Dremel 761-03 7,000/14,000 RPM Cordless Pet Nail Grooming Rotary Tool | 
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| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $33.40 Buy New: $22.03 You Save: $11.37 (34%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 178 reviews Sales Rank: 2
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 3 x 6 x 10
MPN: CB761-03 Model: 5000761-03 UPC: 080596021856 EAN: 0080596021856 ASIN: B0000C6DZ2
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| Features:
| • | Cordless pet nail grooming kit; two speeds of 7,000 and 14,000 rpm | | • | Quick and easy way to trim pet's nails with rotary action | | • | Lightweight plastic casing (requires 4 AA batteries, not included) | | • | Includes 5 grinding drums, wrench for changing | | • | 1 pound; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description The rotary action of this tool comfortably, and safely, trims your pets nails. 6,000/12,000 RPM, 6 volts of power. Two speeds for light duty precision jobs. Operates on 4 AA batteries (not included). Includes Dremel unit, one 1/4 in. sanding drum, and four 1/4 in. coarse (60-grit) sanding sleeves
Amazon.com It's a rare human who actually enjoys clipping a dog's nails; and rarer still, the dog who enjoys it. Enter Dremel's cordless groomer, a quiet, battery-powered rotary tool that gently grinds down your pet's nails without cutting. We happen to know a particular hound named Sophie who's endured more than her share of cracked nails and bleeding nail beds, the result of the standard guillotine-type nail trimmers. Though she was a bit wary of the Dremel, she sniffed at it and decided it was harmless. Then we set it on the floor and turned it on. Sophie seemed concerned for a minute, but then lost interest. We let her get used to the sound of the Dremel for a few minutes, then got down to business. We expected her to cringe and pull away when we took paw in hand, for what usually follows is not pleasant for her. She submitted reluctantly at first to the Dremel, probably expecting the worst, but once we distracted her with a piece of rawhide, she forgot about the nail hubbub and let us carry on. The whole thing was quick and painless, which made a change for Sophie, and was actually kind of soothing for the humans, which definitely made a change for us. We followed the advice in the manual and alternated between two paws at a time, not keeping the abrasive on any nail for more than a couple of seconds, and we made sure each nail was cool before grinding it a second time. If we had a criticism, it would be to wish only that Dremel would include the -inch drum for larger dogs like Sophie as well as the smaller one. Other than that, it's a tail-wagger. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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Great for maintenance, not so great for longer claws October 11, 2008 The poor dog usually shakes with fear when he sees us pull out the dog nail clippers, so we decided to pick up the Dremel nail grooming tool. Before diving in and using the tool immediately, I recommend turning it on and letting your dog get accustomed to the sound and the vibration. The instructions don't include how to angle it against the dog's paws presumably because you'll find technique and method that's comfortable for you and your dog. The vibration and spinning also rattles the tool so make sure you have a firm grip to prevent injury to you and your dog's paws. The dog's nails should be relatively short before you start filing away, otherwise, it will take a while to file it down to the desired length. We're also going to plan to groom the nails every other week or so to keep the nails from growing too long to be unmanageable.
Great buy and better deal than the $30 Peticure being hawked in those TV infomercials.
Good..but get the Dremel 750-02 Minimite instead!!!!!!!!!! October 11, 2008 This product is good, but buy the Dremel 750-02 Minimite instead. Almost the same thing, but it has it's own rechargable battery and charger!! R Not marketed for dogs..but same power. Read the reviews. It really is awesome.
Please do not waste your money on the peticure or pedipaws. They are junk and way over priced because they are marketed for pets.
came bfore deadline October 11, 2008 I bought this item for use in an animal shelter. At the low power setting the dog if not as afraid but it takes forever. At the high powered setting it hurts the dog and the dog is afraid of the noise. So I'm down to using it to cut dogs nails that have just been neutered/spayed and haven't woken up yet.
Dremel pet groomer October 10, 2008 Great product! I never tought I'd find anything that my Rottweiler would let touch his paws, but this Dremel is great. I also tried the PediPaws, did not like it at all. Rommel's nails were so long I was able to file more than just a few seconds per nail, but I went with what I saw was comfortable for my dog, so that should be your guide. Thank you Dremel!!
Good but not great October 10, 2008 Well, my dog hates it. I've used it a bunch of times and she still gives me a murderous look everytime I pull it out, then she runs to her bed. It takes about 30-60 seconds for me to file EACH nail (her nails grow long, thick, and fast), which means it takes just under 5 minutes for each paw, with lots of wriggling and wrestling. I wish I'd gotten the larger size because the heads they gave me seem too small/not rough enough for my dog's nails. She is only 40 pounds.
I guess it's less harmful than regular clippers, but it is still not a pleasant experience. Overall, I'd recommend it because it's easy to assemble and uses batteries, but just know that it's not a miracle solution to doggy pedicures.
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