kalina82 | 01-04-2011 11:01 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Darlene68
(Post 3381224)
Kellie, It's a cheap set of Andis clippers model PM-1. I put on a guard that came with it, which had #1 on it, right over the blade, I thought the motor would burn out :rolleyes: If I ever attempt a full clip again I'm going to invest in better clippers!! | When I first got Morgan (and before I got into grooming professionally) I too bought a cheap set of clippers figuring I'd do it myself. I don't remember what kind they were but they were similar to the ones you bought and had those same stupid plastic snap on combs. My first attempt at grooming was horrible. She was uneven and choppy in places where the comb snapped off the blade. It was just terrible. Plus the clippers got really hot, really fast. Needless to say I threw them out when i was finished and put a set of pjs on morgan to hide her terrible hair cut. The next time she was due for a cut I took her to a professional groomer (...at petsmart...) and she came out SO short and looked worse then when i did it. I even gave them a picture and a length I wanted. morgan was in great shape and had not 1 tangle. After this botch job I figured I'd give it another go since my 2nd attempt couldn't be any worse then this one.
So i went on petedge and ordered the Andis Ultra Edge 2 speed clippers and a few different andis blades, plus all the things I would need to maintain the clippers. My second haircut was so much better then the first and I've groomed her myself from then on. 3 years later i went to grooming school and used those same clippers instead of the ones they gave me. Now the Ultra Edges are my back up clippers and I have the awesome new andis 5 speed as my main one.
Anyway, Good tools make a big difference.
With all that being said, i still think you did a great job on your first cut. What look were you aiming for and how is it different then what you got? maybe we can give you some pointers for next time. |