Discover the New Juno Stripping Blades by Artero: Precision, Sustainability, and Versatility

The technique of stripping is an art that requires experience, sensitivity, and above all, the right tools. At Artero, we have been supporting professional dog groomers for over a century with innovative and functional solutions. Today, we take a step further by presenting three new stripping blades within our well-established Juno line, designed to make the professional’s demanding technical work even easier.

Join us to get to know them in depth and also discover all the other Artero stripping blades available to help you choose the ideal blade for each type of work, coat, and level of experience.

New Releases: The 3 New Juno Blades

At Artero, we keep listening to grooming professionals to design tools that are increasingly precise and tailored to your needs. That’s why the Juno family grows with three new blades completing the collection: models Nº12, Nº13, and Nº14. Three specialized solutions that meet real demands in technical work, precision, and controlled plucking.

We present them below so you can discover which one fits best in your daily routine.

Artero Juno Stripping Blade Nº12 (P989)

  • Dimensions: 2.5 x 17.9 cm
  • Teeth: 40 large, triangular, and closely spaced

Recommended for:
Specialized in removing a greater amount of fine undercoat per stroke, especially on coats that aren’t too dense. Ideal for spaniels and hard-coated dogs during shedding or finishing.

Advantages:

  • Extra-long blade for optimized performance.
  • Teeth designed to pull very fine undercoat close to the skin.
  • Ergonomic and eco-friendly bamboo handle.
  • Lightweight and durable for long work sessions.

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Artero Juno Stripping Blade Nº13 (P990)

  • Dimensions: 2.5 x 15 cm
  • Teeth: 25 fine micro teeth

Recommended for:
Perfect for flatworks and finishing on fine hair. The micro teeth prevent hair cuts, even when applying pressure.

Advantages:

  • Maximum precision without cuts.
  • Roughened support surface that improves hair grip.
  • Specially designed for spaniels and young coats.
  • Ideal for demanding professionals who work detailed finishes.

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Artero Juno Stripping Blade Nº14 (P990)

  • Dimensions: 2.5 x 15 cm
  • Teeth: 15 wide micro teeth

Recommended for:
Designed for plucking and controlled removal without cuts. Ideal for removing hard hair in sensitive areas like paws or head, and for those starting with the stripping technique.

Advantages:

  • Wide micro teeth that prevent cuts.
  • Excellent for beards, skirts, and areas with long or brittle hair.
  • Ergonomic, eco-friendly handle with textured thumb support.

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All Artero Stripping Blades

Juno Range

  • No.1: 25 short triangular teeth. Ideal for flatwork and removing the finest undercoat close to the skin. View product
  • No.2: 23 fine teeth. Especially suited for finishing and undercoat on fine hair and spaniels. View product
  • No.4: 17 medium triangular teeth, slightly angled. Designed to remove medium undercoat gently, respecting the skin. View product
  • No.6: 15 long angled triangular teeth. For quickly pulling out large amounts of undercoat. View product
  • No.7: 14 medium blunt-point teeth. Perfect for working on long and medium-length coats with controlled strokes. View product
  • No.8: 13 long triangular teeth. Ideal for fast stripping on long coats. View product
  • No.9: 10 long triangular teeth. Designed for stripping medium to long layers with better control, ideal for curved or difficult areas. View product
  • No.10: 8 large triangular teeth. For pulling long layers during repeated stripping or with dense hair and undercoat. View product
  • No.11: Long teeth. Specifically designed to remove dog undercoat or wool, covering more coat and reducing stripping time. View product
  • No.12: 40 narrow large triangular teeth. For removing more fine undercoat with each pass. View product
  • No.13: 25 fine micro teeth. Perfect for flatwork and finishing on fine hair. View product
  • No.14: 15 wide micro teeth. Designed for plucking and pulling work without cutting. View product

Other Ranges

  • Blue Stripping Wide Tooth: Designed for general stripping work on hard-coated dogs. View product
  • Extra Undercoat Stripping: Rectangular stainless steel blade without handle, designed to pull undercoat on very dense coats. Ideal for breeds like Schnauzer, Terrier, or Spaniel. View product
  • Flat Work Stripping: Specialized for flat and uniform coat work. View product
  • Trio-Trim Stripping: Versatile tool with multiple functions for stripping. View product

Artero Stripping Blades Comparison Table

At Artero, we offer a wide range of stripping blades designed to cover every technical need of the professional groomer. From flatwork and delicate finishing to intensive undercoat pulling, our blades provide precision, ergonomics, and efficiency with every stroke.

Below, you’ll find a complete table with all available models, organized by range. For each blade, you'll see the model, tooth type, and recommended use. This guide will help you quickly identify the ideal tool for each type of work and coat.


Juno Range

Model Tooth Type Recommended Use
No.1 25 short triangular teeth Flatwork and fine undercoat close to the skin
No.2 23 fine teeth Finishing and undercoat on fine hair and spaniels
No.4 17 medium slightly angled triangular teeth Removing medium undercoat while respecting the skin
No.6 15 long angled triangular teeth Pulling large amounts of undercoat quickly
No.7 14 medium blunt-point teeth Long and medium layers in controlled work
No.8 13 long triangular teeth Fast work on long layers during dense stripping
No.9 10 long triangular teeth Medium-long layers, curved or difficult-to-access areas
No.10 8 large triangular teeth Layers already stripped or dense coats with a lot of undercoat
No.11 Long teeth Removing undercoat or wool in less time covering more coat
No.12 40 narrow large triangular teeth Removing a larger amount of fine undercoat per stroke
No.13 25 fine micro teeth Flatwork and finishing on fine hair
No.14 15 wide micro teeth Plucking and pulling without cutting

Other Ranges

Model Tooth Type Recommended Use
Blue Stripping Wide Tooth Wide teeth General stripping on hard-coated dogs
Extra Undercoat Stripping Rectangular blade without handle Undercoat pulling on very dense coats (Schnauzer, Terrier, Spaniel)
Flat Work Stripping Specialized Flat and uniform coat work
Trio-Trim Stripping Multifunction Versatile tool for multiple stripping techniques

Conclusion

The choice of a stripping blade does not depend solely on the coat type or breed, but also on the desired finish, the groomer’s experience, and the technique to be applied. With this complete range of Juno blades and other complementary tools, Artero offers professionals versatile, precise, sustainable options tailored to every need.

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Have questions about which option is best for you? Write to us and we’ll advise you!