Horse Shave - Disposable Grooming Razor. Easier, Safer, Better (6-Pack)
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KIM EUN HEE
> 24 hourI use it to cut my dogs beard.Good
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Auntie Robin
> 24 hourBought these for our pony who hates clippers. Only took two sessions of training for her to totally accept them. I’ve used them to trim muzzle, bridle path, jawline and even the legs! Plan on using a new razor each time, as they start to pull hair when dull.
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Emmitt Nicolas
> 24 hourGreat for grooming dog whiskers
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AL
> 24 hourAs a horse trainer, I always keep a couple of these stored everywhere. Tack room, tack trunk, trailer, truck, purse, etc. They are very easy to use and have yet had one nick a horse anywhere. Great for the last-minute places that need a touch up at the show when you dont have the time, or dont want to, take out the electric clippers. They dont give a skin smooth shave, but they do shave a bit short than most horses are clipped so practice on a non-visible area first and use a steady hand. And yes, they have been tested on human legs and work fine.
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Qasim Mitchell
> 24 hourWe buy these at the feed store normally to shave the dogs whiskers during shows! Works really well and can get quite a few uses out of one before the blade goes dull it also isn’t the loud clippers so the dogs tend to be calmer! Glad I found them here because they are a fraction of the cost!!
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Nika
> 24 hourThis is such a rip off. $80 for 50. These are literally the same as the surgical prep razors that sell for $25 for 50 count. They are for “humans”. And are exactly the same. But in white!
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Kim
> 24 hourEasy to use and quickly and cleanly removes whiskers prior to ring time. I keep one in my ring side bag in case a start whisker pops up
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Prof. Buford Green I
> 24 hourGreat
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MTcowgirl
> 24 hourWhile I’ve used the product before and never had an issue, my issue is with the seller. I ordered the 6 pack. When it arrived there were only 5 razors in the package!
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Cynthia K.
> 24 hourMy paint mare is terrified of clippers and scissors. She is also ridiculously head shy. Needless to say, keeping her bridle path trimmed is a nightmare A woman at the local tack shop suggested I try this little thing to maintain the trimmed section of hair. It was dirt cheap so I figured it couldnt hurt. My horse stood still like a rock. There was no noise, and evidently not much pulling or pressure either. She is so sensitive, but she tolerated this so well. I dont think it would work to trim a bridle path from a full length mane (I had already trimmed one on her with clippers when the dentist had her sedated) but for maintenance every couple of weeks, this thing is a game changer!!!