mm/9 mm/12 mm/15 mm/18 mm), cleaning brush, comb, scissor. Includes everything you need to trim your dog’s or cat’s hair
TN RN –
Worked well.
We were going out of town over the 4th of July week and my 2 Morkies needed groomed or atleast a hair CUT as it was very hot and they were hot. Neither my hubs or I have ever groomed, and we are definitely not professional groomers. I could not get their appointment moved up with the groomer, so I bought this and after watching some videos we groomed them, well kind of. BUT it worked well, and they came out OK, and they were a whole lot cooler which was the main goal. This clipper IS low noise, and they weren’t scared of it. I would have given everything 5 stars the only thing was we had a problem trying to figure out the blade setting and guard. So we started out with what we deduced was long we figured we could start long and change to short until we figured it out, and we did we started long and it wasn’t clipping much, but then we changed setting and guard and I think we got them at about 1/2 inch which was fine as it is HOT here and they can’t stand it, their hair was fairly long as it grows pretty fast. I think we could do alot better next time. I’ll still keep my groomer as she does better especially on their face and she provided other services we didn’t do, like nails, anal glands. BUT this is nice in a pinch, it was well worth the money. Glad I bought it will use it again, I’m sure. Satisfied with my purchase, no complaints. Quick shipping and the charge held WELL groomed both dogs, slowly, and still had plenty on the charge, cut the hair good/easily and no injury to the doggies or us.
Kimberly Mertz –
Excellent trimmer at a great price!
Unfortunately our groomer decided they would no longer see our senior toy poodle due to her having a heart issue, and we’ve struggled to groom her ourselves with the trimmers we had on hand. This trimmer is a game changer! It’s lightweight which is great for maneuvering with arthritis. It has a variety of attachments and an adjustable speed for thicker areas. It came 75% charged so we were able to use it right out of the box. It worked great! So much better than the expensive name brand one we had. Highly recommend it!
SOS –
Nice surprise over high priced clippers
Very quiet , seems to be well built -trims nicely
Bill C. –
Lightweight, quiet, efficient
I wish I bought the set that includes the paw trimmer too. This clipper works well for most areas except tight spaces. Quiet, lightweight and efficient. I didn’t have any trouble changing combs or cleaning as some stated. Scissors could be better. My puppy is not at all afraid of it. I went on youtube to learn general grooming basics.
Diane –
Great product and customer service.
Great product. It’s light and not noisy for my anxious dog. My blade went dull. Sue sent a replacement blade within a week. Great customer service.
Jennifer stewart –
Much better clipper
This is my second purchase of a clipper. I am much happier with this one. The battery power was only at half point by the end of the shave. The quiet buzz did not scare the dog so it was easier to maintain her during the clipping. Very effective on hard to cut hair. High quality, easy to use- light. Easy to maneuver around the dog.
J B –
Works well and it quiet
I am a vet tech and always looking for good clippers. I had one of the oneisall and it worked great but the button kept getting in the way cause as I would manuver the blade I kept accidentally pressing the button.This works very well. It very quiet which is nice especially for the very nervous animals. I have used it on my sheltie/ collie and cuts very well. The battery life seems to be very long which works well when have to shave for a long time.What really sold me was the fact that I used them on my dog and cat blood donors. They shave nice and close and it doesn’t give them razor burn.
Beverly R. –
Lots of parts- easy to lise
50/50- it’s not a strong hair trimmer for long doggy hair. Clean after ever clipping- thoroughly! Or it will jam up next time you use it It works probably better for human hair.
Luis J. –
Dura la batería, no es ruidosa, las peinetas pasan súper bien en el pelaje de los pequeños, es inalámbrica y no hay que cargarla tan seguido, dependiendo del uso que le de.
