Quietest Dog Clippers (6 Top Picks)

Quietest Dog Clippers (6 Top Picks)

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Dogs are different from humans. Grooming is a far-from-relaxing experience for many canines. The buzz and vibrations from clippers can make them anxious. So what are the quietest dog clippers?

There’s no debate – research shows that noise sensitivity is a common issue for dogs. But grooming time doesn’t have to be a nightmare.

Stick around, because here you’ll get a comparison of the quietest dog clippers around, providing the decibel (dB) level where available, along with a spotlight on other outstanding features.

Average dog clippers have an operational noise in the 65-80 dB range – that’s around the same level as a garbage disposal. Older models can register above 80 dB (as loud as a blender!) due to their magnetic or pivot motors. The quiet dog clippers we cover here tend to be around the 60-70 dB range

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  1. JOYZEE Falcon
  2. Andis UltraEdge
  3. Kenchii Flash
  4. Oneisall Dog Clippers
  5. FuzzyFix Pet Grooming Kit
  6. Andis Pulse ZR II

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#1 – JOYZEE Falcon Cordless Clippers – <70 dB

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Professional clippers that are designed for quietness, JOYZEE Falcon achieves low noise with brushless motor and light, anti-vibration structure.

We start with one of the most popular dog clippers around; period.

JOYZEE is offering professional precision to mere mortals around the world, and the result is good-looking dogs. But they are also making very quiet dog clippers

The JOYZEE Falcon promises operation that is “whisper quiet”. How does it achieve a noise level that is stated as <70 dB (less than 70 dB)? Firstly, there is a smart brushless motor which generates less friction. Due to its light design and structure there is also less resonance and vibration.

The Falcon also gets a big thumbs up from users on its noise level. Svitlana, reviewing on Amazon, said: “It runs quietly, which helps keep dogs calm. There is some vibration, but the hand quickly gets used to it.”

You also get dual-speed functionality to switch up your grooming style (slower, with less vibration, works well for sensitive areas). There is Active Torque Technology, it’s cordless, and a 7oz weight (that’s nothing!) means that your arm won’t get tired halfway through the haircut. 

Pros 

  • Quiet model (brushless motor and <70 dB)
  • Dual speed
  • Light weight

Cons

  • Blades may get warm during a long haircut

Best for: Low-noise, no-fuss dog grooming

#2 – Andis UltraEdge62-65 dB

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For rock-bottom quietness, speed and professional design, for the price you won’t get much better than the Andi Ultra-Edge.

Read about the Andis UltraEdge and you will see the term “silent operation” thrown around. 

But while silence from dog clippers in operation is impossible, there is no denying that the Ultra Edge is a very quiet dog clipper. The guys at Dog Grooming Zone tested the UltraEdge as producing an operational noise of 62-65 dB; that’s comfortably quiet.

You will see the Andis UltraEdge used in salons across the country, and this speaks to its reliability. But it doesn’t mean that the Andis UltraEdge isn’t an excellent option for home groomers.

You’ll get a two speed motor which offers 3,400-4,400 strokes per minute (SPM). There’s an easy slide-on, slide-off, detachable blade which makes cleaning a breeze. It features sharp, carbon-edged blades that avoids snags and tugs. And there is a long 14-inch cord giving you ample space – whether you are a professional or a pet owner.

Pros

  • Very quiet (62-65 dB)
  • Dual speed
  • Powerful
  • Suitable for pros and home groomers

Cons

  • Not cordless

Best for: Quiet and speedy clipping

#3 – Kenchii Flash N/A

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Quiet, convenient, sleek, smart and with a 5-speed motor, the Kenchii Flash is a popular dog clipper that automatically ups the power when sensors pick up blade resistance.

The Kenchii Flash is a clever four-in-one clipper that is designed to avoid agitating your dog.

Not only is it designed to run quieter than other dog clippers (user reviews back this up), but it’s 5-speed smart motor means it delivers just enough power (and just enough noise). When its Smart Chip Technology sensors pick up blade resistance, it ups the muscle when required. That means your dog experiences the bare minimum noise and vibration.

