Whether you’re a professional shearer or a hobby farmer, choosing the best blade for crutching sheep is essential for speed, safety, and flock health. At Mobishear Australia, we know that premium sheep shearing tools start with high quality blades.
In this guide, we’ll break down the top sheep crutching blade types, help you identify the best blade for crutching sheep, and explain how to choose the right one for your setup.
Understanding Sheep Shearing Blade Types
Blades commonly referred to as combs and cutters are the core of all sheep shearing tools. The type of blade you select directly affects:
- Shearing speed
- Wool quality
- Animal comfort
- Shearer fatigue
Your shearing handpiece uses a two part blade system:
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Comb – The lower blade with long teeth that glides close to the sheep’s skin.
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Cutter – The top, sharp-moving blade that slices through the wool.
Choosing the best blade for crutching sheep means understanding how these components work together.
Best Sheep Shearing Blade Types
Here are the most widely recommended sheep shearing blade types, each suited to different needs and experience levels.
13 Tooth Combs (Crutching Comb)
BEST FOR: General-purpose crutching and shearing.
- Perfect balance of safety and efficiency
- Ideal for most breeds as an all-rounder
- Great for beginners and pros alike
- A popular choice in cordless sheep shearing tools
- Used for wool trimming around sensitive areas
- Essential in between full shears
- Every serious shearer should include these sheep shearing blade types in their toolkit
Wide Shearing Combs
BEST FOR: Professional shearing use and large flock management.
- Covers more surface area per stroke
- Available in a wide range of styles and thicknesses
- Reduces overall shearing time
- Often paired with high-powered traditional overhead sheep shearing machines
- Enhanced safety and comfort – Fewer strokes required reduce the risk of injury to both sheep and shearer
- Durable and long-lasting – Built to withstand the rigors of professional shearing
21 Tooth Grooming Combs
BEST FOR: Hairy animals and specialised grooming.
- A specialised comb for goats, horses and cattle
- Suited to use for lice eradication
What to Look for in the Best Blade for Crutching Sheep
Before buying your next blade, consider the following factors:
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Steel Quality: High-carbon or alloy steel for durability
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Compatibility: Ensure it fits your handpiece or cordless shear
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Finish: Rust-resistant coating extends blade life
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Sharpening: Opt for easily maintainable and replaceable blades
The best blade for crutching sheep isn’t just sharp — it’s durable, versatile, and safe for both you and your mob.
Recommended: Mobishear Comb & Cutter Set for the Mobishear 100% Cordless Shearing Handpiece

At Mobishear, we offer a 100% Cordless Shearing Handpiece with premium 13 tooth blades designed to make every job efficient and comfortable.
Why Choose a Mobishear Australia Handpiece?
- Consistent blade performance
- Low vibration and noise
- Easy handling for all sheep shearing blade types
- Proven in tough Australian conditions
- Great for crutching, touch-ups and occasional shearing
- Supported by real Australians who use what they sell
Whether you’re using a 13-tooth comb or a wide comb, Mobishear ensures you’re using the best blade for shearing sheep with every pass.
Pro Tip: Keep Your Blades Sharp

Regular maintenance, including blade sharpening and oiling, will prolong blade life and deliver a smoother shearing experience. Replace dull blades to avoid tugging, irritation, or injury to the sheep.
Even the best blade for shearing sheep needs regular maintenance.
- Sharpen blades after several uses
- Replace cutters approximately 6 times more often than combs
- Oil them frequently
Well maintained sheep shearing tools not only last longer, they also protect your sheep from injury. For more tips check out our instruction manual.