The KM2 is part of Wahl’s KM range of animal clippers.
It’s a corded 2 speed clipper that offers both 3000 and 3400 strokes per minute speeds, and comes with a Wahl #10 Ultimate Series detachable blade.
In this Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper Review we outline the other main features of this clipper, outline some potential drawbacks, and consider who it may and may not be for.
Let’s check it out!
(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)
Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper: Review
If you prefer, you can go straight to viewing the Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper here:
- Wahl KM2 Pet Clipper (on Chewy)
- Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Corded Clipper (on Amazon) – a corded rotary motor clipper. Has two speeds of 3000, and 3400 strokes per minute
Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper: Review
Features
A corded animal clipper for dogs, cats, horses & livestock
The clipper is a 2 speed clipper – choose from 3000 and 3400 strokes per minute
Has a 16 foot power cord
The clipper is 7.5 inches long, and weighs 13 ounces
Comes with a Wahl #10 Ultimate Series Blade
Compatible with Wahl’s detachable blades and guide combs
Has a 2-year limited warranty – make sure you check the warranty duration and conditions when you buy
Clipper is made in Hungary, and blades are made in the USA
The kit overall includes the clipper, competition series no.10 detachable blade, 2 extra drive tips, removal tool, cleaning brush, blade oil and instructions.
Drawbacks
For USA use only – not for international use
Although the motor provides good torque and power, the speed on the second setting could be quicker. It is 3400 compared to the the KM10’s 3700 SPM
The warranty is a 2 year limited warranty compared to the KM10’s 5 year limited warranty
Overall
The clipper is good without being great. It’s probably more suited to thin to medium thickness fur. You might struggle with it for matted sections of fur. For the price, we think you can find better value 2 speed clippers like the Andis AGC2 UltraEdge 2 Speed Pet Clipper
View the Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper on Amazon
Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper: Buyer’s Guide
Who Might The Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper Be For?
Those looking for a corded animal clipper
Those who prefer Wahl over Andis or Oster
Those looking for a 2 speed clipper
Those looking for a detachable blade clipper
Who Might The Wahl Professional Animal KM2 Clipper NOT Be For?
Those looking for a cordless clipper
Those looking for a clipper with more than 2 speeds
Those who want a clipper with a speed higher than 3400 SPM
Those looking for a clipper for very thick or matted fur
Wahl Animal/Pet Clipper Blades & Combs
You can read more about the different Wahl animal and pet clipper blades and combs in this guide.
We discuss the types of blades and combs, what lengths they cut, compatibility with different clippers and more.
Wahl KM Clippers Comparison Guide
Wahl KM vs KM2 vs KM5 vs KM10 Animal/Pet Clippers: Comparison Guide
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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