Favorite clippers?

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CMB

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What are your favorite clippers to use for clipping legs, back line, etc? Small and handy clippers, what's the best? Cordless?
 

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My favorite are the Andis 2 speeds. I have a normal pair for at home and a pair of the lightspeeds for the shows. They are handy, reliable, and you can get parts and blades for them anywhere.
 

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I love the 2 Speeds for most everything, but I love the ole sheepsheads for Tails, heads, brisket, and if we're twining or bulding heavily, I like them to block out legs.
 

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TottenClubCalves said:
Andis 2 speeds with xblocks, they get the ole job done  ;D. That and premier sheepheads.

I haven't used X Blocks in a couple years, but I loved them when I used them. I really like my Super Blocking blades that Andi's puts out. Have you ever used both, and how would you say they compare if you have?
 

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I love the andis 2 speeds, they just fit great in my hand.  I use some old sheepsheads for heads.  I love the xblocks, but I generally use a medium blending blade for the tails and I will sometimes backdrag the necks with those also.
 

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These........
 

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shortyjock89

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McCauleyCattle said:
Andies with the light.

The shadows it throws doesn't bother you? I tried a set out once, and was terrified that I was gonna gouge the crap outta the calves because I couldn't see well with the light....that might just be years of clipping in the dark for ya!
 

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The light came in real handy when I was clipping out some calves last Friday... I was in the next town and was running out of day fast.... I was really happy I had a light...

But I have been clipping for years and years....  I have a clipper box with several types.... sometimes you just need a different one for the job.
 

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laube{sp}? micro mini or the lighting.They run faster than most .
X-block with the 10wide is all we use much anymore with maybe a
set of flat heads.
 

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I use premier 3000 for clipping head and tail but was looking for a new small set. I see a lot of andis 2 speeds out there and I think they will be what I buy. Thanks for all the information.
 

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My favorites are in this order Premier 4000S with 7112 combs and then the 2 speeds with x blocks
 

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i have andis two speeds and the wahl switchblades.

i prefer the switch blades when clipping a calf out because they are lighter and a little smaller and you can easily cradle them
however,
i prefer the andis when fitting because they run a little faster and i just seem to get along with them better with glue.

as for the x-blocks and the super blocking blades, i first had super blocking blades and liked them but had to buy a couple sets of x-blocks when i lost the super blocking blades. i now have two sets of each and prefer to use the super blocking blades. if you look at how thin the x-blocks are, they heat up faster and i am pretty sure they are made of a lighter metal and can only be re-sharpened a couple times.

i use both but mostly the super blocking blades
 

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I like my andis 2 speeds for glue, but I really like my set of Andis Groom Clipper for details.
 

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Olson Family Shorthorns said:
TottenClubCalves said:
Andis 2 speeds with xblocks, they get the ole job done  ;D. That and premier sheepheads.

I haven't used X Blocks in a couple years, but I loved them when I used them. I really like my Super Blocking blades that Andi's puts out. Have you ever used both, and how would you say they compare if you have?

I like the xblocks especially on legs theyre thinner so they get down alot better on that hock area. Also in my opinion there a little sharper but thats my opinion. I love to use them clipping but they're def not a bgeinners blade. So if i have a new calve or a cow that likes to move around in the chute or when tied I tend to us ethe super blocking
 

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Anyone use cordless clippers at all at what do you think of them?????? There are some that are light and some that are heavy but the" heineger" and I probably spelt it wrong are the lightest we have found. We sometimes think they would be nice for show day.
 

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Hilltop said:
Anyone use cordless clippers at all at what do you think of them?????? There are some that are light and some that are heavy but the" heineger" and I probably spelt it wrong are the lightest we have found. We sometimes think they would be nice for show day.

The only use I can really think of for the cordless clippers is having them in the make up ring to touch something up really fast before going in the show ring.
 
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