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| | Features | Lightweight, ergonomic designFinger grips for added comfort and better controlVariable speed allows power level to effectively and safely grind nailHandy carrying case protects and stores grinderMeasures 1/3 by 1/3 by 8 inches; 1-year parts-and-labor warranty
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| | Description | The Oster Nail Grinder is safe for the animal and easy to use. The only nail grinder with an automatic spin stop for safe nail grinding. Includes nail grinder, (2) 60 grit grooming bands, (2) 100 grit grooming bands, grooming drum, grinding stone, power supply and instruction manual with usage tips. Replacement grinding stones, grooming bands and grooming drum available. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.5 inches | | Product Width: | 8.5 inches | | Product Height: | 10.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.3 inches | | Package Width: | 9.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 126 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 126 customer reviews )
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142 of 145 found the following review helpful:
Takes a little practice Feb 25, 2008
By Edmund Aguil I bought this for my 2 dogs an Australian Shepherd and a Chihuahua. I got tired of taking my dogs to get their nails clipped at the groomers and paying a fortune and having them tell me that they accidentally cut the quick. At first both of them were afraid of the machine because of the noise it made. They ran away and it was difficult to keep them in one spot so I could work on their nails. It was difficult to chase after them with the cord and having to find an outlet. I did enjoy that with the cord I didn't have to bother charging and recharging the machine. After a while, I was able to groom their nails and they got used to the sound. I thought it was better than the traditional clippers and there were no jagged edges like clippers and I didn't have to worry about cutting into the quick. I would recommend this product as long as you have the patience to use it and let your pets get used to it.
108 of 110 found the following review helpful:
Perfect nail care Dec 08, 2005
By Dane Dame
"Scarlet"
I love this kit.... owning great danes for over 11 years nail care has always been a challenge ... the sheer strength it requires to use a nail cliper on their thick nails is an issue and the results are chipped , rough peeling nails. I dreaded the possibility of clipping the quick and hurting them... therefore I never was able to trim as short as I preferred. This tool required patient conditioning ... first to "smell "it ... then to "hear" it ... then to "touch" with it. I started with one paw ... then two, then three and finally all four. Gradually I earned their trust, and now no accidental nicking ... shorter, well-groomed paws with no snags or rough edges. It is quick and efficient and I no longer dread nail trimming... neither do they ! Great danes have beautiful huge elegant paws and when trimmed short and tidy they are gorgeous! They are now also less apt to scratch me during their play ! I recommend this tool kit highly and cannot even imagine going back to the old conventional nail trims. Thankyou from me and my danes !
Dane dame... Scarlet
99 of 101 found the following review helpful:
Perfect solution! Jun 04, 2008
By J. E. G. I have a German Shepherd who hates to have his nails cut. In fact he does not even like me touching his feet. I kept buying various nail clippers. Nothing worked. He would jerk his leg a split second before I was going to clip the nail. I had to start taking him to the vet to have his nails clipped which was starting to get expensive. It took two techs to hold him down and cut the nails. Each nail was a different length and the ends were very ragged which scratched my wood floors. To be honest he was not thrilled about me using the grinder on his nails - but he let me trim all of his nails. I had no fear about hurting him and I think he picked up on my new self confidence. I was able to keep going until each nail was the same length and the ends were nice and rounded. I wish I had purchased this product before I bought 6 different types of clippers over the years.
43 of 44 found the following review helpful:
So far I love this!!! Jun 08, 2008
By Beagle Mom I have two beagles. 1 let me clip his nails and he was always an angel. The other put up a subtle, but persistant fight from day 1. She squirmed and wiggled and showed distress, but never bit or cried. All of that and I never once clipped a nail to show blood. I saw this product and decided I had to do something to ease my female beagles stress.
So far so good!!!! It takes some work to get them used to it. It is a power tool. But it has an adjustable speed which afects the sound level as well. I started them both out at the lowest and just touched the tool to their bodies and then their feet to feel the vibration. It did't take any time to get the male to let me work all four paws. The female has been slower going because I don't want to push her or stress her, but she is already better than she was with toe nail clippers. She sits still and lets me do both of her back paws. I started out doing a little work(about 5 mins) each of my days off (3)and they are getting very desensitized to it. I also always give them treats after. They are now excited when they see me sit down with the drill.
The instructions for the drill were not extensinsive for "dog training", but neither were they overly limited. I thought they gave the bare minimum to get started. Everyone should try this if their dogs don't like clippers. Just realize it is definitly a regular maintanence. The drill isn't made to drill monster nails down in a snap. If they are really long, do it in a few days. And never hold a drill on a nail too long as it will heat it up their nail. Move from nail to nail and then back again. Enjoy!!!! I do so far.
35 of 36 found the following review helpful:
nail grinder excellent alternative for nail cutters Aug 03, 2007
By Tootie
"dog lover"
What a great piece of equipment. Our dog has long nails and hates having his nails cut. His nails are dark and it is difficult to see the quick. In the past when we have clipped his nails, the quick often was cut causing pain and bleeding. It was always a struggle to clip his nails. Now he just lays there and lets us file his nails. We do a little at a time and the quick is beginning to receed. Would definitely recommend!
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