Blades
Professional Dog Grooming Clipper Blades
High-quality clipper blades are essential for achieving smooth, consistent grooming results. Whether you're performing all-over trims, sanitary work, mat removal, or finishing touches, the right blade helps you cut safely, efficiently, and comfortably for both you and the dog.
Why Blade Quality Matters
Precision-engineered clipper blades enhance every part of the grooming process by providing:
- Smoother, cleaner cutting on all coat types.
- Less heat buildup, reducing discomfort for the dog.
- Longer-lasting sharpness with high-grade steel.
- More consistent results for high-volume grooming environments.
- Improved safety with predictable cutting performance.
Types of Clipper Blades You’ll Find in This Category
Our Clipper Blades Collection covers the full range of grooming needs, helping you handle everything from rough cuts to precision finishing. Inside this category, you’ll find:
- Standard steel clipper blades for everyday grooming.
- Fine and wide-tooth blades for smooth, detailed cutting.
- Coarse blades for thick, dense, or matted coats.
- Finishing blades for polished, professional results.
- Detachable blades for quick size changes and versatility.
- Skip-tooth blades for pre-bath or rough-in work.
Whether you're grooming small breeds, large breeds, curly coats, or double coats, the right blade allows you to work efficiently while reducing wear on your equipment.
Designed for Professional Groomers
These clipper blades are suitable for:
- Salon groomers managing a variety of coat types.
- Mobile groomers working under time and space constraints.
- Home-based groomers and new professionals building their toolkit.
- Groomers who need durable, dependable blades for daily use.
Choosing the right blade size and style improves speed, accuracy, and coat finish—making your grooming sessions faster, cleaner, and safer.
Clipper Blades FAQ
How do I choose the right clipper blade size?
Blade numbers indicate how short they cut—the higher the number, the shorter the cut. Choose based on the dog’s coat type, the desired finish, and whether you're prepping, roughing in, or finishing.
What’s the difference between fine-tooth and skip-tooth blades?
Fine-tooth blades create smooth, even finishes and are ideal for post-bath cutting. Skip-tooth blades feed hair more easily and are great for rough cuts or thick coats but should be used with care to avoid uneven results.
How often should clipper blades be sharpened?
Sharpening frequency depends on usage, coat types, and maintenance habits. High-volume groomers may sharpen frequently, while routine users may need service less often. Keeping blades clean, oiled, and properly stored extends blade life.