Clippers & Trimmers

Andis Cordless Clippers For Dogs

There are 4 basic types of Andis cordless clippers for dogs: Pulse ZR® II, Pulse Li 5, Easy Clip® Li and Vida. So, if you prefer a cordless Andis to corded, you can choose between these types and their color modifications. they differ in price, dimensions and power. Let’s make a closer look at each type.

Best 7 Andis Cordless Clippers For Dogs

Pulse ZR II

Andis Pulse ZR® II Detachable Blade Clipper
  • Professional grooming on all animals
  • Removeable battery for fast and easy replacement
  • 3 hours of non-stop grooming

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Pulse ZR II

Andis Pulse ZR® II - Purple Galaxy Limited Edition Clipper
  • Professional grooming on all animals
  • Removeable battery for fast and easy replacement
  • 3 hours of non-stop grooming

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Pulse ZR II

Andis Pulse ZR® II Limited Edition Flora
  • Professional grooming on all animals
  • Removeable battery for fast and easy replacement
  • 3 hours of non-stop grooming

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Pulse Li 5

Andis Pulse Li 5 Cord/Cordless Clipper
  • Professional trimming on all coat types
  • Cord / Cordless for uninterrupted grooming
  • 2 hours of non-stop grooming on a Li-Ion battery

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Easy Clip

Andis Easy Clip® Li Cordless/Cord Clipper
  • Ideal for trimming and light clipping
  • Cord / Cordless for uninterrupted grooming
  • 2 hours of non-stop grooming on a Li-Ion battery

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Vida

Andis Vida® Cordless Clipper (Raspberry)
  • Professional grooming on all animals
  • USB-C charging port
  • Non-slip design

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Vida

Andis Vida® Cordless Clipper (Green)
  • Professional grooming on all animals
  • USB-C charging port
  • Non-slip design

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Detailed Overview

Andis Pulse ZR® II Series

Introducing the Andis Pulse ZR® II Detachable Blade Clippers – your one-stop solution for effortlessly grooming pets with precision and flair.The lightweight, cordless design glides through all types of fur, whether long or short, thick or thin. With a robust lithium-ion battery that lasts up to 3 hours on a single charge, your clipper will stay powered through even the most extensive grooming sessions. Plus, featuring upgraded technology from its predecessor makes changing blades in a snap and it’s removable battery allows for quick and easy replacements.

Experienced groomers are especially fond of this model’s adjustable speed from 2, 500 to 4, 500 strokes per minute (a 5 speed motor) – allowing you full control over each creature’s unique personality. Prepare to sparkle things up with the iconic CeramicEdge® blade too! This powerful rotary motor runs cooler than steel yet cuts effortlessly. Works with both Ultra edge ceramicedge and show edge blades so you can indulge in more perfect haircuts every time. Get ready to take your pampering game to new heights with the Andis Pulse ZR® II Detachable Blade Clippers – as quality tech meets personal style!

Pros
You can easily see when your clipper is low or fully charged with LED light indicator
5 speed rotary motor to adjust clipping
The blades are detachable for easy changing. They provide a smooth cut finish
Easy to Use
Cons
May be damaged quickly if dropped

Andis Pulse Li 5 Dog Clipper

The Andis Pulse Li 5 Dog Clipper is an innovative clipper designed to handle precise grooming treatments safely and efficiently. The quiet-but-powerful motor works with you to keep animals calm and comfortable, while the adjustable blade system gives you five different cutting lengths, from 40 to 9. You can even access additional length options with the six included attachment combs. Plus, enjoy up to two hours of runtime on just 90 minutes of charge for uninterrupted creative focus.

Perfect for fetlocks and paws on both dogs, cats and horses, the Andis Pulse Li 5 Dog Clipper offers a lot of versatility so you can get creative with your pet’s looks!

Pros
You can easily see when your clipper is low or fully charged with LED light indicator
5 position adjustable blade (from size 40 to 9 for cutting versatility)
Lightweight
Cordless/cord for uninterrupted use
Cons
The hair may get stuck between blade and attachments
1 speed rotary motor

Andis Easy Clip Li Dog Clipper

Introducing the Andis Easy Clip Li Dog Clipper — the perfect tool for groomers and pet owners alike. This adjustable blade cordless clipper not only offers up to two hours of run time and a specially designed blocking blade, but is also ultra-lightweight and ergonomic in design. In addition, with just 90 minutes of charging, you’ll have plenty of power to transform any scruffy fur into sleek and tidy styles.

