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The Wahl USA Clipper Pet-Pro Dog Grooming Kit delivers 30% more cutting power with its patented Power Drive System, featuring self-sharpening high-carbon steel blades and color-coded guide combs for precise length control. Designed for all coat types, this corded electric clipper offers quiet, snag-free grooming in a durable, USA-made package complete with scissors, blade oil, and a storage case. Ideal for stress-free, cost-effective home grooming, it’s the trusted choice for pet parents seeking professional results without the salon hassle.


























| ASIN | B002R81SN6 |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,306 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #61 in Dog Grooming Clippers |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Wahl |
| Brand Name | Wahl |
| Color | Chrome/Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 15,371 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043917928128, 10043917928125 |
| Hair Type | All |
| Included Components | Multi-Cut Corded Clipper Blade Guard Handle Storage Case Blade Oil Cleaning Brush Scissors Finishing Comb No. 1 - 1/8" (3mm) No. 2 - 1/4" (6mm) No. 3 - 3/8" (10mm) No. 4 - 1/2" (13mm) Cord Wrap English & Spanish Instructions |
| Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
| Item Nype Name | Wahl Clipper Pet-Pro Pet Clipper Dog Grooming Kit for Small/Large Dogs, Thick Coats, Heavy Duty, Cats, Low Noise/Quiet, by The Brand Used By Professionals. #9281-210 |
| Item Weight | 1.23 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wahl |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 Year Limited |
| Material | Blade: High Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Blade: High Carbon Steel |
| Model Name | Pet-Pro |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multigroomer |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Body |
| Specific Uses For Product | average, large, small |
| Target Audience | Cat, Dog |
| UPC | 043917928128 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**K
Love these clippers! Great price and function really well!
Let me count the ways in which I love this set of clippers! My husband and I treat our dog like a spoiled little baby, and therefore we don't particularly like using professional groomers. We don't like the idea of dropping him off at the groomer's for the day, and we know he would be super anxious and bark up a storm without us. We do have some mobile groomers in the area, but they have mixed reviews, and when we did use one, our dog was very anxious during his cut. So instead my husband and I decided to attempt the impossible -- purchase clippers so that we could do our own dog haircuts! I am so glad we purchased this set of clippers. Not only are they relatively cheap ($30 vs. a couple of hundred dollars like some of the other sets cost!), but they have been working perfectly for a couple of years. The set comes with a pair of scissors, which are helpful for getting some spots that can't really be clipped easily, like around the paws and around the face/eyes, and the clippers themselves come with multiple guards, for different length cuts. The blade is pretty quiet and it did a good job of not scaring our poor little guy away. While the clippers do get kind of warm eventually, I think they last a good 20 minutes before I start to feel any warmth and that's enough time for some good grooming (of course, if you need more time, you can let the device cool and start back up again after about 5 minutes). I would definitely recommend these clippers for any doggie parents who want to give their pups haircuts right at home!
K**A
Fantastic grooming kit.
After about 8 years, the clippers we had by Wahl finally gave up. It was a cordless pro series model that never was even had the blade sharpened. For the replacement, we knew the brand was outstanding, however I didn't like the cordless model, one because over time the charge wouldn't hold, so to operate it, the unit needed to be plugged in all the time. This time around we wanted a model that was not cordless, affordable and could handle cutting the hair of our 11 year old Lhasa Apso. We ordered the item through Amazon obviously, and since we have Prime, the item arrived in two days flat, just in time for her monthly cut. With the other clippers it would take me around 1 1/2 to 2 hours depending of the length of the hair to finish. With this unit it took me one hour flat, so a 50% performance increase is awesome. Next, every single one of these clippers will vibrate, so expecting none or almost no vibration is not realistic. The unit itself where you place your hand gets warm not hot, after a solid non stop one hour use, again expected. What was completely unexpected is a blade that is NOT even warm after that same hour use, making your pet feel at ease all the time, specially around the sensitive paws, belly and inside of the ears. The unit comes with around 3-4 blade guards to change hair length, perhaps not as many as other units but more than enough for us. Everything can also be stored safely using the enclosed hard plastic case with a built in handle. Anyways, not being a pro groomer, but just the plain ol' butler to a furry Lhasa Apso makes this a perfect item that pays for itself with the first cut. I think that if you take care of the unit, and you are using it on one or two animals, it will hold up for years. ** TIPS ** Clean the unit after each use, to keep the blades going for as long as the other machine did without sharpening, the only thing I did was to spray a bit of WD 40 to remove any debris and prevent oxidation. NEVER clean with water and let only to air dry, you will ruin it. Of course after using the WD 40 clean excess with a dry paper towel.
