Well, I finally did it and ordered my Precision Sharp Duo Thins. Today, I tried them out. Is it normal for the hair to get trapped between the thinning blade and the scissor blade? This drives me nuts. I know there will be a learning curve to figure out how to use them, but any suggestions would be appreciated. I use regular thinners a lot to shorten hair, and thought these would be a real time saver, but now I'm beginning to think maybe I made a mistake???? Help!
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I have the Roselines and I love them. I blow hard on the hair to get it out. It really doesn't bother me and you will get quicker with them. I had a problem at first not looking at the way I was holding them. I would get to work and not pay attention and then cut with the scissor side to the dog rather than thinner.
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Today, I used them on a westie, and a schnauzer for the furnishings. Beautiful! I think I'm going to really like them after a bit of practice. Yes, I did end up blowing out the hair, except one time out of habit, I used my fingers. They almost got me!!! Now I can't wait to experiment with them. It's always a big boost for me to try new equipment-kinda like buying a new outfit LOL!!!!Old groomers never die, they just go at a slower clip.
Groom on!!!
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