

🐾 Groom like a pro, keep your pet calm, and never miss a spot!
The Andis 22340 ProClip is a professional-grade animal grooming clipper featuring a powerful 120V two-speed rotary motor capable of up to 3400 strokes per minute. Designed for all breeds and coat types, it operates quietly to reduce pet anxiety and includes a detachable blade for easy cleaning and maintenance. Its durable frame and 14-foot heavy-duty cable provide flexibility and reliability, making it a must-have tool for efficient, stress-free grooming.













| ASIN | B0018KVHBM |
| ASIN | B0018KVHBM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 300,182 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 923 in Dog Grooming Clippers |
| Brand | Andis |
| Colour | Black / Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,766) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,766) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jun. 2011 |
| Format | other |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 22.9 x 25.4 centimetres |
| Item model number | 22340 |
| Item model number | 22340 |
| Item weight | 499 g |
| Manufacturer | Andis |
| Manufacturer | Andis |
| Package Weight | 0.89 Kilograms |
| Package dimensions | 25.1 x 20 x 6.8 centimetres |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 22.86 x 25.4 cm; 498.95 g |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 22.86 x 25.4 cm; 498.95 g |
| Special features | Detachable, Made In America |
| Target audience | Dogs |
H**0
A great tool, must have for saving money at the grooming parlour
This tool is a must, previously i was using one of my head shavers with not much effect. This is perfect cuts the hair perfectly, isn't too loud therefore the dog doesn't get as stressed and doesn't get too hot even with extended use. When first using it you will be better using two people to get started unless you have a makeshift stand which will support the front and back end of your dog. They can be a little timid at first and usually try to sit down to hide their back end, but once you've used it a few times they soon get used to it. I have only used it with the supplied blade at the moment but will be buying some of the FC blades in the coming months. Once you get the hang of it this tool makes grooming your dog a doddle ALTHOUGH BEWARE if the dog moves quickly at first or you don't pay full attention you can cut very close with this which gave my dog a small patch much thinner than the rest but nobody noticed. ITS EXPENSIVE YES BUT MY ADVICE BUY ONCE BUY RIGHT! You will soon recover your money.
D**Y
Excellent Hair
Excellent product, well designed, easily used, sailed through tight coat of Irish water spaniel with ease and tidied up my own disappearing hair nae bother as well. Good quality product. Will have paid for itself in 18 months for dog trimming fees alone never mind the kids!!
S**L
Excellent!!!
We tried the other cheaper ones which say they're really good and aren't. In desperation, with 4 dogs grooming is pricey, we tried these and they're excellent, really quiet and do the job well. I'd recommend them to anyone. The seller is fine too, prompt delivery, good price etc. First class.
A**R
Good trimmer
Works well
J**E
Robust clippers that plough through everything
We have Tess, a beautiful Labradoodle with fur that is very thick, a bit wiry and a bit fluffy (under her tum) My cheapo Wahl clippers have given up the ghost after a couple of years of trimming so I wanted something more substantial. Mostly I’ve been buying a new set for my human hair and handing them down for dog duties but this time I though I’d invest. I always go wired as the power is good and it always takes longer than I think to get a good finish. These clippers I’ve used twice now and am pleased to say work very well. The wiry fur is devoured well. The fluffy bits need a little help passing through the guard but overall a good job. Blades stayed nice and cool. One point for reference, there is no blade adjustment as per many clippers so it’s all done with the guards. Compared to my old clippers I had to go 2-3mm shorter to get the same finish. Weirdly shorter cuts better too. Guards are sturdy and robust with a spring loaded clip on (see my other review). Overall Tess is happy, and I’m happy. Judge for yourself on my ropey clipping skills in the photos.
F**N
Best I've used so far
This is actually a replacement for a set of clippers I loaned out and never got back - same brand and make no less, maybe that's why they never got returned, they're that good! Really makes those cheapie Wahl clippers look like the junk they are. Enough bite to cut into problem fur, and takes the full range of replacement clipper blades - cheap budget clippers won't accept the huge range of very useful purpose-made blades on the market. So before you go buying set after set of cheap clippers hoping to find the one that suits your dog, take it from me - experienced here to my great cost - you won't find good clippers outside the £100 price bracket. Might as well get the best you can first time round or you'll end up spending a great deal more on several sets of budget brands, and use none of them, becausde they choke up on the fur, stop working when they get warm, and come with blades utterly unfit for purpose. The exact opposite is true of these, and I bought a number 4 gap-tooth clipper blade at same time as the standard blade these come with aren't that good for dogs like Lhasas or Shi Tzus. Good clippers with the right blade and you won't regret the expense.
M**Y
great product
I previously bought a cheap product from Aldi but it although it looked good it failed miserably to cut my Terrier's hair. The Andis product is great and now I'm able to save myself 25Euro trips several times a year to get him trimmed at the vet.
