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RE: [RC] Clippers - Lynette Helgeson

As a pet groomer for many years and having used many different brands of
clippers, I am going to advise you to not waste your money and buy a
Laube. I bought one brand new, it broke down and quite in a week. So I
took it back and got another one. This one lasted just long enough to
get past warranty. Sent it in to get fixed, I was told by the repair guy
that they get a lot of Laube because they break down a lot. After I paid
$50 to get it repaired, it worked for another two weeks and quit again.
I sent for some parts and tried to fix it myself, ran maybe another
week. It is know in my drawer with an Oster that I bought and ran for a
while. 

Andis is a company that stands behind its clippers and I have had good
luck with them. Most of the grommers that I know have either Oster or
Andis, both are good clippers that hold up well, but Andis stands up
behind their clippers better, smaller company then Oster. 

If you really want a Laube, I will sell you one really cheap, hardly
used and just needs a little work. :-) 

Lynette

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From: SandyDSA@xxxxxxx
Subject: [RC]   Clippers

Hey for you guys who clip your horses for the winter season - trace clip

whatever - I know this seems SO stupid in light of...current
issues...but I need  
to know who makes the best clippers for body clips and such. I have a
site 
for  Laube and they have two that look great and have gotten great
reviews but I 
cannot decide. Anyone know anything?
Sandy

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