Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Thanks, Sandra,
I did some reading on the SE. I like the fact that the blade is adjustable, saving on having to buy seperate blades. Do you use this clipper for the whole body? Are the included combs sufficient for leaving a 2-3 inch length. Right now, I'm planning to scissor cut the body, but I only want to purchase one clipper, so I want one that is versatile and can do the whole job if I choose to do that. I've never used an electric clipper before. We have 8 llamas, and we have always used scissors on them. The two of us together can shear a llama in about an hour. Luckily we only have to do this once a year.
I think 30 is a bit too close for most users. It is considered one of the surgical blades and can give a razor burn quite easily. For areas that you want to cut close, a 10 should be adequate. It is still quite easy to cause a burn with a 10 if you aren't careful.
I fully agree with Barb and your groomer that a #30 blade is too close for your purposes, particularly with your lack of experience. I used to use a 30 or 40 blade for surgery when I worked for a veterinary surgeon. The higher the number blade the closer the blade will cut. Barb is correct that you can still give a dog clipper burn with a size 10 blade. It is crucial that you ensure that the blades are cool when in use. If they become hot, give them a rest to allow them to cool before using them again. As to the Wahl Arco SE clipper being able to handle the whole body, it wouldn't hurt to try. Just remember that this is a light weight clipper and not designed for heavy duty use. I used to clip horses (many years ago when I was training horses) and we used a much bigger clipper for the job than the ones that I use on dogs.
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