AUDOC Dog Grooming Replacement Blades (Blade #10, 7-pack) for Andis, Oster & Wahl clippers
Product description
What this is for
If you groom your dog at home, replacement blades are one of those “quietly important” purchases. AUDOC supplies a 7-pack of replacement cutting blades that are designed to fit a range of popular clipper families, aiming to keep your clippers performing consistently rather than slowly getting dull.
On paper, this blade size is Blade #10, described as a summer grooming option with a 1.5 mm cutting length. It’s the sort of length people often reach for when they want a neat, even trim without going too short.
There’s also a practical comfort angle here: the blades are said to stay cooler during longer sessions and to run with less noise than traditional carbon-steel blades. That won’t magically solve every dog’s temperament, but it can make the experience a bit smoother.
The essentials: blade size and build

This pack focuses on a single blade size: Blade #10 (1.5 mm). The materials mentioned in the listing are quite specific. The blade is described as having a ceramic blade and an stainless-steel component, while the comb/base area is said to use stainless steel 440C. For the cutting surface, the listing mentions a ceramic blade with titanium coating.
In plain terms, you’re buying into a modern blade material mix rather than the older “carbon-steel only” approach. The listing claims the blade is resistant to rust, durable in day-to-day grooming, and designed to resist heat buildup so it stays cooler during prolonged use.
What you’ll notice during grooming
Blade sharpness matters most once you’ve used your clipper enough to see what “dragging” feels like. These replacements are described as sharp, long-lasting and corrosion-resistant. That points to fewer moments where you need to go back over the same area repeatedly.


The listing also highlights heat management: the blade reportedly remains cool even during extended grooming. If you’re doing a full-body tidy or working through thicker coat patches, that’s exactly where heat can become noticeable.

And then there’s the noise point. Because the blades are claimed to produce less noise compared with traditional carbon-steel blades, it may help if your dog is a bit sensitive to the clipper’s sound.
A small, real-life example: if you’re finishing a summer coat and you’ve noticed your Blade #10 has started to pull or leave a less even finish, swapping to a fresh #10 set can help you keep the trim looking uniform from neck to belly.
Compatibility and fit considerations
The blades are described as compatible with detachable clipper blades, including models from the Versa, AGC, AGP, AGRC, AGCL, AGR Plus, AGRV, DBLC, MBG and SMC ranges. The listing also says they fit most models from the Oster A5 and Wahl KM series.
However, compatibility can be a bit “depends on the clipper head and how it locks on” in this category. If your clipper isn’t clearly in the stated families, it’s worth double-checking that your clipper uses a detachable blade system designed for these series.

It’s also a 7-pack of blades in the same size. That’s handy if you want spares for frequent grooming, but if you only need one replacement blade, you may be carrying extra items you won’t use right away.
Key pros, and the limitations to keep in mind
What stands out on this listing - Blade #10 (1.5 mm) for a summer-style tidy length - Ceramic and stainless-steel build, with a ceramic blade said to be titanium-coated - Claimed rust resistance and durability for longer service life - Claims of staying cooler during longer grooming sessions - Claimed reduced noise compared with traditional carbon-steel blades


Where it may fall short (or be less ideal) - It’s specifically a #10 blade, so it won’t cover other lengths unless you buy additional sizes - The “cooler” and “less noise” claims are helpful, but results can still vary depending on coat thickness, clipper motor, and grooming pace - If your clipper model isn’t clearly within the named series, compatibility may not be straightforward
Care tips that matter

Even the best blade set won’t love neglect. The listing advises storing the blades in a clean, dry place to avoid moisture and dust.
That simple approach is worth sticking to, especially if you groom often or in a damp environment. Keeping blades dry and free from debris can help maintain the cutting feel and reduce the chance of corrosion over time.
Should you buy it?
It’s a good fit if you already use Blade #10 (1.5 mm) for your dog’s grooming style and you want replacement blades that focus on durability, rust resistance, and comfort-focused claims like cooler running and reduced noise. The 7-pack also makes sense if you groom regularly and prefer having spares to avoid downtime.
You may want to skip it if you need multiple blade lengths, or if your clipper model isn’t clearly part of the detachable systems and series mentioned in the listing. It might not be a great match if you’re buying only for occasional touch-ups and don’t want to hold extra blades.

A sensible buying check before you order: confirm your current clipper uses a detachable blade compatible with the stated Versa/AGC/AGP/AGRC/AGCL/AGR Plus/AGRV/DBLC/MBG/SMC families and the Oster A5/Wahl KM series mentioned.
Mini FAQ


What does Blade #10 mean in this pack?
Blade #10 refers to a stated cutting length of 1.5 mm in the listing, aimed at a popular summer grooming length.
Is this suitable for heavy, long sessions?

The listing claims the blade stays cooler even during prolonged use, which suggests it’s meant to feel more comfortable during longer grooming.
Can I use these blades on any clipper?
The listing gives compatibility guidance for certain detachable blade systems and specific series (Oster A5 and Wahl KM). If your clipper isn’t in those families, it’s safer to double-check before buying.
How should I store replacement blades?
Keep them in a clean, dry place to help prevent moisture and dust build-up.
Final verdict
If you’re chasing consistent results from your Blade #10 grooming routine, AUDOC’s 7-pack is built around durability and comfort-oriented claims (cooler running, less noise, and rust resistance). It won’t be useful for anyone needing different lengths, and compatibility is only as good as your clipper’s blade system, so do a quick match-up before committing.
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