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Dremel 7350-PET 4V Pet & Dog Nail Grinder, Easy-To-Use & Safe Nail Trimmer, Professional Pet Grooming Kit - Works on Large, Medium, Small Dogs & Cats

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Style: New Model


Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands


Features

  • EASY-TO-USE: Dremel's 7350 nail grinder provides a gentle and safe alternative to pet nail clippers or a dog nail file. The nail grinding kit includes everything you need to trim your pet's claws in the comfort of your home.
  • QUIET & LOW VIBRATION: Keep your pet at ease with this nail grinder that is 7% quieter than the Dremel 7300-PT. The low noise and vibration make it ideal for relaxing grooming sessions for even the most timid and anxious pets.
  • MORE RUNTIME: Ideal for extended grooming sessions with 30% more runtime versus the 7300-PT. USB rechargeable for convenience and cost savings.
  • COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT: The ergonomic and cordless tool design give groomer added comfort and the freedom to take the tool anywhere.
  • RECHARGABLE POWER: Features an improved 4-Volt lithium battery with convenient micro-USB charging. LED charging indicator that turns off once the tool is fully charged.
  • KIT CONTENTS: 7350-PET 4 Volt Li-on cordless pet nail groomer, 408 12 60 grit Sanding Bands (x4), 407 12 60 grit Sanding Band & Drum Mandrel (x1), Micro-USB charging cable.
  • ERGONOMIC: Designed for added comfort and maneuverability while grooming.

Description

Make it easier, simpler, and more affordable to groom your pet in the comfort of your home. The 7350-PET is the latest in Dremel’s easy-to-use and easy-to- charge pet nail grooming products. Featuring the latest in battery technology, the 7350-PET will be the entry-level nail grinder for pet owners. The 7350-PET is 7% quieter than the top-selling 7300-PT, helping keep your pet relaxed during grooming sessions. The single-speed system and lightweight design makes it easier to maneuver, while the optimized battery features 30% more runtime compared to the 7300-PT. The 7350-PET gives you the confidence to quickly and smoothly power through your grooming sessions.

Brand: Dremel


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Trimming


Color: Blue


Special Feature: Lightweight


Brand: ‎Dremel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Trimming


Color: ‎Blue


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Included Components: ‎7350-PET 4 Volt Li-on cordless pet nail groomer, 408 ½” 60 grit Sanding Bands (x4), 407 ½” 60 grit Sanding Band & Drum Mandrel (x1), Micro-USB charging cable, Instruction Manual


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Ounces


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎1.2E+4 RPM


Number of Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Style: ‎New Model


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎2.55 x 4.55 x 9.45 inches


UPC: ‎080596057671


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎16


Manufacturer: ‎Dremel


Part Number: ‎Dremel - 7350-PET


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.55 x 4.55 x 9.45 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎7350-PET


