Master Grooming Tools HLD Clipper Blades
Our Master Grooming Tools HLD (Hard Like Diamond) Clipper Blades are made using sp3 bonds for a high micro-hardness, high elastic ratio, and high electrical resistance. Our blades cut better and last longer.
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Master Grooming Tools HLD (Hard Like Diamond) Clipper Blades are created using sp3 bonds, giving them a high micro-hardness and superior wear resistance.
- Steel/carbon hybrid
- Can be used longer without the risk of overheating
- Less likely to cause clipper burn on animals
The anti-friction properties of the blades help the hair glide through the blade easily, creating an even cut. Blades are packaged for retail. Available in 9 sizes detailed below.
Need help selecting a blade size? See our sizing guide
See the Specifications tab for product details.
Material: Steel/Carbon hybrid
Cut: Blades are available in the following sizes
- 4F Finish Blade has a 3/8" Blade Cut
- 5F Finish Blade has a 1/4" Blade Cut
- 7F Finish Blade has a 1/8" Blade Cut
- 10 Blade has a 1/16" Blade Cut
- 15 Blade has a 3/64" Blade Cut
- 7 Skip Tooth Blade has a 1/8" Blade Cut
- 30 Blade has a 1/50" Blade Cut
- 3.75F Skip Tooth Blade has a 1/2" Blade Cut
- 40 Blade has a 1/100" Blade Cut
See the Instructions tab for more product information.
Blade sets should be oiled once a day minimum! Ideally, it should be done before every grooming. After oiling, be sure to use a soft, dry cloth to wipe any oil off the external surfaces to reduce the possibility of getting it on the animal’s coat.
If the clipper blades leave streaks or slow down, it’s a sure sign that the blades need oil.
Oiling Blades: Place a few drops of blade oil on the front and side of the cutter blades. Wipe excess oil off blades with a soft, dry cloth. Spray lubricants contain insufficient oil for good lubrication, but are an excellent clipper blade coolant.
Cleaning Blades: Immerse blades only while clipper is running in a shallow pan of clipper oil or blade cleaner. After cleaning, turn the clipper off and dry blades with a clean, dry cloth. If blades will still not cut, there may still be some hair trapped between the upper and lower blade. Remove the blade off the clipper and slide the upper blade to one side without loosening the tension spring or moving the upper blade completely out from under the tension spring. Wipe the surfaces of the blades clean with a dry cloth, then place a drop of clipper oil where the upper and lower blades meet and also in the guide slot of the tension spring.
Always replace broken or nicked blades to prevent injury.