When you need a pair of dog clippers, how do you decide between the standard electric dog hair clippers with a cord and the newer cordless models? Although, there are many similarities to the ones with cords and without cords, there are also some differences which you’ll want to explore before making your final selection.
Unless you come across a lemon, most every pair of dog hair clippers, no matter what brand, style or power source should capably perform the required tasks to some level. They are designed to cut hair and unless they are damaged they should be able to meet at least that claim. There are designs, however, that make a simple tool so much more by including additional features that bring a whole new level of convenience to the performance of the job.
The standard pet clippers from the store that come with a cord have been around for a long time. They have improved in many ways over the years and those of us who use them regularly are appreciative of any upgrades that add comfort or efficiency to their use. While cords have served us well for years, the recent social push for a unencumbered lifestyle who’s main focus is on portability and having no strings attached has brought about a revolution in cordless technology that is showing itself in every aspect of our lives.
Dog grooming supplies that have rechargeable, cordless technology are fast becoming popular. Not having to maneuver around your pet with a cord tugging against the tool lends much more convenience and control that it is quite understandable for a cordless tool to be among those considered when thinking about acquiring a trimmer. However, there are trade-offs when it comes to cordless technology versus power cords.
Even with the latest improvements in battery powered dog supplies, (and there have been some real winners!), many of the rechargeable, cordless dog clippers may not last the entire duration while attempting to trim a large pet or a medium pet with a detailed, more complicated style. It’s important that you figure this issue into your decision prior to making a purchase.