To make grooming even easier, the Andis Easy Clip Li comes complete with six high-speed adjustable attachment combs (ranging from 30 to 9), ensuring precise quality cuts with every trim. Whether you’re grooming your pet at home or in a professional setting, this dog clipper is the smart choice for creating perfectly coiffed hairstyles that your pet will love showing off.

Say goodbye to bulky clippers filled with tangled cords and difficult mechanics—say hello to easy handling for a safe and smooth doggie grooming experience, available now with the Andis Easy Clip Li Dog Clipper!

Pros
5 position adjustable blade (from size 30 to 9 for cutting versatility)
Easy to hold
Cordless/cord for uninterrupted use
6 attachment combs
Cons
The clipper blades may have dull cut
1 speed rotary motor

Andis Vida Dog Clipper Series

Bring creative grooming to the next level with the Andis Vida Dog Clipper. This high-quality trimmer is designed to make it easier for you to achieve the perfect cut, no matter if you’re trimming a show coat or doing a full body clip. The slim profile is easy to hold, giving you greater safety and control over your pet. The warm gold coated blades adjust easily for multiple lengths, allowing you not to sacrifice precision for creativity. Plus, the convenient USB-C charger keeps your clipper going strong, no matter if you’re grooming in the salon, stables, or on the move. With the Vida Dog Clipper from Andis, your creativity speaks for itself – make every style and pattern come alive with ease!

Pros
Non-slip design
Lightweight
Adjustable blade
6 attachment combs
Cons
1 speed rotary motor

Buyer’s Guide – How to Choose The Best Cordless Dog Clipper

You can save a lot of money by grooming your dog at home, but you need the right tools to do it safely and effectively. Here are some factors to keep in mind when shopping for clippers.

Battery Life

When it come to corded trimmers, they can be quite the handful–especially with high energy dogs. However, you’ll never have to stress about running out of power mid-groom. On the other hand, cordless clippers are usually lighter and more manageable; though some models don’t run for very long. If you have a smaller dog or one with a light coat, battery power may not be as big of an issue. Conversely, if you’re grooming multiple dogs or working through thick mats on larger breeds–longer battery life becomes increasingly critical.

We suggest trimmers that can be charged with a plug while in use, or those that come with charging docks that have slots to charge other batteries. However, if you don’t mind waiting for an hour or more to finish trimming, then a product with shorter battery life will suffice.

Battery Type

There are two ways to charge cordless trimmers: by inserting a plug into the trimmer, or by removing the battery and placing it in a charging dock. If you’re short on space, go for a model that charges without a dock. On the other hand, if you have lengthy grooming sessions, go for one with removable batteries so you can trim while another is charging. Before settling on a model with comes with its own charging base, check the manufacturer’s website first to make sure replacement batteries are available—some manufacturers discontinue them for older models.

Noise Level

Although every company that produces trimmers claims to have a quiet one, their advertisements are usually inaccurate. If you have a decibel meter or corresponding app, check the noise level as soon as you receive the trimmer. You should return any loud one immediately, but it’s practical to note that almost every clipper will get louder over time. To maintain its efficiency and keep the noise down, clean and oil your unit after each grooming session . Often times , neglected lubrication is what causes clippers to produce more noise than necessary.

Blade Life Time

All types of hair-cutting blades, including stainless steel, titanium, and ceramic ones will need to be replaced when they become dull. Cheaper blades only last for a few months while better quality ones can be used for more than one year. If you have a trimmer with a blade that cannot be replaced, the only option is to buy an entirely new clipper.

Blade Replacement

A common problem people have with dog clippers is that there are limited supplies of extra blades. Some companies let you use any blade as a replacement, but others require replacements to be bought from their website.

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Julia is a founder of PetsLifeGuide and an author of articles about German Shorhaired Pointers and accessories for them. She is a specialist about this breed since 2002

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