This is a cordless dog clipper that will last up to 6 hours on each charge. It comes with everything you need for your dog’s haircut, including a comb, blade oil, cleaning brush and a wall adapter.

A user-friendly – and dog-friendly – gentle gem which we expect to turn up for birthdays and under Christmas trees.

Pros

  • Quiet (less power and vibration)
  • Smart Chip Technology
  • Cordless
  • High battery power

Cons

  • May not be suitable for double-coated breeds or curly coats

Best for: Good value quiet option for noise-sensitive breeds

#4 – Oneisall Dog Clippers50 dB

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A sturdy, excellent value (and quiet) option that has the power to deal with challenging undercoats. If you aren’t a precision stylist and just want to get the job done quickly and easily, these Oneisall Dog Clippers are worth a look.

A very quiet budget option, which the manufacturer says runs at just 50 dB. Regardless of any other features, that would make it comfortably the quietest on our list of models with publicly available decibel levels.

With the promise of supremely quiet operation and low vibration, for the price, these Oneisall Dog Clippers make a great claim for being a must-buy.

If you are looking for fancy or professional features, look elsewhere, because this Oneisall model is undeniably no-frills. It doesn’t have multiple speeds or settings, but it does have the power to coast through tough undercoats, with a 6800 SPM motor. 

The Oneisall’s sharp blades mean less snagging, and there is a very decent 240-minute runtime. Oh, and there’s a 730-day warranty.

Pros

  • Very quiet (50 dB)
  • Poweful (6800RPM motor)
  • Excellent value

Cons

  • Not an option for precision grooming

Best for: Very quiet, no-frills haircut on a budget

#5 – FuzzyFix Pet Grooming Kit55 dB

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The FuzzyFix Pet Grooming Kit gives you quietness at just 55 dB thanks to its brushless motor’s noise canceling technology, along with all the guide comb options you need, and 3 hours from a single charge.

FuzzyFix offer a complete Pet Grooming Kit including 8 different guide combs, and the key thing is, it’s quiet. 

The upgraded brushless motor of the FuzzyFix Pet Grooming Kit is what you want, because it is quieter. Although we couldn’t find an official noise level from the manufacturer, these clippers have been stated as producing 55 dB or below.

Other than that, you get cordless clippers which can run for 3 hours on a single charge. It is ergonomically designed to be reduce wrist and arm discomfort. And in the kit, aside from the clippers and guide combs you will also get; a charger, a charging replacement, blade oil, an instruction book, storage case and a charging stand.

Pros

  • Quiet (reported at under 55 dB with brushless motor)
  • 8 guide combs
  • Cordless
  • Portable with storage case

Cons 

  • May be on the heavy side for some users

Best for: Complete kit for quiet grooming

#6 – Andis Pulse ZR II – N/A

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Backed up by a series of positive user reviews, the Andis Pulse ZR II is widely praised for its low noise level, and ceramic edge blade that doesn’t overheat. Cool look, too!

A pet owner’s favorite, the Andis Pulse ZR II is covered in glory from its Amazon reviews.

BT seemed over the moon! She wrote: So happy,  my blades didn’t get hot today and it’s so quiet!!!”

While Allen Adams wrote simply: “Quiet motor”.

The wild color scheme takes inspiration from Gabriel Feitosa, the renowned pet stylist. There are no less than 5 adjustable speeds, which means you can adapt settings to what you need for each style. 

It has a ceramic edge blade, which is designed to avoid unnecessary heating. And it has an easy-on, easy-off blade that is compatible with all Andis models.

All-in-all, a cool, funky quiet option that is suitable for pros or capable home groomers.

Pros

  • Quiet – many positive user reviews
  • 5 speed settings
  • Funky design

Cons

  • Look may not appeal to all

Best for: Precise, quiet grooming and design statement

Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.
Lewis Atkinson

Lewis Atkinson

I grew up with a fascination for sound. From working in the construction and audio industries, I’ve picked up a lot of knowledge on soundproofing, which I’ll share with you.

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