Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder with 2 LED Light - New Version 2-Speed Powerful Electric Pet Nail Trimmer Professional Quiet Painless Paws Grooming & Smoothing for Small Medium Large Dogs and Cats
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It comes with USB rechargeable batteries. When the batteries run out, simply plug in the USB cable to recharge them. I hope this information is useful.
Yes, there are two speeds and three ports on the grinder. For large and thick nails, the normal speed is 7000 RPM, while the high speed is 8000 RPM. And our grinder is equipped with a cutting-edge motor that has significantly increased its power. Ascertain that the grinding is quick and efficient. Please don't be hesitant to make a purchase. Thanks.
Hello, and thank you for asking such a great question. To begin, I'd like to point out that our grinder has two LED lights that shine brighter than regular LED lights. You can see where the white color nail is located quickly. You should look for a dark spot in the middle of the grinding area if you have a black nail. This will mark the beginning of the quick and the point at which you should stop grinding. Please don't be concerned; the LED light will assist you in seeing clearly.
Thank you very much for your inquiry. Trimming effectively requires a lot of power. An innovative motor is included in the Casfuy pet nail grinder. The potential has been increased 20%. Ascertain that the grinding is quick and efficient. In addition, our grinder uses an advanced diamond drum bit grinder, which is more comfortable and safe than using nail clippers for grinding pet claws. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions. We will do our best to assist you if you send us an email at com or an Amazon message. During the pandemic, remember to look after yourself and your family. Wishing you a pleasant day!
Selected User Reviews For Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder with 2 LED Light - New Version 2-Speed Powerful Electric Pet Nail Trimmer Professional Quiet Painless Paws Grooming & Smoothing for Small Medium Large Dogs and Cats
This is the best dog nail grinder on the market. I've tried everything from manual guillotine clippers to Dremel machines to different versions of this nail grinder. Our 85-pound German Shepherd puppy despises having his nails done (or sitting still for that matter!). ), but it only took me about 15 minutes to finish all four feet. His nails were LONG because he was almost a month late! (I try to trim his toes at least once a week. ) 2 weeks). br>br>A few banana kablamma treats and a 15-minute workout He's happy because I was able to grind his nails in the dark when he was tired from the day, and I'm happy because I don't have to listen to his nails on my hardwood floors any longer. br>br>Here are some of the reasons why this is the best nail grinder:
- CHARGE IN A FEW MINUTES: It was delivered, and the red blinking light indicating that it was charging (via USB) had turned green, indicating that it was fully charged and ready to use. br>- CAP FOR LARGE DOGS THAT IS EASILY REMOVABLE: There is an opening that can be used as a nail guide if you have a smaller dog, but my GSD is too big for that. other large dogs, remove the cap and the diamond grinder will be about the width of his nailbr>- 2 SPEEDS: I immediately flipped it to the highest speed because big dogs have big, hard nails, and since he's used to a grinder, I did the same. I was pleasantly surprised by the quietness of the place- When I turned it on, he didn't even look up from his Kablammas, and he didn't seem bothered by the sound of his nail being trimmed. This thing moves quickly, and I was able to complete all four feet in under 15 minutes! (A word of caution: if your dog's nails are extremely long and require more time per nail, proceed with caution. ) It spins so fast that if you don't rotate between nails, it can get hot. The heat is beneficial because it causes the quick to retract within the nail, allowing you to trim them shorter; however, if you're working on one nail for an extended period of time, be aware of how hot it becomes. )br>- The LIGHTS have been turned on for the game. changers: This is why you chose to purchase this grinder over another. I've been using the grinder with a single light, which is great, but having a light on each side allows me to hold the grinder in any direction and still have light where I need it. Your dog will no longer be excited by the bright overhead light. Bear had been playing hard for the majority of the day, and when the grinder finished charging, he was resting and relaxing. Because the grinder lights only shine on his nail-cutting area, I was able to trim his nails in the dimly lit room while keeping him calm. 'Not his eyes, not my eyes,' he says. It only shines in the places I need it to. Are you sure you don't require the light? A new feature is the ability to turn the light off, which is useful for not burning out the bulb when it isn't in use. Honestly? br>br>Do you want to know what I'm thinking? The color is the only negative aspect of this grinder that I can think of. However, I despise orange, so the fact that it's black and orange appeals to me. BUT, it's a dog nail grinder, and it works great, so buy it even if the color bothers you. Paying someone to trim your dog's nails is a waste of money. even if you have a large dog who despises having his or her nails trimmed One trip to the groomer will cost you more than the cost of trying this grinder, and because it's so simple to use, you'll use it at least once a week, which will help your dog get used to it. Just keep a few of your dog's favorite treats on hand because you'll have finished their nails by the time they finish their snack.
