








🐾 Trim with Confidence: The Ultimate Nail Care Tool for Your Furry Friends!
The Pet Nail Grinder with LED Light is a powerful, rechargeable grooming tool designed for safe and effective nail trimming. It features a whisper-quiet motor, multiple grinding heads, and a user-friendly design, making it suitable for pets of all sizes. The built-in LED light ensures precision and safety, while the ergonomic design allows for easy handling.









T**Y
Perfect for everyone
This nail filing kit is perfect for cats, dogs, birds, and even people.You can remove the end piece to expose the file so you can use it on your own nails if you need to. It works super well for filing down sharp claws, broken nails, and even dry skin patches on feet. It's super lightweight so it's easy to use, it's designed to fit perfectly in one hand, and it's not very noisy. This little pedicure tool is perfect for your companion animal and even yourself.
A**A
Works great for dogs and cats!
I have a 50lb Catahoula leopard dog who, prior to my owning her, had never had her nails touched. She is terrified of nail clippers (I've never hit her quick) to the point that she runs, hides, and growls if she sees them picked up. She has the most insanely thick claws I've ever seen and super long quicks. For whatever reason, she wasn't scared at all of this nail file! It's quiet, and only takes a little off at a time but I expected that with her monster nails. It took about 30 minutes to finish one foot (including a very long dew claw). I stopped because she was getting sick of it and didnt want her to hate this thing too. The opening on the safety tip was way too small for her nail so I took it off and felt I was able to control it much better. I took it off again when I used it on my cat because his claw kept slipping and I didn't want it getting yanked and stuck. It took about 2 minutes to do 2 of his feet. Really easy to use, came charged and stayed charged through using on both my dog and cat. (First pic is the paw I filed, second is the untouched paw, third pic is a happy dog!)
C**R
It's quiet, works, but all of these grinders will have a burning nail smell....
It was quiet, and my cat didn't mind the noise (10x less noise than the old dremel ones). But when it came to using it on them, they were uncomfortable with the roughness/ bumpiness of it. Worse than that, a very strong burnt nail/ burnt hair smell.For what it is, it works well. If you don't like the smell of burnt hair, it might be better to find a different method.My cats didn't care for the feeling of it, and it seemed to take a lot longer than clipping it (10s or so ground down 1/10th of an inch)Didn't work for me, but if you're prepared for it (and all others of this type of design) faults, try it.
M**E
Decent, not much power, need to reverse polarity
This has adequate power. I can see as my dog grows i'll probably just spend the money to get a real battery powered dremel but since I only paid $11 for this thing if it breaks tomorrow... whatever. It grinds albeit slowly.The worst part is I'm a right handed person. out of the box this thing rotated clockwise (when looking directly at the head). So when I hold it like a pen it grinds downward and the head skips and chatters on my dogs nails which freaked her out. I had to reverse the polarity to make it rotate counter clockwise so it grinds smoothly. (See picture). Super simple to do, not much to it, 4 screws and pry it apart. If you've never even held a soldering iron you are still capable of easily swapping these cables to make it rotate opposite direction.If you're left handed this would be just fine for you. However my guess is quality control probably doesn't care enough to get polarity right since there were no markings on it indicating + or - so I would assume they don't all rotate the same way out of the box. Just something to be aware of.
H**S
both dogs and guinea pigs doing fine with this
I have used this on our labs and on our 5 guinea pigs. really helpful with the guinea pigs. they have been fine with using this. it's nice and quiet and although they will pull back their foot in the beginning they will settle down after a bit and let me do their toes. No more worry about cutting the quick. One person can do it fairly easily but two would be really quick. be careful at the direction you grind the nails as it has grabbed two of their nails and pulled them under the protective cover but the grinder stops itself and you can pull them out easily and the pig has not been hurt by it so I was able to continue doing their nails with no worry. would buy again
K**R
Does a great job on dog nails and does it "quick".
I've used a dog nail grinder before, but this one does it a lot quicker and only needs a gentle touch to do its task. Note that this one grinds "fast" and you do need to take care when using it on your pet. On the other hand it does the heavier dog nails while lower powered units take longer and likely can build up heat. Hurting the dog will make it much more difficult to use the nail grinder so take your time and keep the dog less fearful of trimming its nails. Note that this unit grinds "fast" so you need to be careful until you know how long you need to grind a nail. With long overgrown nails it will take longer and you may have to do two sessions to keep your dog from getting upset. Also continuous grinding of a nail generates heat that might become painful to your pet.The grinder appears to be durable and likely will last some time. You do need to remove the housing around the grinding wheel and blow out the accumulated fine powder generated from grinding your pet's nails. Keep the box and paperwork in case you have any future problems with the product and need to contact the seller.
B**N
Not worth it
Oh man where to begin. My old dremel (which I loved) after 5 years wore out. So I searched for a replacement, one specifically for tough nails. And this seemed it would be fine. Boy was I wrong. After using for a couple of months it’s proven again and again that it isn’t up for the job. I have a 50lb border collie pit mix. It’s gotten to the point where her nails are so long because I hate using this thing. No matter how long I charge it (and then immediately use it) if input any pressure to help grind her nails. The rotating head will just stop. But then if I put no pressure and just let the drill so it’s thing, nothing happens. It used to take me like 5 minutes to do all her paws. Now it’s like 5 min a paw. And she gets stressed and it’s not enjoyable for everyone. She has black nails? I don’t know if that’s important or not, I didn’t think so but who knows.
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