✂️ Groom Like a Pro, Keep Your Pet Calm!
The Andis24675 UltraEdge pet clipper features a powerful 120V two-speed rotary motor designed for professional-grade trimming across all breeds. Its ultra-quiet operation minimizes pet anxiety, while the detachable stainless steel blade allows for easy cleaning and blade changes. Built with durable, shatter-proof housing and a 14-foot heavy-duty cord, this clipper offers reliable performance and freedom of movement for efficient grooming.
Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 7.75 x 10 inches |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Detachable |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
A**R
Great quality, minimal noise
Wow! I’m impressed. My dog is sensitive to loud noises and this is the only grooming shaver he can tolerate. My dog is an Australian Shepard, super thick double coat fur, mats easily. This shaver worked wonderful. I was hesitant on it being a plug in but I attached it to an extension cord and trimmed my dog outside in the shade…worked great. I will note that this shaver is not silent like other reviews I read, it’s just not as loud as other products for grooming.
A**D
Great cutter, Very sturdy, cut a medium dog easily.
When our groomer raised our rates, it was time to learn about trimming a dog on our own. This product came highly recommended from a groomer. We purchased it realizing that if we trim our dog 3 times, we will have made money. The clippers are nice and heavy to make sure they hold up for long uses. It does get warm after about 45 minutes of use, but seems to cool quickly. We were outside with a breeze. It took us forever to trim our dog and this held up well. As we get better at grooming, it won't take so long. The hardest thing is changing the head. A 10mm is pretty short and good for around the private areas. We bought a 5mm for the body which is also a bit short, but as it's summer, he needs the shorter fur. IT keeps the stickers away. Overall this is a great product.
D**B
Worth every penny vs the cheap cordless on amazon
Game changer vs the $30-$40 ones on Amazon. I wish I went with this sooner. I was washing my dogs the day before and letting them dry, my cheap clippers wouldn't easily cut. So I got a blow dryer which made barely an improvement. Then I got a real set of clippers and I mowed through my doodle shaggy winter coat easy as can be. The clippers make the difference and is what you are needing if you are trying to decide.
S**E
Don’t waste your money if you have a standard poodle
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This corded Andis 2 speed clipper sucks. I bought it in Nov 2024 to replace my Andis Pro 3 Speed (it had a cord too) which finally died (RIP quality clippers) after almost 5 years of use on a huge standard poodle. My old 3 speed Andis clippers would start to get hot to the touch after 3 hours of hardcore work. This is a reasonable workload, based on professional groomers’ feedback. The clipper’s heat would transfer from the motor to the actual blades (I swap blades every 5 minutes or so), so I knew it was time for a break.I’ve used this new 2 speed Andis clippers set (10 grooming sessions in 8 months for 1 large standard poodle). These 2 speed clippers CANNOT handle a reasonable workload. This clipper gets overheated after 20 minutes of work. That includes me swapping blades every 4-5 minutes, so that I can work on my poodle’s coat for the full 20 minute segment.It is NOT reasonable for clippers to overheat so fast for a clean, dry, & prepped poodle coat. Overheating - it’s like being touched by a hot curling iron. Humans don’t like it, and my dog certainly doesn’t either The noise is comparable to my prior 3 speed clippers, and I had initially thought that these clippers were a decent purchase value. That is absolutely NOT the case. The purchase price difference for a corded Andis Pro 3 Speed in late 2019 vs Andis 2 Speed in late 2024 was significant. But so is the quality of the 2 different products that I bought. If I didn’t have all the blades, attachments, and related gear for my 1st Andis clippers … I would switch to Wahl or Oster cordless clippers in a heartbeat.This drop in Andis’ product usability affects my workflow & efficiency. Now it takes me more than 8 hours to fully groom my ONE large standard poodle. Ugh. I even used brand new blades yesterday/today (July 2025), to make sure whether it’s the clippers or the blades causing the overheating problem. I am not a professional groomer, but I’ve taken lessons. I groom my huge standard poodle at home for a few reasons:1. Save money2. Eliminate injuries3. Enhance our bond (medical service dog). The attached photos are a comparison: floofy “poodle” style with Andis Pro 3 speed took 3 hours (in general, before hand scissoring). Very short “summer” nearly Lab haircut took almost 8 hours last time (late May 2025). I’ve already spent 8 hours these past 2 days, and I’m not finished with his current cut (mid July 2025). Hair removal:Standard poodle
L**E
Good Clipper, Bad Directions for Blade Change
I just took this clipper out yesterday to use it for the first time. Since I have a size 7 blade I wanted to put on, and since I am merely an amateur dog groomer of only my own dogs, I read the directions about how to remove the size 10 that came attached to it. Well, it turns out that THE INSTRUCTIONS WERE INACCURATE AND I CUT MYSELF ON THE BLADE pretty badly. (Hence, four stars.) I was worried I might need stitches, but so far the super glue I used on it is holding the skin together.This was completely avoidable since I discovered on accident how to actually easily remove the blade at the same time I sliced myself. (I am pretty sure the cut made it through all the layers of my skin on my pointer finger and I have a minor slice on the palm of my hand. The glue came off in the pic of my finger. You can sort of see the cut on the palm of my hand through the glue. I just took these pics now, not right after it happened. Will be re-gluing shortly.)The instructions say, "While holding down the blade release mechanism, push down on blade, then gently pull the blade forward." I am here to tell you not to push the blade down at all. You press the release button and then pull up on the blade and it easily comes right off. Both my husband and I tried to get it off using said directions without success, and I even used a rubber shelf liner to protect my hand while I did it. I don't even know how the slicing of my hand ended up happening. The blade was so sharp I didn't even feel it at first. So please be careful. I don't want anyond else to suffer like me.As for the clipper, it worked well on my Mini Schnauzer overall. I didn't even bother using the low setting much as the high setting was really smooth. My old Andis blade combs fit nicely on it. The cord is pretty long, but I still used an extension cord for it. The blade got hot eventually, just like any other blade, so I unplugged and let it cool off a few times. If you are a groomer, you likely have multiple blades, so that will probably only matter for us amateurs. The unit itself wasn't louder than usual. This doesn't come with a case, which I don't like, but it does have a little metal hanger on it. So enjoy the clipper, but be careful!
B**B
Awesome!
Work awesome on my pom Pom mix dog! The right length! I lion cut him and he is so cute! 🥰
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