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Old 6th December 2009
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Default Liveryman Harmony Clippers have you got or used?

Went hunting for new pair of clippers today as wanted to have a look at them in the flesh rather than order out Catalogue or off net as I am only small and have little hands wanted a small light pair. Was looking at Lister clippers that were not the smallest but liked feel in my hand anyway spoke to sales assistant who swore by the Harmony (Liveryman) clippers now when I seen them I thought they are trimmers and argued with her but I really did like the lightness and feel of them and the fact that they were cordless or mains but was not convinced. Someone on the passing stopped and apologised for interupting but agreed with sales assistant that she regularly clips both Icelandic ponies full clips with these clippers and swears by them. I like the fact they are light, quiet cordless or mains with low recharge time and blades are reasonably priced to. The added bonus no tensioning but I still cant seem to shrug off the fact they might not do as good as bigger counterparts. I would just be clipping my two out with the exception of an odd pony or too. Was she right in suggesting these ones. She was not trying to make money as these were slightly cheaper than the Lister ones. Help me before I buy A pair. Will I be making a mistake?
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Old 12th December 2009
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Ive been looking at these clippers too for Billy, any comments anyone????
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I have them!!!!

Fab Fab clippers! Lightweight, not too noisy, battery time very good.

Mine regularly do one of my arabs and the shetland. They have also this year done my friends ultra hairy cob. and get used all summer for cutting Bridle paths etc. Absolutly fab and if you don't have too many horses to do I'd highly recommend them! I love mine!
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Old 16th December 2009
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I have a pair that OH brought me for christmas last year & i prefur to use them to my cordless Wahl ones i have. There quite, light & charge up really quick. I clip my shetland out completly & also do bridle path & her beard with them in the summer. My friends horse who hates clippers allowed me to clip her neck out with them.
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