Are you working on a video that shows how to take off blades and put them back on the KMC+, the instructions the clipper came with are sorely lacking. I was somehow able to remove the blade but now I cannot get my new one back on. This is a brand new clipper and I just don’t want to mess it up.
Yes we can look to get that created for you ASAP. It sounds like perhaps the blade guard was pushed down, therefore you are unable to attach your blade.
Are you still selling the KM Cordless (model 9596-200) ? Can't find it on your website anymore, but can find it on amazon, etc. Or did the KM10 and KMC+ replace it? Trying to find one that works for our 60lbs golden doodle. It's been difficult finding something that doesn't jam up almost immediately. Thanks!
@@WahlAnimal Thanks for the update. I noticed the KMC+ is nearly twice the price of the KM Cordless that has been discontinued. What are the upgrades in the KMC+ that are justifying that price increase? Also, if we manage to buy the KM Cordless and need replacement parts in a year or two (such as a battery), will parts be available?
This is also a cordless unit so it will be lighter in weight. It has more power than the KM10 and KM Cordless with two speeds at 3,700 & 4,500 rpms. It also has a new ergonomic design.
The video is missing this important part about switching the blade... use a flat head screwdriver to lift the little middle part out so the blade can slide onto it. I tried to attach a photo from my instructions but youtube doesn't let me.
*** CORRECTION ** You don't REMOVE the screw. You just LOOSEN it a bit. If you remove it, the entire drum will come off. You only loosen it a bit to reduce the drum size so the sanding sleeve can come off. Once you've placed the sanding sleeve you want on, then you tighten the screw to expand the drum inside the sleeve.
Thank you, I was on the Wahl website and this exact part wasn’t shown in the video supposed to be explaining how we get blades off and especially back on.
there is a blade that is on the wahl but there is no mention of how this will work on a long coated dog. The instructions mention the other blades included in the package but not the one on the clipper itself. I am confused . Will try and use this but dont want to hurt my dog.
Surprised that a 9 year old dog is so adverse to the clippers and disappointed that there are no safety tips other than hot blades (?) and are some Wahls hot and others not, and no explanation for what the "comb" is for or does.
5 in 1 SETTING bc nobody else can dang say and I had to search way too hard for the answer To use a guide comb, first set your 5-in-1 blade to position "1," then snap on the plastic comb attachment.
At 0:17, it reads "push down to open up..." Push down where? My clippers aren't working like they did when new, even after cleaning and oiling. In my manual, there's no mention of putting an index card or pipecleaner between the blades. Thanks!
Do brushless clippers have more torque? Ok googled it and it works for power drills so I figure it works for clippers, too. "Without brushes to cause friction and slow things down, brushless drills pack more power and torque. They can reach higher speeds, too. "You can expect a 15 to 35 percent increase in performance compared with a brushed motor drill," says Banta." Cool.