✂️ Groom like a pro, anywhere, anytime!
The Wahl Super Groom Cordless Pet Clipper delivers professional-grade grooming with 100 minutes of cordless runtime, adjustable precision blades (0.7-3 mm), and whisper-quiet operation ideal for sensitive dogs. Its detachable blades simplify cleaning, while the quick charge and LED battery indicator keep you powered up and in control. Perfect for millennial pet owners seeking convenience, performance, and a stress-free grooming experience.
Blade material | See Description |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05037127021460 |
Manufacturer | Wahl |
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 23.2 x 7.5 x 23.3 cm; 721 g |
Item model number | WM6872-800 |
Pet Life Stage | Adult |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Material Composition | 100% Synthetic |
Outer Material | Synthetic |
Inner Material | See description |
Colour | Chrome |
Size | One Size |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | Wipe clean |
Special features | Battery,Cordless |
Specific Uses | Active |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | B |
Item Weight | 721 g |
A**L
Dog cliper
Perfect 👌
K**P
Must have for home grooming
So I have a cockapoo Logan he is very good and I can do anything with him I owe several wahl clippers kmss corded and I took the plunge and bought the km cordless yes they are the best clippers I have but only because there more powerful. These are powerful in there own right these are handy as they are 5-1 blade I use comb attachments so I use 40 setting with the combs and 10 setting for hygiene cut bum groin area and 30 for paws. These clipper will easily go full groom as I mentioned I have a better clipper but I use these over the km Logan is a fair size cockapoo has a miniature poodle dad but is very slight built around 12.4 kg he has a thick curly coat and boy it grows fast. I used YouTube to learn how to groom him. He lets me do anything he is so funny if I ask him for his paw to clip or do his nails he just gives them to me. So these don’t heat up like the km cordless and other A5 snap on blades I use comb attachments on all my clippers so the blades don’t touch his skin. But these don’t get hot at all. These are also the quietest of all clippers. I love these and if I was honest I would say if u like me r a home grommet my boy only then thes r all you need. I have the trimmers as well they r very good as well easy to use and clean. Well recommend.
R**T
Good but Poorly Presented
Update Feb 2025: the battery has gone, after 3 years. It still works from the mains, but very short battery life.I bought a cheap clipper set in the past from Wahl, including scissors, combs and a mi7llion useless accessories. What prompted me to buy this set was the absence of all the useless accessories, less is more, any set including all that tacky rubbish is just for sales motivation.So here is basically a roaring clipper at the business end of the spectrum with a large supply of clipper oil, a long cable, 6 clip-on length attachments from 4.5 to 25mm. The blade itself has a lever with 5 adjustments from 0.7 to 3mm.Negatives:* It comes poorly presented in the standard Wahl plastic case. The manual cannot sit comfortably in the case (it's 2cm too long or too wide so you need to bend it) and you just throw the parts inside anyhow. The hinge of the case is just thin bendy plastic, take it from me, it breaks after ~6 months, get your sellotape out. The case has rounded corners and is unnecessarily bulky for stowing away. In the USA there is beautiful design from companies like Apple at one end of the scale, on the other end we have Wahl, the purely basic, thoughtless, clunky and clumsy couldn't-care-less way of thinking. Photos attached to show how messy it looks. This chaos gets annoying to deal with over time, open the box and pieces fall out, digging around for things, etc.* The oil applicator is too wide to apply oil at all the points in their instructions, see photo with yellow card - same whether the blade is attached or detached.* First use requires charge time of 16 hours.* Charger is proprietary, perhaps usb would offer more flexibility and less waste in this day and age.* NOT FACTORY SEALED. I like my electronics to arrive sealed. This set doesn't even look new when opened. Anyone is free to mess with it. The plastic Wahl case has an unsealed cardboard sleeve around it, that's it!The Good:* No nonsense clipper with high grade blade (I cannot vouch for it, it's just what's been written and I believe it)* Runs from battery or mains.* Long cable. Plenty of oil. Only includes the necessities.* Relatively quiet maybe compared to barber shops but don't expect too much - it makes the expected sound.* Made in Germany.I cannot say how good the battery is yet. If I run into problems with cutting I'll update, no update means it cuts just fine.Update:Cutting: blade cuts extremely well at blade setting 1 (shortest) but for my cocker spaniel with long hair, it snags on the longer settings. The shortest setting goes through knots when moved slowly. The comb attachments work well as long as the hair is brushed or free from knots and the clipper blade is on the shortest setting, excellent results. The design of comb allows quickly pushing the attachment off with the thumb to remove unforeseen knots.Battery: first charge of 16 hours gave cutting time of an hour with one battery light remaining. It says optimal battery achieved after 5 charges. It fully charges in an hour.Other: instructions recommend cleaning blade with Wahl hygienic spray cleaner, not included - you can buy on Amazon as a set that includes yet another bottle of oil, because the price of the hygienic spray on its own is the same as the set - something wrong there.Manual is annoyingly disorganised and complicated, just like the overall product presentation.Is it worth £100 compared to a £40 cheaper set? Maybe, the cutting is certainly better, it's cordless, time will tell - if the blade is durable, I'd say it's worth the money.
D**B
Long lasting dog trimmer!
I bought these clippers from Amazon January 2019 after reading, mostly positive, reviews. I took to grooming my wavy haired cockapoo after numerous price increases at the local groomers and the fact that I have an anxious doggo. Whilst these were a little more expensive than most at the time, I have now had them 5 years and have saved over £1,500 on grooming in this time. I replaced the blade last year as it had started catching on the dogs fur, so I knew it must be blunt, and time to replace. That was really easy to do as the blade itself just pops off. So, new blade and as good as new again. Long lasting. Def recommend.
K**I
Not suitable for doodle coat
I have a golden doodle. The clippers worked well for the first cut but by the second time I had used them they had gone blunt and weren’t cutting. I wouldn’t recommend these for a thick doodle coat.
B**E
Really 'Super' Clippers!
I could never get my dog groomer to clip our poodle in a shorter, less fancy cut and as he loves to go into undergrowth it meant he was always getting covered in seeds, thorny sticks etc. If it was wet he would also get really tangled. His fluffy head used to look awful within no time - he's not that curly so the longer hair would fall into a central parting, making him look really stupid and in hot weather, he was clearly struggling. Ours is a family pet - not a show dog - so I began to feel that paying out for a groomer every six weeks wasn't satisfactory. We had once tried to clip him ourselves with a mains powered, cheap set of clippers, but it wasn't a good experience for us or the dog, but then we met a woman who had a poodle with a smart, short cut and she said she did it herself with these clippers and that cordless was the way to go. Once ordered on Prime, these arrived the next day and we set about clipping our boy. Although I know there is room for improvement with my technique (the Wahl website has very helpful tips and videos), he doesn't look too bad at all. The experience wasn't too traumatic either (for the dog or me) and the charge lasted throughout - despite it taking quite a while, with breaks for games of fetch and cups of tea, because this was the first time of trying and I wanted to keep levels of stress down. One important tip is to keep clearing the hair off the blades and to apply the oil to the blades every now and then during the cutting. All in all, we're delighted - dog is comfortable and looks OK and these clippers will pay for themselves inside 15 weeks. I'm also confidant that my technique will improve with each groom and that I'll be able to do it much more quickly - and of course I can give him a quick trim whenever I feel like it - no appointments necessary! Brilliant!
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