R**S
Good for the price
I bought this because my American Cocker was badly overdue for a grooming. I've cut her hair on my own once before, but the clippers weren't very good to begin with and they stopped working after that one time. I had gotten her from a shelter and they did a botched job of a haircut. They basically just cut out the mats she had which left her with really long strands of hair in some places and in some places it being really short. She literally looked like she lost a fight with a lawnmower. All I basically did that one time was shave her completely down because there was really nothing else I could do with that horrible cut she had. I took her to the groomer's twice since then. I spent just as much for one trip as I did for buying these clippers. The groomer does a decent job, it's just that she never understands what I mean when I explain how I want her hair cut. I like her hair long and I do what I can to maintain it. My dog has never had mats since I've had her. In other words, I don't just take her to the groomer to get her shaved down or a puppy cut. When I take her to the groomer, she always cuts it too short or doesn't cut it enough. I think my hair cut for her looks pretty good for having very limited experience cutting dog hair. (Although, I've cut people hair many times, so it's not so different) I basically shaved down her back and chest, kept her head and legs long, but trimmed it just a bit. She looks really cute and I think the clippers did a really good job in the amount of time it took. Last time I gave her a hair cut, it took twice as long and she had a lot less hair then. I also liked the fact that it included multiple combs so I was able to blend the short hair into the long. And the scissors were really sharp. Better than hair scissors I've bought for $5+. The clippers were strong enough to keep up with her really thick fur. However, I feel like they were good enough for this job, but if I had decided to do all of her body they wouldn't have held up. Toward the end, they weren't cutting as well and I had to set it to the coarse hair setting to cut the last bit around her neck. And had to remove the comb I had attached to cut the hair that grows on the sides of her face. The noise level of the clippers was tolerable and understandable. My dog wasn't afraid of the buzzing at all. However, when you switch the clippers on, it makes a really loud "snap" sound. I feel like this noise is what startled my dog because after so long she learned that noise meant it was coming at her soon. I became aware of it too when I saw her jump at the switch. They also get really hot after so long and I had to switch to scissoring the long bits and took two other breaks to let the clippers cool down. I'm sure the heat effected their performance because when they weren't working as well anymore, I stopped and oiled them and it made no difference. (I also oiled them before I started using them and when hair got stuck in them about a 3rd of the way through) I can't imagine how anyone could cut their pet's hair in 15 mins, like I read someone say. I also do not think they would ever hold up for a large dog. I found the manual to be completely disorganized. It went from how to cut the head to blades to how to groom horses, then Schnauzers, then the taper lever, then how to groom sheep, then Spaniels, then safety, then poodles then how to groom the stomach and legs. (or something like that) Also, to clarify another review the lever that supposedly made her hair cut really uneven, is the taper lever. (If she bothered to read the manual she would know that.) It moves the blades to different angles in order to give a closer cut without the use of a comb. I found this to be more of a high and low setting rather than any difference in the cut. This is also explained in the short DVD that I found to be very helpful. (Much more so than the manual) Although, the DVD went through the different breed styles a bit too quickly and would've liked to see the breeds in the title menu instead of just the poodle. In all, I would recommend this for someone who is wanting to cut hair on a small animal. It's suitable for thick hair, but not long jobs. It would probably be a good idea to keep up with small and short hair cuts rather than do one big job. Those with little experience are provided with good resources in the kit, if you utilize it. It's a very decent clipper for the price and I like all the extra bits in the kit. Here's a big question on the kit though, what on earth is that hand mirror for? (Stuck that in my purse for me (: )
K**T
Great clippers. sharp
Worked grate on my golden retriever.
