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- Made from high-carbon hardened stainless steel for durability and longevity
- Precision cutting edges for smooth and even cutting performance
- Prioritizing Pet Comfort: Ultracool Technology means Groomsaber blades remain cooler for longer during demanding grooming sessions
- Handles thick and heavy dog coats with ease
- Ditch the dullness! Say goodbye to sharpening with our affordable replacement cutters.
- Rust-proof and easy to clean
- For best results, use this blade on a clean and dry coat, that has been brushed out.
- Hold the back of the blade at an angle while keeping the edge in contact with the skin
- Use a light touch when clipping to prevent irritation or discomfort for the dog
- Move the clipper in the direction of hair growth for a natural cut or against the direction of hair growth for a smooth cut
- When using a longer blade, additional scissor work may be required to achieve a polished look
- If possible, use a blade tool to remove the old cutter and insert the new one.
- Alternatively, make use of a standard/slotted screwdriver to gently lift the tension spring, just enough to slide the new cutter into place.
- Cutters are pre-sharpened, so take care to avoid accidental cuts to your hands.
PRIOR TO USE
- Before using the blade, make sure it is clean and free of any debris or hair
- To ensure a smooth and efficient cut, oil the blades with a clipper oil or a light machine oil before use
- Check the blades for any nicks or dullness, and sharpen or replace if necessary
AFTER USE
- After each use, clean the blades with a brush or a blade wash to remove any hair or debris
- Dry the blades thoroughly before storing them
- Oil the blades again to prevent rust and prolong the life of the blades
BLADE STORAGE
- Store blades in a cool, dry place to prolong the life of the blades
- Keep the blades in a protective case or a blade rack to prevent damage or injury
ACHIEVIENG MAXIMUM USE
- Keep the edge of the blade sharp by having it professionally sharpened
- Use the right blade for the right coat type and thickness
- Keep blades clean, well-oiled, and sharpened
Clip System - Easy Installation
Cleaning The Blade
Storing Blade After Use
7F-Blade
4F-Blade
3F-Blade
Our blades are made with a unique blend of high carbon stainless steel, which provides a superior level of durability and sharpness compared to standard stainless steel blades. The high carbon content in our blades allows for a harder and stronger edge, making them ideal for professional grooming use. We utilize ultracool technology that keeps blades cooler for longer and maintains pet comfort. Additionally, our blades go through a special heat treatment process that adds to their strength and improves their resistance to wear and tear. This means that our blades will last longer and require less sharpening, saving you time and money in the long run. Overall, our high carbon stainless steel blades are the perfect choice for professional groomers looking for top-of-the-line performance and durability.
Choosing the correct blade according to the breed of dog is important to ensure a proper and safe grooming experience for both you and the pet. The first step in choosing the right blade is to understand the coat type of the dog. Different blades are designed for different coat types, such as a #10 blade for a sanitary trim, or a 3F blade for a thick and heavy coat. You should also take into consideration the size and shape of the dog, as well as any specific grooming needs or concerns.
It is recommended that blades be professionally sharpened to ensure the best grooming results and to prevent injury to the pet. While it may be possible to sharpen the blades yourself, it is important to note that improper sharpening can damage the blades and make them less effective. By having blades professionally sharpened, you can be sure that they are being sharpened to the proper angle and that they will be as sharp as possible. Additionally, having a professional sharpen your blades can help identify any issues, such as nicks or damage, that you may not have noticed. In short, to ensure the best grooming experience for your dog and the longevity of your blades, it is recommended to have them professionally sharpened on a regular basis.
The frequency at which you should oil and clean your blades will depend on how often you use them. In general, it is a good idea to oil your blades after every use to ensure they stay in good working condition. Cleaning your blades should also be done after each use to remove any hair or debris that may have accumulated on the blades. It's important to keep your blades in good condition to ensure that they work efficiently and to prevent any damage to the blades.
It is important to regularly inspect your blades for any signs of wear and tear or damage. This will help ensure that your blades are working at optimal performance and prevent any potential harm to a dog during grooming. To inspect your blades, you should first clean them thoroughly. Use a soft brush or cloth to remove any hair or debris that may have accumulated on the blade. Next, look for any nicks, dents, or other signs of damage on the blade. Pay close attention to the edges of the blade, as this is where most wear and tear occurs. If you notice any signs of damage, such as a bent or broken tooth, it is important to stop using the blade immediately and have it replaced. Continuing to use a damaged blade can cause harm to a pet. It is also important to check the tension of the blade. If the blade is loose, it may not cut properly and can also cause harm to a pet. If the tension is too tight, it can cause excessive wear on the blade and make it harder to use.
Proper storage of your blades is crucial to ensure they last as long as possible. It is important to keep your blades clean, dry, and protected from damage. We recommend storing your blades in a dry, cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight. It's also a good idea to keep them in a protective case or sheath to prevent accidental damage or dulling. Additionally, it's a good practice to wipe down your blades with a light oil or lubricant before storing them. It's also important to note that blades should never be stored next to other metal objects, as they can cause damage. By following these simple storage guidelines, you can ensure your blades remain sharp and in good condition for longer.
Customers should properly dispose of used clipper blades by first ensuring that they are completely cool and have been cleaned of any hair or debris. They should then be placed in a protective container, to prevent accidental injury. Used blades should not be placed in regular household trash, as they can pose a risk to sanitation workers and others who may come into contact with them. Instead, customers should check with their local council, municipality or waste management company for proper disposal instructions. Pet Parents: Some barbers or grooming salons may also accept used blades for proper disposal.