Master Grooming Tools 5200 Series Thinning Shears 46-Tooth bEachMaster Grooming Tools 5200 Series Thinning\\r\\n Shears features short shanks and offset handles to\\r\\n reduce hand fatigue, removable finger rests and silencers for\\r\\n quiet operation.\\n\\nIdeal for shaping, thinning, blending, and texturizing\\r\\n the coat.\\nOffset handle design reduces fatugue\\n\\r\\n This video details the three finishes of the 5200s Groomer\\r\\n Series, Rainbow Series, and Blue Titanium Series. \\n\\n\\n\\nMaterial: 440C Stainless Steel\\nRockwell Hardness Rating: 52\\nAvailable in three models:\\r\\n 6" 46-Tooth Thinning Shear\\r\\n 7" 42-Tooth Thinning Shear\\n\\nBlending Shears, compared to\\r\\n thinning/finishing shears, have a higher number of teeth per\\r\\n inch of shear. Thus, the cumulative cutting surface is smaller\\r\\n and less hair is removed with one motion. This allows them to\\r\\n be used to soften harsh clipper lines by blending close to the\\r\\n skin and also for bulk thinning.\\n\\nThinning/Finishing Shears have a lower number of\\r\\n teeth per inch of shear. Thus, the cumulative cutting surface\\r\\n is larger and more hair is removed with one motion. This allows\\r\\n groomers to bulk thin larger areas at one time. These shears\\r\\n are also great for finishing anatural coated breed" they\\r\\n create that natural look easily.
Master Grooming Tools 5200 Series Thinning Shears 46-Tooth bEachMaster Grooming Tools 5200 Series Thinning\\r\\n Shears features short shanks and offset handles to\\r\\n reduce hand fatigue, removable finger rests and silencers for\\r\\n quiet operation.\\n\\nIdeal for shaping, thinning, blending, and texturizing\\r\\n the coat.\\nOffset handle design reduces fatugue\\n\\r\\n This video details the three finishes of the 5200s Groomer\\r\\n Series, Rainbow Series, and Blue Titanium Series. \\n\\n\\n\\nMaterial: 440C Stainless Steel\\nRockwell Hardness Rating: 52\\nAvailable in three models:\\r\\n 6" 46-Tooth Thinning Shear\\r\\n 7" 42-Tooth Thinning Shear\\n\\nBlending Shears, compared to\\r\\n thinning/finishing shears, have a higher number of teeth per\\r\\n inch of shear. Thus, the cumulative cutting surface is smaller\\r\\n and less hair is removed with one motion. This allows them to\\r\\n be used to soften harsh clipper lines by blending close to the\\r\\n skin and also for bulk thinning.\\n\\nThinning/Finishing Shears have a lower number of\\r\\n teeth per inch of shear. Thus, the cumulative cutting surface\\r\\n is larger and more hair is removed with one motion. This allows\\r\\n groomers to bulk thin larger areas at one time. These shears\\r\\n are also great for finishing anatural coated breed" they\\r\\n create that natural look easily.