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Andis AGC2 Super 2-Speed Clipper w/Case
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Horse clipper adjusts between 3400 and 4400 strokes per minute |
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New ergonomic shape and smaller diameter comfortably fit any hand |
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Includes blade, clipper oil, instructional grooming DVD, and carrying case |
Full-body horse clipper designed for smaller hands. Comfortable, contoured, ergonomic housing is small in diameter to better fit your hand and minimize fatigue. Adjustable, 2-speed magnetic motor switches between 3,400 and 4,400 strokes per minute with the push of a button. Quiet, cool-running motor is perfect for sensitive skin or anxious animals. Locking blade hinge keeps blade secure and safe. Break-resistant plastic housing and sealed motor are designed to last. Removable drive cap simplifies and speeds cleaning. Includes extra-wide T-84 blade, 16-foot heavy duty power cord, educational how-to groom DVD, 4 ounces of clipper oil, and a rugged plastic storage case with snap closures. Clipper measures 1-5/8" wide x 7" long. UL-Listed. Manufacturer's one-year limited warranty. Burgundy.
Replacement
T-84 Blade available. Also works with any
Andis blades.
Clipper Combs are available for all your grooming needs.
Keep your trimmer and blades performing their best with
Lubricating Oil, and
Cool Care Plus Spray.
Please click on "More Information" for use, cleaning, care, and blade removal or replacement instructions.
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Use Instructions
To operate, plug the clipper into any standard 120 volt electrical outlet.
The clipper comes with normal and high speed operation. Use the normal setting (Setting #1) for most cutting needs. Use the high speed setting (Setting #2) for cutting through heavy coats. To start clipper, move switch button by pressing down on the lock mechanism and moving to the #1 or #2 setting. To stop, press down on the lock mechanism and move switch button back to original position. After use, rewrap cord and store in case.
Care Instructions
Blades should be oiled before, during, and after each use. If your Trimmer Blades leave streaks or slow down, it's a sure sign the blades need oil. Place a few drops of suitable clipper oil on the front and side of the cutting blades. Wipe excess oil off blades with a soft, dry cloth. Always replace broken or nicked blades to prevent injury.
Remove Blade Set
To remove blade set, first make sure your clipper motor is switched "OFF". Push blade release mechanism under blade hinge. While holding down the blade release mechanism, push down on blade, then gently pull the blade forward and slide it off the blade hinge. If your blade hinge should snap closed and is flush with the clipper, use a small standard screwdriver to pry the tongue of the hinge out. NOTE: Hair may accumulate in the front cavity of the housing under the blade. If this happens, you can clean out the hair by brushing out the cavity with a small brush or an old toothbrush while the blade is off the clipper.
Replace Blades
To replace or change blade set, slide the blade bracket onto the hinge of the clipper and with the clipper turned "ON" carefully push the blade towards the clipper to lock into position.
Cleaning Instructions
Clean excess hair from the blades using a small brush. To clean the blades, immerse the blades only in a shallow pan of suitable clipper oil while the Trimmer is running. This will cause any excess hair or dirt trapped between the blades to clean out. After cleaning, turn the Trimmer "OFF" and dry the blades with a dry cloth. |
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Powerful clipper is easy to use
Please note: Return of electrical equipment to Drs. Foster & Smith for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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