Our clipper attachments have truly been engineered for the best
possible results that can be achieved using a vacuum and to utilize the venturi effect. The venturi is the
smallest point in our clipper attachments; at this point the air speed is increased. This allows for a controlled
cut of the hair. The vacuum at the opening pulls the hair to the clipper blade where it is cut. After it is cut,
the increased air speed at the opening of the venturi swishes the hair away. This design works amazingly on
matted coats. In addition to the venturi we have a patented vacuum regulator port on the top of the clipper
attachment. This port allows for the regulation of the suction at the clipper attachment itself. By using this
method of vacuum regulation you will achieve smooth, even cuts. In addition, it does not affect the vacuum on
the rest of the vacuum system. This is especially important when you are using a mufti-operator system. If you
try to regulate the amount of vacuum by opening and closing a relief valve, you will affect the vacuum on the
entire system. What this means is, if you close your valve, someone else on the system will get more vacuum.
This in turn will cause the hair to be cut shorter. Some products on the market today say that their attachments
have much larger opening to take away the clumps. This is something that you do not need or want. The gulping
of the hair does not allow for even, smooth cuts.
Our clipper attachments have been engineered and designed to fit each brand
of clipper. Each clipper has a different physical shape. Our swivel hose adapter is engineered
and designed to quickly connect and disconnect from our clipper attachments, making attaching
to another clipper or table clean up quick and easy. This will take no more than a few seconds.
"Fits all" clipper attachments do not work comfortably. The hose connects directly to the clipper
attachment at an uncomfortable angle, causing unwanted stress to your wrist and hand. Using this type
of clipper attachment permits the hose to obstruct your view. Also, their connector is not a swivel.
The design is nothing more than a poorly fitted pipe thread, concealed under heat shrink. With pipe
threads, if you turn all the way in one direction, it will either become too tight or fall off. With
their design to remove the hose from the clipper attachment you must remove the blade, then remove the
clipper attachment, and then unscrew the clipper attachment from the hose. This process is tedious and
requires a minute or two.
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