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premier1supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631 Eagle ™ Blades These have no equal for slicing through dense hair or wool. Eagle 10 For general clipping cattle, swine, sheep, goats, horses and dogs. Eagle 10, 0.1 lb...............................#870910 $17.00 Eagle 10 Wide, 0.15 lb...................#870911 $27.00 Eagle 10 Ceramic, 0.1 lb................#870912 $23.00 Eagle 15 For close clipping dogs, cats, horses and cattle. Eagle 15, 0.1 lb...............................#870913 $17.00 Eagle 15 Wide, 0.15 lb...................#870914 $27.00 Eagle 30 For very close clipping horses and dairy cattle. Eagle 30, 0.1 lb................................ #870915 $17.00 Eagle 30 Wide, 0.15 lb.................... #870916 $27.00 Eagle 30 Ceramic, 0.1 lb................. #870917 $23.00 Eagle 40 Extremely close clip. For veterinary surgical preparatory work. Eagle 40, 0.1 lb.................................#870918 $17.00 Eagle 40 Wide, 0.15 lb.....................#870919 $27.00• Self-tensioning
• Snap-on, detachable
• Same source as Premier’s proven large blades
18 upper teeth 26 lower teeth 0.06" cutting depth (1.5 mm) 22 upper teeth 26 lower teeth 0.02" cutting depth (0.5 mm) 22 upper teeth 26 lower teeth 0.05” cutting depth (1 mm) 25 upper teeth 41 lower teeth 0.01” cutting depth (0.25 mm) New!They look the same
as other blades—
but cut much better.
Why?
We know from decades of
experience that nothing is harder
for a No. 10 blade to comb and cut
than the dense undercoat of livestock
guard dogs.
So that’s what we used to field-test
Eagle No. 10 blades against the best
No. 10 blades from leading blade
manufacturers.
The difference was so unexpected
we found it hard to believe. It was
very easy for Eagle vs difficult for the
second best. Two brands wouldn’t
penetrate or cut the hair at all.
Explanation? The Eagle’s upper
blade is placed closer to the front tips
of the lower blade. Note the photo
comparison below.
Don’t believe us? Buy a set and test
them yourself.
Eagle 10
Ceramic
Other
Note that the Eagle’s upper blade (in this
instance ceramic) is placed much closer to the
front tips of the lower blade.




