Is the Oneisall RFC-676 Worth It? Honest Take After 6 Months
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We've sold the Oneisall RFC-676 at Agromato for over six months now — and we've had enough customer feedback, returns, and repeat purchases to give you an honest long-term take. Here's what we know.
What Customers Say After 3–6 Months
The most consistent feedback we get: "I should have bought this earlier." Most RFC-676 buyers come to us after a bad experience with cheaper clippers that pulled or stalled on their thick-coated dog. Once they switch, they don't go back.
The second most common feedback: owners of lighter-coated breeds (Labradors, Beagles, small dogs) telling us they bought the RFC-676 when they should have bought the X2+N5 Combo instead. The RFC-676 is genuinely overkill for short-coated dogs — it works, but the X2 is lighter, quieter, and includes a paw trimmer.
Where It Excels
Motor Endurance
The 6800 RPM motor maintains consistent speed through dense fur without slowing down. Standard clippers lose speed as the coat thickens, which causes the blade to drag instead of cut — a pulling sensation the dog hates. The RFC-676 maintains cutting speed consistently from start to finish of a grooming session.
Durability
The IPX6 waterproof body means the RFC-676 handles the post-groom rinse routine that kills most clippers over time. Moisture in the motor housing is the number one cause of clipper failure — the sealed body of the RFC-676 eliminates this entirely.
Blade Quality
The stainless steel ceramic composite blade maintains its sharpness noticeably longer than standard steel blades. Customers who groom monthly report the blade is still performing well after 6 months of regular use without sharpening.
Where It Falls Short
No Paw Trimmer
The RFC-676 doesn't come with a detail trimmer. If you want to do paw pad work, face, and ears in the same session, you'll need a separate tool. The Oneisall N5 is the natural companion — many of our customers buy both and use the RFC-676 for body work and the N5 for detail work.
Weight
At 230g, the RFC-676 is heavier than most pet clippers. For large breeds like Goldens and Huskies where a grooming session runs 30–45 minutes, some owners report hand fatigue towards the end. Switching hands periodically and taking short breaks helps.
Not for Every Breed
As mentioned — for Labradors, Shih Tzus, Pomeranians, cats, and short-coated dogs, the RFC-676 is more clipper than you need. The X2 handles these breeds better and costs less.
6-Month Verdict
Buy the RFC-676 if: You have a Golden Retriever, Husky, German Shepherd, Samoyed, Border Collie, or any thick double-coated breed. It will handle the coat cleanly, quietly, and durably for years.
Don't buy it if: You have a short or single-coated dog. Get the X2+N5 Combo instead — better value, includes a paw trimmer, and perfectly suited for lighter coats.
Consider buying both if: You have a thick-coated dog and want to handle all grooming — body and detail work — at home in a single session.
Shop the Oneisall RFC-676 at Agromato — 1-year warranty, free shipping above ₹999, WhatsApp support at 9945313756. Also available as an open box unit at a reduced price.