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Scottyav Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: Cannock Staffordshire Posts: 1204 |
I use oster there the mutts nuts around £200 to £300, I've got mains and rechargeable and both superb over the last 5 years
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23rd Sep 2014 8:14pm |
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chawks Member Since: 28 Oct 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 307 |
If just clipping one horse use Wolseley lark. For more heavy duty use Wolseley hunter range. For cordless clippers the Lister Liberty are very good. I get mine from www.Wessex animal health.co.UK - free next day delivery if in stock. |
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23rd Sep 2014 9:30pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Hi
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23rd Sep 2014 11:06pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16294 |
My pal just shouted CHAINSAW |
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23rd Sep 2014 11:24pm |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
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24th Sep 2014 12:32am |
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Richcl Member Since: 23 Sep 2010 Location: Tewkesbury, Glos Posts: 1011 |
Top tip, Don't wear a fleece! Gets covered in hairs! |
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24th Sep 2014 5:06am |
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DavidP Member Since: 20 Oct 2010 Location: BN Posts: 425 |
^+1 +a mask |
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24th Sep 2014 5:17am |
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RiccartonRR Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Scottish Borders Posts: 724 |
Thanks for all the replies chaps - although I believe the chainsaw option may be a tad messy!!
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24th Sep 2014 6:57am |
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Rosco Member Since: 20 Jan 2012 Location: Beyond the wall. Posts: 2576 |
We have tried a few and settled a while back on Wolseley. Different sizes and volumes available depending on clipping frequency etc. Also noise as you say is important, especially on the youngsters, but then who did like getting their hair cut as a child |
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24th Sep 2014 7:24am |
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