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10 Best Quiet Dog Clippers – 2024 Reviews & Top Picks

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By Nicole Cosgrove

Quiet dog clippers When it’s time to give your dog a haircut, you don’t have to pay a veterinarian. With the right dog clippers, you’ll be able to perfectly trim your dog’s hair in the comfort of your home. And if you have a skittish dog, you’ll want a quiet pair of clippers that won’t scare it.

So which dog clippers are quiet and effective? We tested the top brands and put together this ranked list of the 10 best quiet dog clippers. Each of our favorite models has a detailed review comparing the price, noise, accessories, battery, and warranty so you can easily pick one that will work well for you and your dog. And if you want to know more about any of the features, take a look at our buyer’s guide at the end. Keep reading to find your new favorite pair of quiet dog clippers!

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A Quick Summary of our Favorites in 2024

Rating Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit
  • Cordless
  • Great for finishing
  • Suitable for different animals
  • Best Value
    Second place
    Andis Pro-Animal Detachable Blade Pet Clipper Kit Andis Pro-Animal Detachable Blade Pet Clipper Kit
  • Cheap
  • Powerful motor
  • Great storage case
  • Premium Choice
    Third place
    Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper
  • Self-sharpening blades
  • 2-hour runtime
  • 30-day Guarantee
  • Ceenwes Silent Clippers Ceenwes Silent Clippers
  • Fairly quiet 60dB Operation
  • 70 Minute Runtime
  • 2-year warranty
  • Bousnic Grooming Clippers Bousnic Grooming Clippers
  • Quiet 50dB operation
  • 3-hour runtime
  • Lifetime warranty
  • The 10 Best Quiet Dog Clippers

    1. Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit – Best Overall

    Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit

    Grooming your dog can be difficult. You need good quality clippers that get the job done quickly and efficiently to avoid stressing your pup out. You will also benefit from using quiet clippers because the noise can be one of the most stressful parts of the whole experience.

    With the Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit, you receive a 5-in-1 clipper set that is suitable for full-body clipping on small to medium dogs, as well as feet, face, and a quick finish on all breeds. It can be used on cats and has even found use giving a competition finish to pigs and other livestock.

    The clippers are lightweight and the kit includes two rechargeable battery packs, which means that you can charge one battery while using the other. You receive a storage case to keep the clippers in good condition even when not in use and a charging base. The base has its own charging indicator light so that you know whether it is ready for use. Snap-on guide combs and cleaning equipment finish the kit contents.

    While the clippers are effective for most smooth coats, they can struggle with curly and complex fur. Poodle owners will need to find a more heavy-duty set of clippers. Also, while they are quieter than most clippers, there are quieter models on this list. If you’re looking for the best quiet dog clippers, we think this is it!

    Pros
    • Cordless design
    • Includes two battery packs
    • Great for finishing
    • Suitable for different animals
    Cons
    • Could be quieter
    • Will struggle with curly and knotted fur

    2. Andis Pro-Animal Detachable Blade Pet Clipper Kit – Best Value

    Andis Pro-Animal 7-Piece

    The Andis Pro-Animal Detachable Blade Pet Clipper Kit is an inexpensive set of 7-piece clippers, in fact, we think this kit holds the best quiet dog clippers for the money. It has a powerful 3,700 strokes per minute (SPM) motor, which keeps the noise levels down while ensuring a quick and easy cut. The power also means that it can be used on dogs with challenging and knotted fur.

    It comes with four different sizes of combs, although they can be tricky to fix firmly onto the clippers and you may find that you have to use a longer comb than initially intended. The Andis also comes with its own storage case, which is a convenient addition that surprisingly isn’t included with all makes and models.

    The included blade oil will come in handy because this particular clipper can get warm when used on long and curly hair. Apply oil before and after cutting to help reduce friction, minimize the work your clippers have to do, and keep the risk of overheating down to a minimum. With all that said, we think this is the best quiet dog clippers for the money this year.

