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Liveryman/ Liscop/ Wolseley A6 Coarse Clipper Blades
- Suitable for Liveryman/ Liscop/ Wolseley clippers
- Bottom blade contains 18 teeth and the top blade contains 24 teeth
- Leaves 3mm of hair
- Suitable for general clipping horses and cattle
- Ideal for use on thick dense coat
The A6 Coarse Clipper Blades are suitable for Liveryman/ Liscop/ Wolseley clippers. The bottom blade contains 18 teeth and the top blade contains 24 teeth, leaving 3mm of hair. The A6 coarse clipper blade is suitable for general clipping horses and cattle, and is ideal for use on thick dense coat.
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