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Liveryman/ Liscop/ Wolseley A7 Extra Coarse Clipper Blades
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SKU
17641
£40.60 £33.83
- Suitable for Liveryman, Liscop and Wolselsy clippers
- Bottom blade contains 21 teeth and the top blade contains 19 teeth
- Leaves 3mm of hair
- Ideal for use on a thick dirty dense coat
The A7 Extra Coarse Clipper Blades are suitable for Liveryman, Liscop and Wolselsy clippers. The bottom blade contains 21 teeth and the top blade contains 19 teeth, which leaves 3mm of hair. The A7 extra coarse clipper blades are suitable for dirty cattle, and are ideal for use on a thick dirty dense coat.
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