    Pros
    • Cheap
    • Powerful motor
    • Great storage case
    Cons
    • Can run a little hot
    • Combs could be better

    3. Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper – Premium Choice

    Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper

    The Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper is available in a single-speed or dual-speed model. It runs cooler than a lot of other clippers, which means that it can be used for big jobs or for cutting several pets at once. Its motor isn’t as powerful as some other models, Breeding Business advises that Poodle owners use more heavy-duty clippers with a choice of 2,100 or 2,700 SPM with the dual-speed version, but it is powerful enough for general cutting and precision grooming.

    Despite being on the higher end of the price range, you only really get the clippers themselves. There’s no storage case, and you don’t even get any cutting combs, although the Oster is compatible with Oster A5 detachable blades that are easy to find. You do get blade oil, though. Oster A5 clippers do have a reputation for durability, with sets lasting for many years and still offering effective operation even after this length of time.

    Pros
    • Single or dual-speed models
    • Renowned for durability
    • Suitable for full-body and precision grooming
    Cons
    • No case
    • No combs

    4. Ceenwes Silent Dog Clippers

    Ceenwes

    The Ceenwes Dog Clippers are fairly priced and include quite a few useful accessories but take a long time to charge and may jam or cut unevenly.

    These gold-colored clippers have titanium and ceramic blades, plus a fine-tuning knob that can be adjusted to five lengths. The package includes a power adapter, a cleaning brush, four guard combs, stainless steel scissors, a stainless steel comb, a nail clipper kit, and a nail file. The motor operates at a fairly quiet 60 decibels.

    These clippers take five hours to charge and have 70 minutes of runtime. In testing, we found that the blades don’t get hot, though the clippers may jam and do not produce a very even cut. Ceenwes does offer a good two-year warranty.

    Pros
    • Well-priced
    • Titanium and ceramic blades that don’t get hot
    • Fairly quiet 60dB
    • Includes power adapter, cleaning brush, guide combs, scissors, stainless steel comb, nail clippers, and nail file
    • 70 minutes of runtime
    • Fine-tuning knob with five length options
    • Two-year warranty
    Cons
    • Lengthy charging time
    • May jam or cut unevenly

    5. Bousnic Dog Grooming Clippers

    Bousnic

    Another option is Bousnic’s Dog Grooming Clippers, which are pricey but nicely-designed, with a long runtime, great warranty, and very quiet operation. Unfortunately, these clippers aren’t very durable and can be difficult to use.

    These dog clippers have a good-looking white body and a USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can run for up to three hours per charge. There are two speed options, spinning the motor at 6,000 or 7,000 revolutions per minute. The quiet, low-vibration motor works at under 50 decibels, and there are steel and ceramic blades. The package includes four guide combs, a cleaning brush, stainless steel comb and scissors, an oil bottle, and a USB charging cable.

    We liked how quiet these clippers were, but they didn’t work especially well on thick hair, and the blades can be hard to attach. These clippers don’t feel very durable overall. Bousnic offers a great lifetime warranty.

    Pros
    • Nicely-designed white body
    • Quiet 50dB operation
    • Two speeds
    • Lithium-ion USB-rechargeable battery that can last up to three hours
    • Steel and ceramic blades
    • Includes four guide combs, cleaning brush, scissors, comb, blade oil, and charging cable
    • Lifetime warranty
    Cons
    • More expensive
    • Blades can be difficult to attach
    • Doesn’t work well on thick hair
    • Not very durable overall

    6. Highdas Dog Grooming Kit Clippers

    Highdas

    The HIghdas Dog Grooming Kit Clippers are reasonably priced but don’t work particularly well and have a goofy, not very stylish design.

    These one-pound clippers come with a cartoon design and have a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The package includes four guard combs, ranging from three to 12 millimeters, and there’s a ceramic blade. The motor works at a quiet 50 decibels, and you can use the clippers while charging them.