Nicholas Robinson –
Let me put it shortly: I have two long-haired cats—I didn’t get them for their long hair, it just seemed to grow all by itself—and until my dear wife departed three years ago on Monday I had not thought too much about the cats’ hair being a problem.In the old days, we just put them in their boxes, got in the car and took them to a groomer’s—we had a couple of favourites—and they came back looking like lions.But I don’t drive and finding groomers where I live is actually impossible—they don’t exist or they won’t come to your home, or they WILL come to your home but then require your help, which defeats the entire purpose—so when Brigitte went I was really in a mess, because cats don’t brush themselves and long-haired cats are no better equipped than short-haired cats to tame their hair. It’s just as big a problem for them as it is for you.But it’s not just that there’s cat hair everywhere; it’s that the hair itself makes them sick, often on your living room carpet, because they simply can’t cope with licking away all that fur.But all long-haired cats are not equal. Some have coarse, stiffer individual hairs and relatively little down (very fine, almost curly hairs that are the ones that will mat first and which are usually found in the most delicate areas) and both my cats are, wouldn’t ya know it, completely opposite.One has beautiful fine fluffy fur that is incredible to stroke and the other has the lion-type flowing locks that defy all attempts to brush.To put it mildly, I was not looking forward to having to groom these cats. Plus, one, the black-haired lioness, Pika, has a point at which she will, with incredible speed, lash out at the unwary whose ministrations stray to certain “kill” spots, at which she changes from a placid , purring little Pika to a vicious, bite-to-injure she-devil.I remember groomers who suddenly became busy when I called to see if they had any spots for my two fleabags . . . yet the other cat, Kai, a male best resembling a Norwegian Forest Cat, is a very laid-back cat who almost never miaows and has never hissed or growled at anything, to my knowledge.So they’re like Fire and Rain, and this was the task set before me one fine day about three years ago.Desperate, I looked up everything I could on how to cut cats’ hair, but there found a forest of conflicting advice, along with the obviously doctored YouTube videos of placid cats being rolled over to be shaved and other funny cat videos.So this is where I was when I spotted this shaver on Amazon. The selling point was obvious: “QUIET.” The cats are used to things that buzz, click, ring and chirp, so one more device shouldn’t alarm them, but when it’s next to their ear they start to pay attention.So I got them where I knew they would be at their most calm: in the bathroom, where they like to sit on the counter while I take a bath, or perform my arcane pre-bed rituals, so that is where I deployed the One-Is ALL.Indeed, the shaver is quiet; quieter than the shaver I use to shave my face, by a factor of at least two! So I practiced bringing it near the cats and all went well.Then the crunch: I selected Pika, because I thought she was going to be the most difficult. But surprise! She let me shave all I wanted, purring and —OUT CAME THE FANGS and scored a direct hit on my forearm, but it was, indeed, only a laceration an inch long.But then I discovered the heaviest weapon there is to defend yourself against these Possible-Trips-To-The-ER . . . it is called simply **DISTRACTION.**With Pika, her rather odd obsession is chewing on hairbrushes, so if I put a hairbrush in front of her face and she starts chewing it or obsessing over it, I find I can do almost anything almost anywhere. (Kai will go nuts for catnip).It’s a huge art, distracting the front end of a cat while shaving the back end, but the One-is-All shaver makes this easy. Although I have precious little experience, I manage to do a pretty good job, especially in tricky areas, like the back of their hind legs (which they HATE, for some weird reason). I use the shaver facing up or facing down, whichever way seems to be getting the best results at the time, but I do NOT bother with the attached plastic guides and all those accessories—the naked shaver is all you need to get the job semi-done.Remember, this is not a beauty context, so if your animal comes out looking like it just went through a feather-plucking machine, DON’T WORRY. The cats will NOT care, nor will they grumble among themselves about the lousy job you did on their ear, or that now one looks like a dictator who shall remain nameless . . . before you know it, it will ALL HAVE GROWN BACK, covering up your amazing work, so get ready for Round II, and II, and so on until they (and you) have grown old.And don’t worry that my ER friend told me “cat bites are the worst for infections, you’re in big trouble if you get one.” I’ve been bitten now probably over a thousand times by various cats and nothing ever happened to me . . . But long story short: I’ve used this shaver on both cats and they both have come to accept it as the Price For Sitting On the Bathroom Counter . . . I just shave away and let the fur fall where it may; then leave it lay, for—you guessed it—another day.
Landi –
Very solid clipper. Works very well and is pretty silent.
Karen Gélinas –
J’ai réussi à enlever tous les « mottons » de poils sur mon chat arrivant d’un refuge. J’ai pu raser directement sur sa peau malgré son épaisse fourrure mais sans le blesser ou lui faire trop peur en raison du bruit (il est particulièrement peureux!). Les lames sont très faciles à ajuster.Le rasoir se charge facilement et rapidement. De plus, pendant la tonte, il est facile de voir l’énergie qu’il reste.Je suis vraiment satisfaite de cet achat! Je trouve que ce rasoir est d’une bien plus grande qualité que tous les rasoirs achetés par mon conjoint pour ses cheveux et autres poils sur son corps. Je n’hésiterais pas à l’utiliser chez un humain.p.s.: C’est la fourrure de mon chat après quelques semaines!
Berengere –
Había comprado una máquina para cortar el pelo de mi perrito hace algunas semanas y no servía para nada. Entonces volví a intentar con esté, pensando que iba a pasar lo mismo pero HO sorpresa, este es buenísimo !! Rapa súper bien, no hace mucho ruido ! Estoy muy satisfecha con el producto !!