"Scaredy Cut" Silent Clipper
- cavyslave8
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Hey, that looks useful for Fiona. She screams the entire time I'm cutting her hair. Not even carrots will calm her down. Maybe this would be better for us.
For some reason, I can't get the website to come up. My computer has been wonky today though. Do you have a price for it?
For some reason, I can't get the website to come up. My computer has been wonky today though. Do you have a price for it?
That looks handy. I stopped cutting Dash's hair regularly because he would try and take off... each time he got worse, even with nummy veggies. BUT, if he couldn't hear the scissors he was fine. I would turn on my hairdrier to distract him while I snipped. Of course once he figures it out, he will scream and throw fits, obviously VERY unhappy.
It is usually a 2-3 day job.
cavyslave, the price listed on the website is 24.95 plus 4.50 priority mail shipping. (for the scissors and 6 different comb-attatchies). I assume it means USD. They say there is a 30 day guarantee... that if you are unsatisfied they will refund the shipping as well as the cost of the scissors.
It is usually a 2-3 day job.
cavyslave, the price listed on the website is 24.95 plus 4.50 priority mail shipping. (for the scissors and 6 different comb-attatchies). I assume it means USD. They say there is a 30 day guarantee... that if you are unsatisfied they will refund the shipping as well as the cost of the scissors.
It looks to me like this is meant to be an alternative to the sound of clippers..not scissors? It still has two metal blades... still sounds like scissors? What it does not sound like, is a buzzing pair of clippers...
Ohhhh, That looks useful! Not so much for the noise aspect, but for the comb that would lift the hairs up to be cut!
Henry spent the first 4 months of his life as a long haired show pig so he knows how to stand still on a brick for hair time. But I absolutely butcher his hair every time. I recently cut it all off for the 8hr car ride out here so he wouldn't over heat and he looks like a refugee.
Henry spent the first 4 months of his life as a long haired show pig so he knows how to stand still on a brick for hair time. But I absolutely butcher his hair every time. I recently cut it all off for the 8hr car ride out here so he wouldn't over heat and he looks like a refugee.
- cavyslave8
- I GAVE, dammit!
Thanks a bunch, Jadebeloved! My computer just would not cooperate yesterday.
Sure thing, Sef. I'll let you know.
Sure thing, Sef. I'll let you know.
- cavyslave8
- I GAVE, dammit!
I got mine today and tried it out on Fiona. She's a thick haired peruvian and isn't fond of her hair being fussed with.
So here's what I've learned after taking my time and trying it in different ways, in addition to watching the demo video:
Putting on the different sized combs was super easy. No trouble at all there. You can also use the scissors alone, without a comb. I did this and they worked just fine.
Those quick cuts in the demo video didn't work out well. The hair on a peruvian, IMO, is thicker than a cat's. Those quick cuts just pull the pigs hair, not good.
Starting out, I combed/cut with the grain of the hair. It helped me get the feel of the scissors and helped Fi get used to it. Once I had done that all over her, I started doing it sideways which actually worked the best for me. Especially around her rump.
Going against the grain didn't work for us. The scissors didn't work any better and she hated the feeling.
It gets easier to cut as the hair thins out. This makes it easy to get your desired length. After I had thinned it out a bit I went back over it with the grain to get an even length.
Overall, I like the Scaredy Cut but it's not a revolutionary tool that's going to make your pig love getting their hair cut, if they currently hate it. I do think it'll be great for our summer cuts here.
So here's what I've learned after taking my time and trying it in different ways, in addition to watching the demo video:
Putting on the different sized combs was super easy. No trouble at all there. You can also use the scissors alone, without a comb. I did this and they worked just fine.
Those quick cuts in the demo video didn't work out well. The hair on a peruvian, IMO, is thicker than a cat's. Those quick cuts just pull the pigs hair, not good.
Starting out, I combed/cut with the grain of the hair. It helped me get the feel of the scissors and helped Fi get used to it. Once I had done that all over her, I started doing it sideways which actually worked the best for me. Especially around her rump.
Going against the grain didn't work for us. The scissors didn't work any better and she hated the feeling.
It gets easier to cut as the hair thins out. This makes it easy to get your desired length. After I had thinned it out a bit I went back over it with the grain to get an even length.
Overall, I like the Scaredy Cut but it's not a revolutionary tool that's going to make your pig love getting their hair cut, if they currently hate it. I do think it'll be great for our summer cuts here.