    When we tested these clippers, we found that the blades were blunt and produced an uneven cut. The battery doesn’t hold the charge particularly well, and there isn’t a warranty.

    Pros
    • Fairly priced
    • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
    • Includes four guard combs
    • Ceramic blade
    • Quiet 50dB operation
    • Can use clippers while charging
    Cons
    • Blades are blunt
    • Produces uneven trim
    • Battery doesn’t hold the charge well
    • No warranty
    • Goofy, less elegant design

    7. Sminiker Low-Noise Dog Clippers

    Sminiker

    Sminiker’s Low Noise Dog Clippers are quiet and come with many useful attachments but don’t cut evenly and aren’t very durable.

    These reasonably-priced clippers have ceramic and titanium blades and a copper-axis motor that operates at around 50 decibels. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery can be used for up to eight hours on a single three-hour charge. The extensive package includes a power adapter, a cleaning brush, stainless steel scissors and comb, four guide comb attachments, and a travel bag.

    In testing, we found that these clippers had dull blades that produced an uneven cut. The power switch is also not very durable and breaks easily. Sminiker doesn’t offer a warranty.

    Pros
    • Reasonably priced
    • Ceramic and titanium blades
    • Copper-axis motor with quiet 50dB operation
    • Rechargeable battery can be used for up to eight hours
    • Includes power adapter, cleaning brush, scissors, comb, four guide combs, and travel bag
    Cons
    • Dull blades that produce an uneven cut
    • Less durable power switch
    • No warranty

    8. CLEEBOURG Dog Clippers

    CLEEBOURG

    The CLEEBOURG Dog Clippers are inexpensive and highly adjustable but come with less durable plastic attachments and aren’t very powerful.

    These clippers have an adjustable knob with five length options. The package includes six guide combs, grooming scissors, and a stainless steel comb. The stainless steel fixed blade and ceramic moving blade are detachable for easier cleaning, and the 50- to 60-decibel motor spins at around 5,800 revolutions per minute. The USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery has a three-hour charging time but can run for three to five hours.

    When we tried this model, we found that the blades heated up and the motor didn’t feel durable or powerful. The plastic accessories, in particular, didn’t feel very sturdy. CLEEBOURG doesn’t offer a warranty.

    Pros
    • Well-priced
    • USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery
    • Three to five hours of runtime
    • Five-length adjustable knob
    • Includes six guide combs, grooming scissors, and stainless steel comb
    • Quiet 50 to 60dB
    • Detachable stainless steel fixed blade and ceramic moving blade
    Cons
    • Lengthy three-hour charging time
    • No warranty
    • Blades heat up
    • Not very durable or powerful
    • Less sturdy plastic accessories

    9. PetOscars Dog Grooming Kit Professional

    PetOscars

    Another option is the PetOscars Dog Grooming Kit Professional, a low-cost model that includes a range of accessories. It charges slowly, and the accessories don’t attach well.

    This 14.9-ounce pair of clippers operates at a quiet 50 decibels and has a USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The clippers can run for up to two hours per charge. The package includes nail clippers, stainless steel scissors, a comb, a rasp, four guide combs, a cleaning brush, blade oil, and a USB charging cable.

    We found these clippers to charge slowly, so it’s fortunate that you can use them while charging. They clog and snag easily, and the comb guides do not stay on. PetOscars offers a great lifetime replacement guarantee.

    Pros
    • Inexpensive and lightweight
    • Quiet 50dB motor
    • USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery
    • Up to two hours of runtime
    • Can be used while charging
    • Includes nail clippers, scissors, comb, rasp, four guide combs, cleaning brush, blade oil, and USB charging cable
    • Lifetime replacement guarantee
    Cons
    • Battery charges slowly
    • Comb guides do not attach well
    • Clogs and snags easily

    See our post on professional dog clippers here.


