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Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder Quiet - (45db) 6-Speed Pet Nail Grinder with 2 LED Lights for Large Medium Small Puppy Dogs/Cats, Professional 3 Ports Rechargeable Electric Dog Nail Trimmer with Dust Cap(Red)

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Color: Red


Features

  • 6 adjustable speed(7000-12000RPM), user-friendly to both experienced and novice user: Casfuy dog nail grinder Offers six adjustable grinding speeds. Turn off the nail grinder using power switch directly to ensure your preferred speed are saved and ready for future use.
  • 3 grinding ports to groom with precision and ease: Casfuy dog nail trimmer has 3 ports. Small port is specifically designed for small pets, medium one is for medium-sized ones, and unprotected nail grinder works best with larger dogs nails.
  • 2 built-in LED lights, avoid over-trimming: 2 LED lights of Casfuy pet nail grinder give clarity to the grooming session, helping you find the quick and avoid hurting pets. It can be easily recharged with AC adapter, laptop, or other power source. It lasts up to 4 hours on a full charge.
  • Low vibration, gentle and quiet: Comes with advanced diamond bit, Casfuy quiet nail grinder delivers low vibration, making it a gentle and quiet grooming tool that dogs of all sizes can enjoy, offering your pet a comfortable and stress-free grooming experience.
  • Removable plastic sheath makes cleanup easier: A removable plastic sheath fits around the grinding bit of Casfuy dog nail grinder, allowing you to easily collect and dispose of nail dust and debris while groom. The tidiness resulting from the sheath is a solid bonus.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.83 x 7.91 x 1.85 inches; 11.29 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ N65


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 7, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Casfuy


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  • The New and Improved 6-Speed Professional Pet Nail Grinder from CASFUY – Review
Color: Red
I bought this new model to compare it to the previous one that I’ve already been using for a few months. I was invited to do so by the manufacturer, who asked if I’d be so kind as to write an honest review. The previous model was orange, and the new one is red. I have two dogs: one is about 65 lbs., and the other about 30. This grinder is intended for medium-to-large dogs and I found that it works well for both of mine. Before investing in a grinder, for years, I’d used manual clippers – either the scissor type or the guillotine type. Over the last 50 years I’ve owned dogs, and trimming their claws has always been a nightmare. Despite trying to acclimatize them to it from their earliest days, none of my fur babies ever got to the point of not struggling when it was claw-clipping time. Maybe it was me. I’ll never know! Anyway, that is why I decided to try grinding instead. After having used the original grinder for a couple of months, and now the newer one, I can confidently say, that for me, this is the method I’ll always use going forward. It seems less traumatic for the dogs, and as a result, I’m more diligent about keeping their claws at a healthy and comfortable level. The unboxing experience was straightforward and uneventful (so I’ll spare you a blow-by-blow video of the “event”)! Both units were packaged well, with the device itself wrapped in bubble wrap, and nestled in an injection molded plastic tray with wells containing each component. The grinder came delivered with all the essentials: a USB charging cable (you’ll need your own power brick), a dust cover for the grinding wheel, a warranty card, and a user manual. The product looks excellent and has a new shape that is ergonomically superior to the previous model. It fits better in my hand, and the irregular shape (versus being cylindrical) allows for a more secure and fixed grip that helps prevent rotation while in use. This new model still supports 6 different speeds, controlled by an easy-to-set adjustment wheel near the base of the unit. There is also the addition of an overall ON/OFF switch that I found helpful. (The previous unit turned on when you advanced the adjustment wheel off the zero position.) I like the new switch as it allows you to set the adjustment level before turning it on. For my dogs, that eliminated the minor stress of hearing the unit rev up as the speed was adjusted. The grinder comes with a nail guard that provides greater fine control and helps avoid over-grinding and inadvertently filing down to the quick. After each use, it’s easy to twist off the guard, blow out the accumulated dust from the filings, and wipe off the grinding wheel. When I first made the shift to grinding from clipping, I was careful to introduce the new tool to both dogs SLOWLY, over several sessions, as outlined in the instructions. This seemed to work fine for my larger dog, who currently seems unphased by the weekly ablutions. The little one, however, STILL, hates it – and struggles just as much as she did with the clippers! She only needs to see me pick up the grinder and her eyes bulge out of her head in terror and she runs away. (Why is it always the little ones?!) So for her, it's still a somewhat unpleasant experience, but she ultimately tolerates it. I often have to do her in multiple sessions, sometimes one for each paw! Overall, the grinder performs quite admirably. I like the cord-free nature of it. I’m still on my original charge, so that’s kind of convenient. I also appreciate the LED lights built into the head of the unit. They really help me see what I’m doing. This was admittedly a feature I didn’t fully appreciate until actually using it. Now I’d never trim their claws without having supplemental, localized lighting. The biggest difference for me is in the unit’s shape. As I mentioned I like the overall general shape of the new unit over the last one. I also like that it can be stood up on its bottom surface (so it looks a little like a rocket ship on a launch pad). I find it easier to pick up when resuming after a pause, rather than when it's lying down on its side. (The previous unit didn’t have a flat surface on its bottom.) What could be improved? I only wish the grinding wheel was a bit more abrasive. It takes quite a while for it to file down the nails, and the longer these sessions are, the more likely the pooches will get restless. A more abrasive grinding wheel might solve that, make the process more efficient, and lessen the heat generated by friction. It’s worth noting that the grinding wheel can be replaced and appears to be an industry standard size. There may be more abrasive grinding wheels out there that would work. I’ll write to the manufacturer to see what they think about that. In short, I can confidently recommend this product. It works well. It’s effective and safe. It’s a less intrusive method for claw maintenance and the price is exceedingly reasonable. I applaud Casfuy for its commitment to continuous product improvement and look forward to exploring other products they offer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Anthony Perrone Anthony Perrone