I was drawn to this nail grinder because it was orange, which is my favorite color. I read the reviews and decided to buy it because not only is the color attractive, but it also works well. Because I was using a human pedicure grinder on the heels of human feet before buying this grinder, my dog was used to the noise. Normally, I would clip the nails with a dog nail clipper and then smooth them out with a pedicure grinder so they aren't jagged and sharp. With this grinder, I can now do his nails all at once. However, if you're using it for the first time, I recommend gradually introducing the grinder to your dog and rewarding him/her with treats until he/she becomes accustomed to it. Even though the noise level isn't excessively loud, it's still a noise and can be frightening to a dog, and the sensation of vibration takes some getting used to. Also, if you have an extremely anxious dog, have a second person assist you in holding their head while giving rubs so your dog doesn't try to lick the tip of the grinder while it's on, which could cut their tongue. To keep my dog safe while I'm doing his nails, I use a breathable mesh dog muzzle. However, once your dog has become accustomed to it, trimming his or her nails will be a breeze. I'm glad I bought it, and I just hope it keeps working over time. One of my pet peeves is when I buy something and it works great at first, but then 2- After 3 months, it stops working, and it's no longer covered by the manufacturer's warranty, so I'm hoping this item stands the test of time. So far, so good.
Phoebe, our 12-year-old daughter, despises having her nails painted. I've tried several times, and a couple of times I've cut her off too soon, injuring her. We tried another product similar to this, but she wouldn't let us use it. We had to take her to the vet to have her nails clipped, which cost $10 each time. We decided to start with Ernie's (5 years old) nails because he is so relaxed. He simply sat next to my husband while I worked on his nails, which came out beautifully. Phoebe came over to see what she was missing, and when I started doing the nails, she backed away, but then sat and let me finish them. I'm not sure if it was the quietness of the operation or what, but we were pleasantly surprised and pleased. I'm ecstatic about the outcome.
All of my friends will hear about it. I have a 13-year-old half-Siberian husky, half-German shephard male with thick black nails who weighs around 120 pounds. He despises having his toes and fingernails clipped. He despises it because it always takes me a couple of hours; for one, I can't see well, two, I always need more light, three, he's nervous and squirming/jumping, four, the noise gets him more upset whether it's clip or sander, six, I have to be careful not to get his nail hot with the sander, and six, we're both so tired by the time I'm done that it's hard to be I've used files, sanders such as pedi paws, and even three dog nail clippers last year. Trying to keep sharp clippers is another thing that is difficult to do with his thick nails. With black toe nails that you can't see through, it's difficult not to clip into his cuticle. br>I'm a huge fan of this nail grinder. This is the first time I've used a diamond grinder. Today was the first time I used it, and it took me less than 35 minutes to complete. It was incredible; the noise was so low that he didn't even move. I could also see the end of his nails so clearly with the LED lights that I never once hit the quick of the cuticle. It can go super fast on high speed, grinding the nail down faster, but you must be careful not to overheat it. But as long as you alternate between the nails, it's not a problem. And the size is ideal, making it simple to maneuver, particularly with the various port opening options. I haven't had to charge it yet, so I can't say if it'll be great, but for now, I'm in love with it! Thank you very much!.