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Savel Hydrobath Spare Parts

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    Hydrobath Shower Rose 58mm Ball Joint

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    Anti-Splash Ball Joint 58mm Hydrobath Shower Rose   Hydrobath Anti-Splash 58mm shower rose enables optimum water flow and distribution in an anti-s...

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    Waste Hose 5M for Savel Hydrobath

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    Hose Waste Savel Hydrobath 5M 50mm This Waste hose is 5 meters in length made from 50mm heavy duty polypropylene. Connect straight to the waste pip...

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    Ball Float For Savel Hydrobath

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    Ball float for Savel Hydrobath Needed to trigger auto-fill functionality

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Our customers speak for us

What do the numbers mean on clipper blades?

Blades are numbered to indicate cut length, the length the hair will be after clipping. For example, a #10 blade will leave a hair length of 1/16″ (1.5mm). The higher the blade number, the shorter the cut will be. So a #15 blade will provide a shorter cut than a #4 blade for example.

What's the difference between

Clippers are used to cut lots of hair all over the body to one length. They have detachable blades and can cut a variety of lengths

Trimmers are smaller than clippers and are used to cut more delicate areas like face, feet and hygiene areas.

How often do blades need to be sharpened?

Dull blades result in the blade pulling and less efficient clipping. How often you need to sharpen your blade is determined by how often you use our blade and how you use it. For groomers we typically recommend sharpening every 8-12 weeks however this will vary depending on how many dogs you are clipping and the condition of the coat

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