P**P
Can’t fault andis
After 7 years the moulded power lead went on my old ultra edge Andis clippers. This model was bought as a replacement and even though it’s a slightly different model it does not disappoint. I’ve given 4 stars as this has a slightly cheaper feel to it and it is far from the cheapest model on amazon. Plus it only comes with standard no10 blade. I’ve recently seen there are less expensive ultra edge models available on amazon that come with ceramic blades, which are far superior in my opinion.
N**S
P**M
Originally when first handling the removable blade, I remembered struggling to follow the provided instructions. After having used it for half a dozen trims, I know to push down the button at the base of the blade to release the blade. Be sure NOT to push in the hinge blade holder until you slide in the blade (otherwise you'll have to pry it back out). Once you place the blade in, turn on the switch briefly to ensure that the blade locks down correctly into the motor - the blade has one piece that moves back and forth relative to the back plate and will require jostling to catch onto the motor hook. If the blade still does not sit down relatively flat against the housing, it probably means that this moving blade needs to be slid back towards the center - you can actually slide it entirely out to clean which means it can also be pushed out of joint. The steel Andis blades get hot fast so I'm always testing against my skin as I use it and cooling down with Andis cool care spray throughout. I spray both sides and turn the switch on for a second to get it into the teeth then wipe the blade down so I don't streak my dog with the spray. The clipper comes with #10 which I use for the face, feet and sanitary area (butt and around to stomach). As a beginner, I'm happy with this length as opposed to the shorter #15 - plus I like a little fuzz which I think is nicer and less aggravating to my dog's skin. I have a miniature poodle which requires trimming often. The blades cut through her thick chocolate hair cleanly and I use the #10 to give her poodle feet where I dig out the hair between her toes in her webbing. I've purchased in addition, the #4FC for a nice 3/8" soft coat that provides her sun protection and most recently the #7FC 1/8" blade for the humid NYC summer. The cord is plenty long for my small dog needs and I try to keep it out of the way by keeping it to the outside of my cutting arm. I rarely use the higher speed and doubt that I actually need it. Although my dog is small, I still require a couple of hours to trim her and have lately been doing her feet on a separate day so I break up the ordeal for my dog. I like to clip my dog all over including legs and ears for a practical, clean cut. (The only vanity is her pompom tail). For small poodle owners, I recommend Terra Nova's The Toy & Miniature Poodle which goes into detail how to trim them. I haven't been able to find a good video yet and instead surf youtube. The product feels well-made and durable. The motor is not particularly loud nor vibrates too much. It is easy to clean up after trimming - I use an old toothbrush to brush out the blades and exposed attachment area. You can also remove the top plastic cap and lightly brush the top area. The box comes with a 4oz bottle of clipper oil too which you should apply to the blade before use, but be sure to wipe off. Overall, feels like a professional product and appears to cut as smoothly as the ones I see at the groomers.
B**N
Excelente maquina, justo apenas hoy en el 2025 le estoy haciendo apenas su servicio general. Fue una excelente compra, sin duda la volveria a comprar si se requiriera y eso que la ocupo para cortarle el pelo a mis 13 perrhijos.
V**E
El producto si es nuevo, llego rápido y en buenas condiciones. Volvería a comprar ahí
L**E
I rarely write reviews but I felt it was worth it for this item... I called Andis directly and their customer service rep recommended this clipper for my pure-bred Klein poodle (he is medium-sized dog, slightly larger than a Cocker Spaniel). His fur is thick and curly, and I was concerned about getting the right clipper since they have so many to choose from. She said there was no need to get a higher speed one for his fur, especially because the higher speeds get hotter. Now, keep in mind I have NEVER EVER used clippers before, not even on people. My dog stands very still and is very tolerant of grooming, so I lucked out in that respect. He did not get startled by the clippers and they make a low buzzing noise that he tolerated without freaking out. These clippers were amazing for a first time user, and I am so glad I chose them. They never got hot. They did get warm, but because I was moving slow and taking short 10-15 second breaks, it never got too hot. The blades are sharp, and the Andis customer rep said that that they sharpen any dull blades for $5. I had almost purchased the ceramic blades, but once she told me that, I changed all my blades to metal, because they have more utility over the long run. (ceramic blades cannot be sharpened). The blades are sharp and at the higher speed setting, went through his fur with no problem at all. I love this product and my dog was happier (and cooler) after his shave. I used a 3 3/4 blade to get his summer clip done - it leaves about a 1/2 inch of fur, and the included #10 on his face and "sanitary" area for a closer shave. My tips for first-time at-home groomers - 1) Use on clean, dry fur only. 2) MAKE SURE you comb out ALL the mats... the clippers will snag on any mats and that could hurt your dog and send your grooming session downhill. Even though I thought I combed my dog out, I still hit a few snags, and I would immediately stop, set down the clippers and comb out the mat. I will make doubly sure the next time I do this so that I don't have to stop and start so often. 3) There is no need to hurry. It took me about 90 minutes to finish grooming my dog, and I'm sure I'll get faster as we go. The clippers aren't too heavy and I did not get fatigued while using them. 4) I put my dog in a dry empty baby bathtub. That allowed me to position ourselves near a convenient outlet, so having a corded clipper was no issue. It also made cleanup a breeze. I highly recommend this item. Totally worth the money.
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