![]() For those not familiar with dog clippers, remember to set the blade on the clipper, then TURN THE CLIPPER '' ON'', and THEN snap the blade in place.and remember, at first, you have to press the blade in hard because of the stiff hinge.(after oiling the hinge. Nice clipper, very light, and easy to use. Right out of the box, the hinge is very stiff, so you have to oil it with the oil provided, to get the blade to snap in for the first couple of dogs, before it becomes easier to snap the blade into place, Hope it lasts as long as my old one did. I've groomed about 20 dogs so far, and not had a problem with the clipper. Like the old Laube, it cuts hair like butter, and makes fast work of, not only shave downs, but all types of uniform (same length) cuts. As for technology Yankee Clipper employs both automated and manual sortation systems, as well as Power House (QSSI) and W.I.S. and is 6. on low fits all snap on style blades Weighs just 8 oz. With the speed, blades get hot, so you have to keep tabs of the blade temperature, and keep rotating blades often. Laube iClip variable speed blue corded clipper kit Brand: Laube 8 ratings About this item 1-Year Limited Motor Warranty, 110v/220 DCV 8,000 S.P.M. Still has the speed of the old one, and really does a nice job. ![]() Much smaller than my old one (still takes A-5 blades) and I find it to be much more maneuverable around the dogs, especially the underside, and inside the legs. My Laube clippers from the late 90's needs a new cord, so while I still might send them back to Laube for a replacement, I decided to purchase the 881 iCLIP Corded 2-speed Laube clipper. ![]()
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