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BEETRO 500W, Electric Professional Sheep Shears, Animal Grooming Clippers for Sheep Alpacas Goats and More, 6 Speeds Heavy Duty Farm Livestock Haircut, with an Extra Set of Shearing Blades

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Arrives Sunday, Sep 22
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Size: Two sets of blade


Features

  • NOT FOR DOG, HIGH EFFICIENCY - BEETRO sheep shear, a power of 500 watts and provides up to 2400 PRM to improve efficiency, making your job of shearing sheep, goat alpaca and more to become more easily and quickly.
  • PROFESSIONAL SHEARS - Sharp blade with high hardness, high heat resistance, toughness. Also, this type sheep shears is equipped with an extra set of blades to meet your needs.
  • SPEED ADJUSTABLE - Low speed (1-3) offers precision performance to clip sensitive areas while high speed (4-6) delivers maximum power for faster trims and full body shave down. Whether you are a beginner or professional, the 6 speeds control.
  • MULTIPLE USE - A professional sheep clipper, suitable for sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and other members of the camel family. But please do not use it on people.
  • CAUTIONS -When using electric sheep shears, remember to lubricate the blades. Remember that the machine cannot run at idle. It is easy to get hot when two blades rub together. Please use the cooling spray every few minutes, take short breaks during shearing, clean the blade in time and don't run idle to prevent the blade from overheating. And please pay attention to its size and weight, it may be large and heavy for someone.

Recommended Uses For Product: Livestock,Grooming,Professional


Color: Sheep Clipper+blade


Hair Type: Thick


Item Weight: 1.5 Kilograms


Brand: BEETRO


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.2 x 8.19 x 4.02 inches; 3.31 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BE0068A


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 14, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Beetro Co., Ltd


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  • I love these clippers!! No problem on my first shearing.
Size: Two sets of blade
The media could not be loaded. I ordered BEETRO 500W, Electric Professional Sheep Shears, Animal Grooming Clippers for Sheep Alpacas Goats... after reading through several reviews. I have prior experience as a dog groomer, so felt confident that I could adjust to shearing sheep. The shears worked great. I didn't feel any resistance while it was going through the wool. I oiled the blades well and often as stated in the instructions, and in some earlier reviews, and they never got hot. I used them for the neck and body moving downward at the top of the legs so as not to cut the skin where the legs attach to the body. I used these scissors: Ihttps://www.amazon.com/Thorntons-Art-Supply-Multi-Purpose-Seamstress/dp/B01C1U2MLG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1XSDK3QDISUJM&keywords=Craft+Arthritis+Soft+Grip+Spring-Assisted+8-Inch+Scissors&qid=1692120313&sprefix=craft+arthritis+soft+grip+spring-assisted+8-inch+scissors%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-2 to trim around her head, face, legs, and under belly because I felt it was easier for me and safer for her. They also work great! Her fleece is amazing and she is happy. No nicks and very few second cuts. My stand was a repurposed milk stand, using my wagon sides to help keep her from falling off the sides. The instructions say not to use on dogs. I would agree. I would highly recommend these clippers for an owner of a small flock of sheep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by practical equestrian practical equestrian

  • Great for Great Pyrenees!
Size: Two sets of blade
For those of you coming here who own big furry dogs wondering the same like I did, yes these absolutely work amazing. Has changed my life as a disabled person trying to care for a huge dog because it was a struggle before to use regular clippers and them constantly taking a crap. These things go through like butter and it takes no time at all. The only thing you have to really be careful with is that they are super sharp so I still use regular clippers in hard to maneuver spots like legs, underarms, and belly to make sure I don't cut my precious boy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by Krissy

  • Better than Expected - Sheered w/o issue.
Size: Two sets of blade
Due to professional sheep shearers not being as professional as I would like I decided to give it a try myself as I have done every other animal we have. I read all the reviews before purchase and was wary my first time to watch for heat and blade issues. . . . . . . .None of those things happened. I oiled the blades well plus the top hole, let it run for a min or two to let the oil coat everything well. During shearing I wiped and brushed blades clean and re dotted with oil. Ran for 2 hours and never had any issues with the blades being hot, ventilation, overheating, or the blades going dull. Blades got dirty, no question, but not dull. It cut through our thickest wooled sheep who was late to be sheared and got through some very dense wool. Had almost no issues with cutting the skin of the animal (except when someone tried to help and pulled on the wool). Even did very nice on the face where the sheep would shut their eyes and I trimmed right around them. Cons or things to know - Needs good power source - tripped the dedicated circuit breaker for outdoors the first time I turned it on. Con/Pro? - Doesn't get as close to the skin as a more expensive shearing device would as a professional trimmer does. We joked our sheep would be sunburnt when a pro did it and this leaves a nice short level of fluff where you just can't see the skin and would need to go over with a clippers if you want a skin close trim. We like this where are sheep aren't sunburnt for a week following sheering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Lizzard

  • Works! but dulls fast
Size: Two sets of blade
5 Stars for price and quality!! Here's a picture of the first sheep I ever sheered with Beetro Shears. 4 Stars on "Sheerness" because the blades dull and gum up rather quickly. BUT they cleaned and sharpened up very easily by taking off the blade from the "chicken feet" and running a file along the vertical, scissor like top blade on each side. I did not file the flat blade-to-blade part because I think that would misalign and ruin it. Also they do heat up fast so I would just touch the smooth bottom of the blades to my skin and when they would burn, I stood the sheep up and waited for the the shears to cool. Slower that way, but for my farm slower is better than paying thousands for professional shears! I sheared 4 Shetland Sheep! On the second sheep the blade was dull (and so was I to not figure that out) so the job was worse. Then I switched blades and the third sheep went very well. Then on my fourth sheep I decided to try filing the blade and it worked well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by Alissa Alissa

  • Way better than expected
Size: Two sets of blade
This guy has a very thick coat and was worried it would.be difficult to shear. Although we didn't want to sheer him to the skin since winter is approaching, we were able to do a trim. The clippers worked amazing and so areas we did cut close to skin, it was very smooth and without issue. Not sure if product that will last long but seems to be a great.product and totally worth it for us to even shear 1 wether. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Danielle Akins Danielle Akins

  • Failed after first use.
Size: Two sets of blade
First blade was dull. Switched blades ran great. Got our first alpaca done and the shears quit working half way through the second. Cord shorted where it goes into housing. Had to finish our heard fighting to keep the cord pulled to one side to keep the shear running. Ended up pulling the housing off and checking all electrical connections to the switches all where good. I believe the main power switch is at fault one of the contacts going into switch is loose. I guess you get what you pay for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022 by Bev

  • Not for dogs.
Size: Two sets of blade
I’m sure these are great shears… but I tore my poor giant schnoodle tf up when I used them on him 🤦♀️ poor dude didn’t even cry, or let me know I hurt him… they cut straight through his collar and that’s when me and my dad looked at each other in shock… That’s when we turned them off and started examining him… everywhere there was a bend… there was a gouge, shoulders, elbows… his necks fat pouch… it works extremely well… but don’t use it on your dog unless you know what you’re doing… I in fact did not know what I was doing, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Deonna

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