Best Trimmer For Dog, Pet & Animal Hair

 

We’ve put this guide together for finding the Best Trimmer For Dog, Pet Or Animal Hair.

A trimmer is specifically a lighter weight, more compact tool than an animal hair clipper. 

A trimmer is more for touch ups and finer hair, where as clippers can generally be used for full body clipping.

If you are interested in checking out clippers instead, you can read this guide about Andis, Wahl and Oster animal clippers – which are some of the best brands on the market.

If what you want is a lightweight and light duty trimmer – let’s jump in and check out the options!

 

(NOTE: this is a general information guide only, and is not professional advice, or a substitute for professional advice. A qualified vet or animal expert is the only person qualified to give you expert advice in regards to your pet/s)

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Best Trimmer For Dog, Pet & Animal Hair: Reviews & Buyer’s Guide

Our top picks for the best pet and animal trimmers are:

 

Best Trimmer For Dog, Pet & Animal Hair: Reviews

You can read reviews of the above trimmers and clipper/trimmers here:

oneisall Dog Shaver Clippers Review Guide

Wahl Mini Arco Animal Hair Trimmer Review

Wahl Bravura Lithium Animal Clippers Review

 

Best Trimmer For Dog, Pet & Animal Hair: Buyer’s Guide

Animal Clipper vs Trimmer: Which To Get?

It really comes down to your preferences.

Personally, we believe clippers present a lot more value for money and versatility as you can easily use them for full body clipping as well as touch up, detail and light clipping.

However, some people prefer a very lightweight and small trimmer, in which case a trimmer might be better.

Bear in mind trimmers are really only for finer fur and areas of the body like the ears, face, feet, base of tail etc. They can’t do body or heavy duty clipping like some clippers can.

 

Blades For Animal Trimmers

You usually don’t get the blade versatility and choice for trimmers that you do for most clippers.

They might just be compatible with an adjustable blade for example that allows you to trim at 5 different cut lengths.

On the other hand, if you look at clippers for example, they may have the ability to take detachable blades of many different cutting lengths.

Look at the trimmer product description to see what blades it is compatible with.

 

What Other Features & Things Should You Look Out For In Dog Hair Trimmers?

You may like to look out for the following considerations and questions about a trimmer you buy:

What thickness of fur is the trimmer for? Just fine/thin fur?

What types of coats and dog breeds can the trimmer be used on? Poodles, terriers, spaniels, all breeds? Can it be used on livestock as well?

How many speeds the trimmer has (SPM/strokes per minute)

What the maximum and minimum speeds of the trimmer is

How much does the trimmer weigh

How long is the trimmer

What shape is the trimmer when you grip it – circular, or squarer?

How long is the trimmer cord

How long is the warranty that comes with the trimmer? What is the duration, and what are the conditions of the warranty and return policy?

What sort of motor does the trimmer have – rotary, electromagnetic?

What sort of blade drive system does the trimmer have?

Does the trimmer have any technology that keeps the power and torque of the drive motor consistent through the cuts?

What comes in the trimmer kit – does it come with a blade, blade oil, storage case etc.?

What extra blades might you need to buy with the trimmer

What blades the trimmer is compatible with

What guide combs the clipper/trimmer is compatible with

Does the trimmer come with any extra features like an ON locking switch?

Is the trimmer a 2 in 1 corded and cordless trimmer?

 

Additionally for cordless trimmers, you might ask:

What type of battery does it have – rechargeable lithium ion, rechargeable NiMH, or replaceable AA?

How long does the battery last for on full charge?

How long does the battery take to charge?

Does the battery charge on a charge stand or directly through a charger cord?

Is the battery in built into the trimmer, or is it removable?

 

Other Animal & Dog Clippers

You can check out some of the best dog clippers on the market at the moment in this guide.

 

 

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