  • I Love this thing!
Color: Red
Trimming my Berne and mini Goldendood's nails has been a struggle. Especially the Berne. I would have to put on her e-color just to warn her to behave because I didn't want her to get injured while I was trying to cut her nails. Now I don't have to worry about it. She was nervous at first but I just introduced this nail grinder slowly. It's quiet and not huge so I held it in my hands and turned it on and off. I let her come over and sniff it. Then I had her sit with me and pet her while turning it on and off. Within a couple of minutes, I was grinding her nails. She was freaked by the vibration for a second but then didn't care. I just kept picking her paw up like nothing was wrong and praising her for letting me do each nail. It took moments once I got the hang of it. No more sharp long crazy nails. I'm soooo happy. Especially since I don't have to buy replacement sand papers. I tried that some time ago and it was awful. They were always dull. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by G Taylor

  • Easy to use grinder
Color: Red
So I tried using the standard nail clipper, but they end up crushing/cracking my dog's nail, so I instead always cut them on the longer side to avoid the quick of my dog's nails. The nails has been getting longer and longer (as well as the quick). I've also tried using my Milwaukee M12 Dremel on my dog before, however since there is no guard, his long hair on his paws got caught in the shaft of the Dremel and pulled on my dog's hair. I stopped using the Dremel obviously. He has been afraid of spinning things ever since. So onto this Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder, obviously my dog was still afraid of it as it makes a very similar sound to the dremel on low speed (I only used the Casfuy speed at 1 out of 6 which is the lowest as well) which I wouldn't say quiet, but it isn't as loud as a vacuum. Thanks to the removable plastic sheath, it keeps his fur away from the shaft of the grinder. Rewarding him with treats during the nail filing helped a lot as it helps as it keeps his attention to the treats. He also does still pull his paw back randomly, but you need to use 2 fingers to stabilize his "fingernails" as the vibration during grinding can also be scary. I would also suggest doing it little each day to get him more used to this procedure, by the third day, he is probably about 67% more calm and less puling back on his paw. The removable plastic sheath also helps collect all his nail shavings, which gets full pretty fast. Lastly, I was afraid the grinder would need replacing soon, but my dogs nails was probably almost 1cm overgrown on all front paws (the rear paws are mostly okay as he tends to scratch the ground more on it), grinded away and the grinder still seems perfectly fine to continue going without needing to be replaced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Ming

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