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Size: ‎Original Kit


Pattern: ‎w/ 4 Sanding Bands


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Usage: ‎Nails


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎Warranty


Date First Available: March 15, 2021


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  • Instructions for beginners HERE. It's easy to use and it works well!
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
I like the Dremel 7350-PET because it's easy to use and it works. Here are some instructions based on my experience with it and a few tips. The instructions are confusing for a beginner. The Dremel is kind of like an electric drill with a chuck that loosens and tightens so you can put in different sized bits and lock them in place. The Dremel 7350-PET can take a variety of bits for other uses, but you only need the one that comes with it (the shaft-like “collet”) for grinding dog’s nails. The Dremel comes pretty much ready to use, but you will need to insert the collet into the chuck to get started. You will find the collet inside the small plastic bag of accessories that comes with the Dremel, already assembled with one of the sanding belts ready to use. See the photo below for the different parts. From right to left: the blue Dremel tool with the tool shaft sticking out of it, the chuck (metal chunky piece with ridges that goes onto the tool shaft to tighten it), the collet (metal shaft-like piece that has a longer end and a shorter end), a silicone housing (looks sort of like a drum) with metal washers on each side of it, a sanding belt, and a tiny screw at the very end that holds it all together. Press on the obvious shaft lock button on top of the tool, and hold it down. Loosen the metal chuck using your fingers or the little wrench, and slide the long end of the collet (shaft) inside the chuck, then tighten the chuck using your fingers or the wrench, and it’s ready to use. To change the sanding belt, you need to take the sanding belt unit apart in order to get the old sanding band off. This is easy, but be sure to do this on a table with plenty of light to avoid losing the tiny screw and other parts. You can’t just slide the sanding band off; you have to unscrew the unit, remove the sanding belt unit from the collet (shaft), and remove the washers from the silicone housing (drum). After you do that, the silicone is then somewhat squeezable so you can push the old sanding belt off. Put a fresh sanding belt over the silicone housing, and put it all back together. The little screw holds the sanding belt unit in place. Make sure you don’t lose the little screw. A few tips: -- Noise: I used an iPhone app (Decibel) and the Dremel comes out at 61 decibels right next to the iPhone microphone, which is “quiet street” level. Yes, it’s a machine and it makes a noise, but it’s a whole lot quieter than a drill. -- Comfort: Dogs generally do not like their paws fiddled with. Some people train their dogs to tolerate handling, and get them used to the smell and sound of the Dremel tool. My vet takes dogs to a back room and it takes two people to dremel – one to hold onto the dog and the other to do the dremeling. I’ve seen someone tackle their dog and hold them down while dremeling, which is what you might have to do if you’re doing it solo. The alternative is clippers, and the pressure and loud crunch scare the dog, plus there’s greater danger of cutting the quick with clippers. If you can manage the Dremel, you can save hundreds of dollars a year ($30 per dremel currently). So it’s worth giving it a shot. -- Direction: Be aware that it spins in only one direction, so don’t go “back and forth,” just lift it for each swipe and repeat in the same direction. If you’re looking down onto the working end of the tool, the sanding belt turns counter-clockwise. You have to move the sanding belt unit across the dog’s nail in the opposite direction, the opposite way from the direction of turn. -- If you’re holding the dog’s paw in your left hand and the Dremel in your right hand, move the Dremel like you would if you were peeling a potato toward you, one direction only, lift and repeat, but don’t press down and don’t let it touch the dog’s nail for more than about a second. Just do a few light swipes and move to the next nail. A dog’s nails sand down fast, so watch it; you don’t want to get down to the quick. -- With clippers, you could chop off a nail at the quick and that would really hurt; with the Dremel, you can just do a bit at a time; if you touch skin with the sanding belt it doesn’t cut the skin, although it might make a small abrasion (try it on your finger to get an idea); just do a little each week and your dog’s nails will gradually become shorter and the quick also will recede a bit eventually. -- The sanding belt will heat up the dog’s nail if you do it too long, so only pass it over the dog’s nail for a brief moment (count “one chimpanzee” for one second). -- Don’t tighten the chuck too much or it might make an additional annoying noise. -- Do NOT press the lock button while the tool is running; it will make a loud noise and scare the dog. -- Doesn’t really need a light on it; just turn a lamp on and you will see everything fine. -- You can leave the charging cable with the twist tie securing it plugged into the back of the tool so you don’t lose track of it; doesn’t affect performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by An observer An observer

  • Found a nail file my dog will tolerate
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
My Service Dog tolerates most things. One thing he really does not like is my former electric nail file. I think it’s the high pitched sound. After much research and asking others for their advice I purchased this one. He actually let me do all 4 paws with no problem. Yea! Happy Dog; Happy Dog Mom!
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 by TRP

  • Great second dremel compared to the first original model
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
Great for a second dremel, gave it to my bather when I got the newest model. This model doesn’t have a mode setting just an on and off button, but still does the trick.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025 by Angel E

  • I liked the old model better.
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
I liked the last model that had a low setting. I did like the lighter feel of this one but it needs a low setting
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by Polly

  • Must Buy
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
Makes clipping my dogs nails so much more convenient. Taking him to a groomer is always a task because he hates his nails clipped. With some food motivation and belly rubs we’re able to get it done in the comfort of our home.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Wolfpack Athletics

  • Lifesaver
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
This has saved my life! I don't have to struggle anymore to maintain my dog's nails. Battery lasts forever and it's not very noisy. You do need to help your dog get used to it at first though, some dogs tolerate it more than others.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by Hedy Kroeger

  • Doesn't last
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
Bought this about 15 months ago. Had it charging for at least a full day, the charge didn't even last 20 minutes. I miss the old style with the detachable, rechargeable battery.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by bookbrawn

  • Dogs
Style: New Model Pattern Name: w/ 4 Sanding Bands
Looking for one to trim my dogs feet. You just need to charge the machine. Cordless works great for dogs or cats
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Carol Cooper

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