C**D
Basically the generic corded wall clipper with a dog logo and genuinely garbage quality control
Out of the box the clipper seems like the blades are dull and not in any way different from those meant for human hair. This managed to lightly pinch my puppy by pulling on some hair even though it was while using a half inch guide. I later looked at the sharpness of the reciprocating metal bits. Not only did it seem to be only partially lapped rather than completely (and thus could not have been correctly ground sharp at time of manufacture ), the screw holes or screw posts are misaligned so that it’s impossible to correctly position the cutters square with each other. This implies either 1) process failure in their metal machining setup or 2) some reliability issue in one a) injection molding b) parts assembly c) plastic machining My pretty old and under maintained cordless wahl that I’ve used myself for nearly a decade trims her way more gently. Granted I’ve sharpened it a few times Also in less than the time to trim a 20lb dogs coat it got uncomfortably hot in the hand. Though that’s gonna be true for any brushed dc motor that doesn’t actively blow air over the motor within the case. About as loud as you’d expect a brushed motor to be. Disappointed with this product.
S**Z
Too loud, scissors are cheap, heats up, but cute well for behaved dog
Dislike: how loud the machine is, the cheap quality of scissors(you have to start your cut ALL THE WAY BACK of the scissors to have a smooth cut, if you don’t it will cut but you’ll have to do multiple cuts), also the machine heats up if you have it on for long Like: easy to hold(the machine, the scissors, and plastic comb), all the guards seem to leave a good cut result(although I wouldn’t REALLY know as this is my first time owning a dog and therefore first time grooming a dog at home, but regardless the cut turned out good, aside from some minor easy improvements for next time(like missing some hair in ears 😅), the oil seemed to do the job, the comb did its job in finding knots when brushing with it, REALLY THANKFUL the machine has a LONG CORD(even tho first time grooming at home our dog was fine after been using it first on their legs, like the instructions said, then work up, so by the time we got to his head, he was much calmer than before than when I tried 😅 to start at his head)
E**O
Its sound is moderate!
Such a great clipper for my dog! Excellent quality!
T**M
Couldn't be happier.
I was worried about purchasing one of these cheaper home trimmers and performing the task myself, but now I couldn't be happier. Facts: I have no trimmer operation knowledge before this. I own a Toy Poodle so the hair is pretty thick and tough to work with. Pros: #Saves money over getting someone else to do it. #Dog is much more comfortable with her owner cutting her hair than a stranger. #Surprisingly quiet. My dog hates hair dryers, vacuum, and most other electronics, but she didn't mind the noise from this. #The accessories are nice. The comb isn't as cheap as I expected and the sissors are sharp. I am not sure what the mirror would be used for, does your dog need to see how his/her hair looks? #The cutting part is pretty quick, depending on the size of your dog. Mine was done in under 15 minutes, however see the time user in the cons below. Cons: #Hair prepping is quite time consuming. Wash, brush, rewash, re-brush. This is of course necessary to make sure the trimmer doesn't get caught in your dogs hair. The amount of prepare work you would have to do depends on your dogs hair. #I don't think that I will ever have the skill of a professional groomer. Even if I did I don't think this performs as well as an expensive commercial grade trimmer. Recommendation: #Save some money and buy this. The only thing you will really be losing is the hair cuts might not look as good as they use to. Many people have been around my dog and not noticed, I kind of doubt your friend/family are dog judges too. #Have treats ready to give your dog during the evolution. There is a reason why the professionals do this and you should to. It make the whole thing go smoother. #Routinely washing and brushing you dogs hair will help with the prep work. Also cutting your dogs hair more often will make the prep and cutting go easier.
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