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Dec 13, 2011 7:52 PM CST
Name: Susie
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Cheaper and safer. That, is if you invest in a good pair and take care of them they'll work well for you and cut with ease. Dull and dirty, sticky clippers can resist a cut, hurt your wrist and if you force, could slip and cut something you didn't intend.

I throw mine blade deep, in a small bucket of sand in between cleaning.
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