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Sparty-On

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I am looking for recommendations on the best set of clippers to buy.  I would like a larger set for roughing cattle out, and a smaller pair for fine tuning.  Thanks.
 

Show Heifer

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I posted the same question a few weeks ago. "Search" it. Topic has been discussed several times.
No one recommend premier clippers, but many liked the lister stablemates or new legends.
 

inthebarnagain

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Laube cowboy clippers for roughing out, although you will find that they will work just as well for the doing smaller detail work.  If you want something smaller they have smaller styles, all the way down to 9 oz, think they are called lightenings.  Go to www.kimlaube.com.  They are the best, hands down.
 

The Show

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Show Heifer said:
I posted the same question a few weeks ago. "Search" it. Topic has been discussed several times.
No one recommend premier clippers, but many liked the lister stablemates or new legends.
Not many people have used Premier's because they are a newer clipper. One thing I like about Premier is that you can buy the clipper with a sheephead for about $330 and an interchangeable flathead for about $75 and it only takes a screwdriver to change them out.
 

Sparty-On

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inthebarnagain said:
Laube cowboy clippers for roughing out, although you will find that they will work just as well for the doing smaller detail work.  If you want something smaller they have smaller styles, all the way down to 9 oz, think they are called lightenings.  Go to www.kimlaube.com.  They are the best, hands down.

How do the Laube Cowboy clippers compare with the Premier 4000c set?  I have heard nothing but good things about Premier's set.
 

ROAD WARRIOR

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Sparty-On said:
inthebarnagain said:
Laube cowboy clippers for roughing out, although you will find that they will work just as well for the doing smaller detail work.  If you want something smaller they have smaller styles, all the way down to 9 oz, think they are called lightenings.  Go to www.kimlaube.com.  They are the best, hands down.

How do the Laube Cowboy clippers compare with the Premier 4000c set?  I have heard nothing but good things about Premier's set.

I had a set of premier 4000's - couldn't wait to get them traded off. Way over rated in my oppinion. I've only been at this for 30+ years so take the advice for what it has cost you $0.00. RW
 

ROAD WARRIOR

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Why did you not like yours? Just curious

I thought that they were short on power for the way they were represented. Also had switch problems within a few hour of running them.RW
 

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Eh I could kinda agree with you on that, but they always had enough power to cut through glue like I needed them to. I haven't had any switch problems though.
 
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