Description
Electric Dog Hair Trimmer — Quiet, Rechargeable, 4Combs, Pet hair trimmer, Cat hair trimmer
Taking your dog to a professional groomer every 6–8 weeks adds up quickly — the average UK dog grooming session costs £30–60 depending on breed and size.
Why more UK dog owners are grooming at home
Professional grooming is important for complex styling and breed-specific cuts. But for maintaining length, trimming around paws and ears, and general tidying between professional sessions, a good home clipper is all you need. The PDSA recommends regular coat maintenance as part of routine dog care, noting that matted fur causes discomfort and skin issues if left unattended. A reliable electric dog hair trimmer makes this maintenance quick, easy, and stress-free for both you and your dog.
Quiet motor — the most important feature for nervous dogs
The biggest obstacle to home grooming is a dog that panics at the sound of the clippers. This dog hair clipper uses a high-speed, low-noise motor designed specifically for use around anxious pets. The lower sound frequency is less startling than traditional dog hair clippers, and the low vibration prevents the buzzing sensation that many dogs find uncomfortable. Most dogs that initially resist grooming become calm and tolerant after 2–3 home sessions once they associate the clipper with a positive, gentle experience.
Five cutting lengths and four guide combs
Five adjustable cutting lengths — 0.8mm, 1.2mm, 1.4mm, 1.8mm, and 2.0mm — are set directly on the blade, giving you precision control. Four removable guide combs — 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, and 12mm — slip over the blade and extend the cutting length for body trimming. The combination of blade settings and guide combs gives you ten effective length options, suitable for everything from a close face trim to a full body blend.
Features:
- Quiet low-noise motor: Significantly less startling than traditional dog hair trimmers — better for nervous dogs
- USB rechargeable: 90 minutes of continuous use per charge — enough for most full grooming sessions
- Works while charging: If the battery runs low mid-session, simply plug in and continue
- Stainless steel blades: Rust-free, sharp, and designed for long-term use without losing edge quality
- 5 cutting lengths: 0.8 / 1.2 / 1.4 / 1.8 / 2.0mm direct blade adjustment
- 4 guide combs: 3 / 6 / 9 / 12mm for extended body trimming
- Battery indicator: LED light shows remaining charge at a glance
- Washable blades: Detach and rinse cleanly — no hair build-up
- CE certified: Safety tested and certified for use in the UK.
FAQ:
Q1: How do I introduce an electric dog hair clipper to a dog that is scared of the sound?
Place the switched-off clipper near your dog during normal activities for 2–3 days. Then turn it on in the same room without touching the dog, rewarding calm behaviour with treats. After 3–4 sessions of sound exposure, begin touching the body with the running clipper before attempting any trimming. Most dogs adapt within two weeks.
Q2: What cutting length should I use for different areas of my dog’s coat?
Use the 0.8–1.2mm blade setting for detailed trimming around the face, ears, and paws. Use 6–9mm guide combs for body coat tidying and general length maintenance. Use the 12mm comb for light thinning on thick-coated breeds. Always move in the direction of fur growth for a smooth finish.
Q3: Is this clipper suitable for all dog coat types?
This electric dog hair clipper works best on single-coated and medium-length coats including Poodles, Shih Tzus, Cocker Spaniels, and Doodle breeds. For very thick double-coated breeds like Huskies, deshedding tools are more effective than clippers for routine maintenance.
Q4:Which dog breeds benefit most from home clipping?
Regular home trimming is especially useful for: Poodles and Doodles (fast-growing coats); Shih Tzus, Lhasa Apsos, Maltese (long coats that mat quickly); Cocker Spaniels (feathering on ears and legs); Bichon Frises (fluffy coats that need frequent attention); and mixed breeds with thick or medium-length coats. Smooth-coated breeds — Beagles, Boxers, Pugs — require minimal trimming but benefit from a regular tidy around paws and face.
Q5: Grooming guide — getting your dog comfortable with clippers
Always introduce the clipper switched off first, letting your dog sniff and inspect it. Turn it on in the same room for a few days before touching them with it. When you begin, start on the back — the least sensitive area — and work toward more sensitive areas (belly, face, paws) as your dog relaxes. Reward with treats throughout. Visit our full Dog Grooming & Health range for brushes, nail grinders, and deshedding tools to complete your home grooming kit. Any questions? Contact our team — we reply within 24 hours.
What’s in the box of Professional dog hair trimmer set:
– 1 x hair clipper
– 4 x mounting combs (3-6-9-12mm)
– 1 x USB cable (no adapter included)
– 1 x cleaning brush
– 1 x user manual (English version)
– 1 x bottle for lubrication
– 1 x sponge
– 1 x comb
– 1 x scissors
Free UK delivery on orders over £15. Standard delivery 3–7 business days.
- Certification: CE
- Power Source: Ac/rechargable
- Type: Dogs
- Item Type: Dog Hair Trimmer
Tips : * Uses via USB charge, does not contain batteries!










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