GogiPet Snap On cutter heads and compatible (Moser, Andis, Oster, Wahl, Optimum Clip etc.)

Snap On blades

Snap On blades for clippers for pets

Snap On blades are also known as A5 blades or clip blades depending on the manufacturer and are standardised blades for clippers which can be quickly and easily replaced at the touch of a button.

Snap On blades fit all standarised pet clippers.

Snap On blades are used by leading clipper manufacturers such as

  • Heiniger (Saphir and Opal models)
  • Aesculap (FAV5 and Durati models)
  • Oster: A5, A6 series, Pro Serie, Power Max
  • Wahl: KM Serie
  • GogiPet: Horus and Hathor series
  • Optimum: Ultra Serie and 430C series
  • Wahl: KM series
  • Andis: AGC series, AGR series, AGRV series, Excel series, SMC series, RACD series
  • Lister: Profi Line
  • Thrive: K-808 series
  • Moser: MAX series
  • Other clippers using A5 blades or Snap On blades

GogiPet Snap On blades Special features.

Snap On blades from GogiPet not only impress with their excellent price-performance ratio, but are also made of ice-hardened steel with a hardness of 62 HRC, which is also used for high-quality pocket knives. This hardness promises a long life and sharpness.

Interchangeable blades.

GogiPet Snap On blades are supplied as standard with a high quality metal blade which can be easily replaced when it is no longer sharp and saves you having to send the blade in for sharpening. (Of course, the GogiPet Snap On blades can also be resharpened several times).

Ceramic blade or metal blade?

You have a choice when replacing the blade. With GogiPet Snap On blades, you can simply replace the blade and continue working immediately. Whether you prefer to work with ceramic or metal blades with the standard Snap On blades, with GogiPet Snap On blades the blades are compatible and can be chosen according to your taste when replacing the blades.

Ceramic blades are harder and stay sharp longer, with a well groomed coat, ceramic blades stay sharp around 5 times longer and reduce heat development enormously. The disadvantage of a ceramic blade, however, is that teeth can break if the coat is not well prepared. (Comparable to a ceramic knife as you may know it from the kitchen.

Metal blades tend to become dull gradually. If the blade does not provide a nice cutting pattern even after maintenance and sufficient oiling, the blade must be replaced.

Professional pet groomers like to use ceramic blades because they only shear well-prepared coats, but it is up to you to decide which blade is best for you - the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
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