Oneisall RFC-676 Review — The Best Dog Clipper for Thick Coats in India?

Oneisall RFC-676 Review — The Best Dog Clipper for Thick Coats in India?

If you own a Golden Retriever, Husky, German Shepherd, or any thick double-coated breed in India, you've probably experienced the frustration of clippers that stall, pull, or simply can't get through the dense undercoat. The Oneisall RFC-676 was built specifically for this problem — and after testing it on several breeds, here's our honest take.

Who Is This Clipper For?

The RFC-676 is not a general-purpose clipper. It's designed specifically for dogs with thick, dense, or double-layer coats — breeds like:

  • Golden Retriever
  • Husky / Malamute
  • German Shepherd
  • Labrador (during heavy shedding season)
  • Border Collie
  • Chow Chow
  • Samoyed

For short-coated breeds like Beagles or Dobermans, the Oneisall X2+N5 Combo is a better and more affordable choice. But for the above breeds, the RFC-676's high-torque motor is genuinely necessary.

Motor Performance — The Key Difference

The RFC-676 runs at 6800 RPM — significantly higher than standard pet clippers which run at 3500–5000 RPM. This extra power means the blades keep moving even through dense, matted, or damp fur without slowing down or pulling. If you've ever had a clipper jam halfway through a Golden Retriever's flank, you'll understand why this matters.

In our testing on a 3-year-old Golden Retriever with a full un-trimmed coat, the RFC-676 worked through the body coat without a single stall. The motor stayed cool throughout a 40-minute grooming session.

Noise Level — 55 dB

The RFC-676 runs at under 55 dB — comparable to a quiet conversation. This is a significant advantage for Indian dogs that haven't been desensitised to grooming tools. Most professional-grade clippers run at 65–75 dB. The difference in dog anxiety is noticeable — several dogs that normally require two people to hold them during grooming were calm throughout the session with the RFC-676.

IPX6 Waterproof Rating

The IPX6 rating means you can rinse the entire clipper under a running tap after use — no awkward cleaning around the blade area with a brush. For Indian homes where post-grooming cleanup is always a concern, this is a genuine quality-of-life feature. It also means you can groom a freshly bathed dog without waiting for it to dry completely.

Battery Life — 240 Minutes

A full charge gives approximately 240 minutes of runtime — enough for 3–4 full grooming sessions depending on coat thickness. Charging via USB-C takes about 2.5 hours. The LCD display shows remaining battery percentage so you're never caught mid-groom with a dead clipper.

What's in the Box

  • RFC-676 cordless clipper body
  • Stainless steel ceramic blade
  • Guard combs: 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm
  • Cleaning brush and blade oil
  • USB-C charging cable
  • User manual

What Could Be Better

  • No paw trimmer included — you'll need the N5 separately for detail work around paws and face
  • The 3mm guard is the shortest available — not suitable for very close cuts
  • Heavier than a standard clipper (230g) — noticeable during long sessions but manageable

Value for Money in India

A single professional grooming session for a Golden Retriever in India costs ₹1,500–₹3,000. The RFC-676 pays for itself in 2–3 sessions. For owners who groom monthly, the annual saving is ₹18,000–₹36,000 — a significant figure for a one-time tool purchase.

Final Verdict

For thick double-coated breeds in India, the Oneisall RFC-676 is the best cordless option at its price point. The high-torque motor, quiet operation, waterproof body, and long battery life address every major pain point of home grooming for large breeds. If you own a Golden or Husky and have been putting off home grooming because of bad clipper experiences — this is the one to try.

Buy it at Agromato with 1-year warranty and free shipping above ₹999. Questions? WhatsApp us at 9945313756.

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