Planning to treat your pooch to a pamper session at home? You’ll need some decent clippers to get started. Here’s our round-up of the best dog grooming clippers on the market right now.

By Kitty Aldis

Published: Wednesday, 31 May 2023 at 12:00 am


While heading to the dog groomers is much easier than trying it at home, the costs can add up. Buying a pair of clippers and doing it yourself can save money in the long run, but with so many types available, which clippers should you choose? We’ve put together a list of the best dog clippers to make it easier.

Grooming your dog is not only great for maintaining a neat and tidy appearance, it’s also essential for health and welfare reasons. Trimming your dog’s coat stops it from getting too matted and keeps excess fur out of their eyes. Plus, it helps them from overheating in summer. But not all dogs need regular trimming — check what type of fur your dog has, as smooth and short coats shed naturally.

There are plenty of different types of dog clippers: from heavy duty clippers for thick hair to smaller clippers for sensitive areas, such as their paws. Keep reading to see which ones are right for you and your dog, or skip ahead to the best dog clippers in different categories:

Best dog clippers to buy this year

Oneisall Dog Clippers

Best for thick coats

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These dog clippers are designed for cutting heavy coats, making them a great choice if your dog has a naturally thick coat. According to the makers, the stainless steel blades are extra durable and the 6800 RPM motor ensures swift trimming with minimal pulling. Plus, the low noise (lower than 55 dB when running) should stop anxious dogs from feeling too stressed.

Customers rated these dog clippers highly for their ease of use, due to the cordless design and long battery life. They come with six different guide comb attachments, a USB charger and a cleaning brush and lubricating oil for maintenance.