Dog Clippers for Grooming, Cordless Waterproof Dog Hair Trimmer with Type-C Charging, Low Noise for Trimming Cats & Dogs' Specific Areas Around Paws, Eyes & More (White) Review

4.3 (121) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

This is a bare-bones detail trimmer for the fiddly spots on a dog, not a full-body clipper, and at under $10 it earns its 4.3 star average by doing that one job simply and quietly.

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Best for

Owners who just need touch-ups around paws, eyes, and ears between full grooming sessions, or a cheap backup trimmer.

Skip if

You need to clip a full coat or tackle thick, matted fur, since this is sized and priced for small detail work only.

  • Priced 63% below the category median ($26.74 across 74 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 121 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.5/5

    121 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

['This cordless trimmer is marketed specifically for the small, sensitive areas on a dog or cat, paws, around the eyes, and other tight spots rather than full-body coat work. It charges over Type-C, which makes it easy to top off with a phone charger instead of a proprietary cable.', "Low noise operation is the other headline feature, aimed at nervous pets who tense up around a loud clipper. At $9.99, it's priced as an entry-level or backup tool rather than a primary grooming clipper.", 'With 121 reviews and a 4.3 star average, plus around 100 purchases in the past month, it has a modest but steady following for what is clearly a budget, single-purpose tool.']

Pros

  • Very low price point for a cordless trimmer
  • Type-C charging is convenient and widely compatible
  • Low noise design suited to nervous or noise-sensitive pets
  • Compact enough for precise work around paws and eyes

Cons

  • Not built for full-body clipping or thick, matted coats
  • No published specs on blade material, battery life, or cutting length
  • Budget construction likely means a shorter lifespan than premium clippers

Performance notes

No detailed specs were published for battery capacity, blade material, or cutting length, so buyers are largely relying on the marketed use case, waterproof, low noise, Type-C charging, and the 4.3 star track record from other paw and eye area trimming jobs.

What buyers say

At 121 reviews and a 4.3 star average, this is a smaller but consistent review base for a budget trimmer, with roughly 100 units bought in the last month suggesting steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike.

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Frequently asked questions

Can this trimmer handle a dog's full coat?

It's marketed for specific detail areas like paws, eyes, and ears rather than full-body coat trimming. For a full haircut you'll want a clipper built for that job, not a detail trimmer like this one.

Is it quiet enough for a nervous dog?

Low noise operation is one of its main selling points, which is why it's positioned for sensitive areas around the eyes and paws where a dog is more likely to flinch at loud clipper noise.

How does it charge?

It uses Type-C charging, so you can use a common USB-C cable and charger instead of hunting for a proprietary cord.

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