The Cyxunand Electric Professional Animal Grooming Clippers are a heavy-duty corded grooming tool designed for large dogs, horses, cattle, pigs, and other thick-coated animals. A copper motor in an aluminum-vented head handles dense and matted coats, and the 2.8-meter cord provides working range without repositioning. Two industrial blades and a carry case are included.
Adjustable cutting depth allows work close to sensitive skin. Guide guards may not perform consistently on thick undercoats, so plan for a closer cut if your animal has heavy undercoat growth.
Specifications
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Motor: Copper motor
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Head Material: Aluminum with airflow vents
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Body Material: Rugged polymer, vibration-reducing
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Cord Length: 2.8 meters
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Included Blades: 2 heavy-duty industrial blades
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Included Accessories: Grooming kit carry case
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Cutting Depth: Adjustable
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Compatible Animals: Large dogs (25 inches or taller), horses, cattle, pigs, bovines
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Design Notes: No weak plastic components in construction
Heavy-Duty Grooming for Large Dogs and Horses with Thick or Matted Coats
If you have a large dog that needs regular grooming and the cost of professional appointments has become a recurring expense, or if you clip horses and need a machine that keeps pace without stopping to cool, this clipper is built for that kind of sustained use.
The aluminum head and airflow venting address the heat issues that cause most consumer-grade clippers to fail during extended sessions. The two included blades give you a spare to swap in mid-session without losing momentum. The cord at 2.8 meters gives you reach around a standing horse or across a grooming table without being tethered to the outlet.
If your dog has a dense undercoat, be aware that guide guards may not move through it consistently, and a closer blade-only cut may be your practical outcome.
What to Expect from the Cyxunand Electric Professional Animal Grooming Clippers in Real Use
Verified buyers with decades of horse experience report these clippers outperforming other machines they have used at higher price points, completing a full horse clip in half the time without the blades heating up or clogging. First-time home groomers report completing a full large-dog groom in just over an hour without the blades getting hot.
On matted coats, buyers report clean cutting with no snagging and no overheating. One buyer accidentally dropped the clippers mid-session and the unit continued operating without issue, which speaks to the construction quality of the polymer body.
One practical note on guard use: at least one buyer found the guide guard could not move through thick undercoat effectively, requiring them to shave without the guard. Without the guard the clippers cut the coat cleanly, but if maintaining a specific coat length is important for your dog, test the guard on a small section before committing to a full groom.
Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cord length, and is it enough to work around a full-size horse?
The cord measures 2.8 meters, which is approximately 9.2 feet. For most barn stall setups, this provides enough reach to work around a standing horse without repositioning a power strip mid-session, though stall size and outlet placement will determine whether an extension cord is needed in your specific setup.
The cord length is more than adequate for grooming large dogs on a table or in a home setting.
Do the two included blades have different cut lengths, or are they identical?
The product listing describes the two blades as heavy-duty industrial blades but does not specify different cut lengths between them. Their primary purpose as a pair is to give you a ready swap during a long grooming session when the working blade gets warm, rather than waiting for it to cool before continuing.
If you need a specific cut length shorter or longer than what the included blades provide, compatible replacement blades in different sizes should be sourced separately.
How do the airflow vents in the aluminum head prevent overheating during extended use?
The aluminum head draws heat away from the motor and blade more effectively than plastic housings, since aluminum conducts heat rather than trapping it. The airflow vents allow warm air to move out of the motor cavity during operation, which keeps internal temperatures lower during sustained cutting.
This matters particularly during long sessions on horses or large dogs where the motor runs continuously for 30 minutes or more. Regular oiling of the blade during use further reduces friction-generated heat at the cutting surface.