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Have you tried the cordless ones? I swore by Jakotis until I got a set of cordless. Not as good as the proper machine but a lot faster for dagging than any hand shears no matter how dirty they are.I have given up on the Horner one with the battery attached on the belt. I have owned it for years, but i was constantly having to return it for repair. So now it’s the proper lister machine set up, or the mighty Jakoti hand shears !
Only had mine since last back end so can't comment on longevity or reliability.I haven’t tried the cordless( razor?) ones. If they work fine, they’d be damn handy . I shall have a nosey on line , cheers !
Had to Google them, but yes they're the same Chinese clippers rebranded as Horner, Masterclip, Welsh Shearing, George Mudge etc etc... they've all got websites, give one a phone and they should can supply a new battery
All look fairly similar but I can vouch for the Welsh Shearing ones being significantly better than the Razor (and Masterclip/Mudge look similar). We had the Razor for probably 2 years before it stopped working at which point we got the Welsh.Horner Razor (case, 2 batteries, holster) £225 +vat https://www.hornershearing.com/acatalog/handheld-shearing-machines.html
Masterclip (2 batteries) £208 + vat https://masterclip.co.uk/product-range/product/sheep-shears-outback-cordless-sheep-clippers
Welsh (case, 3 batteries, but smaller capacity, supposedly 'Mk 2' version) £268 + vat https://www.shearing.co.uk/product/cordless-sheep-clipper-shearcordless/
George Mudge (case, 2 batteries) £220+vat https://georgemudgeshearing.co.uk/c...roducts/ergopro-cordless-sheep-cattle-clipper
Amazon generic model (case, 2 batteries) £219 inc vat (£183 +vat) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cordless-L.../B088FBR54R/ref=psdc_4542219031_t1_B008YUU9P4
Quite tempting to retire my Jakoti.