The Skip Tooth CryogenX Replacement Blade is made from the finest high-carbon steel and handcrafted to Oster’s rigorous standards, providing unparalleled precision and performance. This U.S. made blade is hardened to RC62-66 (Rockwell Scale C) in-house prior to receiving a cryogenic treatment which further enhances the hardening process. The blade cutting surfaces are then sharpened, finished and tested with proven Oster proprietary processes, ensuring ultra-sharp blades that continue to stand the test of time.
Item Number | 91905 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Material | Steel, Metal |
Fits most A5 style detachable blade clippers.
Be sure to clean, disinfect and lubricate blades and regularly perform clipper upkeep for smooth, lasting performance. Shop the line Oster Professional products, including the new, multi-purpose Oster 5-in-1 Spray
A brush was included with your clipper. If you no longer have the brush, a toothbrush can be used to brush the hair out from between the teeth of the blade. Oster® Kool Lube or Oster® Blade Wash may also be used. Please note that even though these do contain oil, they are not sufficient for keeping your blade oiled. Blades should be oiled often during use.
The best way to keep blades from getting dull are to ensure the blades are cleaned, oiled, and stored properly. Dirt and grit from hair will cause blades to become dull quickly so always make sure the hair or fur being cut is clean.
If the blades start to pull the hair or you have to make several strokes to get the hair cut, it may be time to sharpen your blades.
Most blades can have several sharpenings. Some factors in determining how many times a blade can be sharpened include frequency of use and how well the blade is maintained.
To oil your blades, turn the clipper or trimmer on, put a drop of on each end of the blade and one in the center (across the cutting surface - the teeth). It is not necessary to take the blade apart to oil it. For professional use and for best results, blades should be oiled often during the day.
Before storing your blade it should be cleaned well. A few drops of oil should be placed on the surface teeth and between the sliding surfaces, and then turn the clipper or trimmer on for a few seconds. Blades should be stored in a place protected from high humidity and moisture to prevent rust. It is best to use the blade protector or to wrap the blades before placing the clipper inside a drawer with other implements.
During normal professional sharpening, blades are checked for rust. Generally, rust can be removed by a wire wheel. If a blade is pitted with rust, it may not be able to be removed. Prevent rusting by storing blades in dry place and keeping them well oiled.
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Price | $35.40Chewy Price | $31.94Chewy Price | $33.35Chewy Price | $20.99Chewy Price | $32.94Chewy Price |
Material | Steel, Metal | Steel, Metal | Steel, Metal | Steel, Metal | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Grooming Tool Type | Replacement Blades | Replacement Blades | Replacement Blades | Replacement Blades | Replacement Blades |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
I ordered a #7 blade. Exactly like the ones I’ve got in the past from the store. Same brand. It cut awful. Nothing like the others. Teeth were linger.
Works great, even on my very curly dog. It was east to attach and fit well on my Oster Turbo A5. Perfect for a longer cut.
Skiptooth arrived quickly with good packaging. I’ve never used a skip tooth blade before. This worked very nicely on my Labradoodle with mostly thick curly hair. Other blades would get stuck and pull. You definitively need other blades at hand but these did a great job on all the larger areas.
I have an old Oster Golden A5. Original blade finally gave out after all these years. Clippers are in mint condition. Rather then spend $200+ on a new clipper, ordered the blade hoping it was an exact fit, which it was and the clippers are working like they were just taken out of the box. I have multiple dogs with different types of fur, so as a good investment, I plan on ordering more in different sizes.
I have purchased 2 new sets of blades. 1 each time that I give my pet a hair cut. I bath my dog prior to trimming. I have tried the oater blade wash but can't seem to keep a sharp edge.
This blade is very effective and really does well with thick poodle hair, but it cut WAY shorter than the expected 1/4” hair I was hoping for. My poor dog looked naked for a couple weeks after I used this blade.
Meant to order a #3, but not a ski tooth, so didn't use it.
Sir Eli is happy that he does not have to go to the groomer's because Mom can make him look better herself with this new blade!
Didn’t work as I would have liked it pulls the hair.. also thought it might have been used saw some dog hair in the blades
First I'll tell you that I have two Newfoundland's. Once a year I give them a hair cut. They have an impenetrable coat. This blade went through their coat like a hot knife through butter! It left them with a 1/2" of hair. Perfect for the dog days of summer. #chewyisawesome