    10. ACAPETTY Pets Grooming Clippers

    ACAPETTY

    Our least favorite option is ACAPETTY’s Pets Grooming Clippers, which are on the pricey end and can be difficult to clean.

    These 1.1-pound clippers operate at a quiet 50 decibels and have detachable stainless steel and ceramic blades. There’s a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that takes three hours to charge and can run for up to five hours per charge. The package includes two guide combs that offer four length options, plus scissors, a cleaning brush, blade oil, a USB charging cord, and a storage bag.

    These clippers aren’t waterproof and can be difficult to fully clean. The blades don’t get hot, but the clippers are more expensive and heavier than they can justify. ACAPETTY doesn’t offer a warranty.

    Pros
    • Quiet 50dB operation
    • Detachable stainless steel and ceramic blades
    • USB-rechargeable lithium-ion battery
    • Three-hour charging time and five-hour runtime
    • Includes two guide combs, scissors, cleaning brush, blade oil, charging cord, and storage bag
    • Blades don’t get hot
    Cons
    • More expensive and heavier
    • Difficult to clean
    • No warranty
    • Not waterproof

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    Buyer’s Guide – Choosing the Best Quiet Dog Clippers

    You’ve read through our list of the best quiet dog clippers on the market. But which should you choose? Keep reading for our handy guide to the features.

    Noise

    You’re looking for quiet dog clippers, so you’ll want to pay close attention to the decibel level of each model. The clippers we’ve reviewed here are all in the 50- to 60-decibel range. A typical conversation is 60 decibels, so this is quite quiet and well below the threshold for hearing damage. If your dog is particularly skittish, you may want to choose a model that is closer to 50 decibels.

    Charging

    All of the clippers we reviewed have rechargeable batteries. Some can be charged with USB cables, which you can conveniently connect to your computer or phone charger. Others use dedicated power adapters with attached cables. The charging time can also vary widely, from 15 minutes to multiple hours. If you’d rather not have to charge your clippers ahead, you may want to purchase a model that can be used while it’s charging.

    You may also want to look closely at each model’s runtime. This is the amount of time you’ll be able to spend trimming your dog per battery charge.

    Lady grooming a black brown dog
    Image Credit: Tima Miroshnichenko, Pexels

    Blades

    Clipper blades are important components, as their quality will determine how evenly and safely you can trim your pet. Many dog clippers feature two types of blades, made of ceramic and metal. The metal blade, made of titanium or stainless steel, is often fixed, while the ceramic blade is often moving. Ceramic blades won’t get hot, so they reduced the risk of burning.

    If you’d like your dog clippers to be easier to clean, you may want to look for detachable blades, which will be easy to remove and fully clean.

    Accessories

    Dog clippers typically include useful accessories like guard combs, scissors, cleaning brushes, and blade oil. Guard combs, which generally come in a range of lengths from three to 12 millimeters, may be particularly important if you don’t have a lot of dog grooming experience.

    Warranty

    Many of the models we reviewed here offer warranties, ranging from a year or two up to lifetime coverage. If you’d like to have your clippers backed up, you may want to look carefully at the included warranty.

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    Final Verdict

    What’s the bottom line? Our pick for the best quiet dog clippers are the Wahl Arco Cordless Pet Clipper Kit, which are fairly-priced, quiet, and effective, with plenty of useful accessories. If you’re shopping on a budget, you may prefer the Andis Pro-Animal Detachable Blade Pet Clipper Kit , which are inexpensive, lightweight, and well-suited to detailed trimming. Are you looking for a premium pair? Try the powerful Oster A5 Golden Pet Clipper, which come with a generous warranty and convenient features like self-sharpening blades.

    Buying clippers for your noise-sensitive dog doesn’t have to be difficult, as there are plenty of quiet models on the market. We hope this guide to the 10 best quiet dog clippers of the year, complete with in-depth reviews and a handy buyer’s guide, helps you shop quickly and efficiently. Your dog will be perfectly groomed before you know it!

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