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| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.20 Buy New: $24.60 You Save: $19.60 (44%)
New (35) Used (1) from $20.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 150 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.7 x 0.7
MPN: 750-01 Model: 750-02 UPC: 747036501131 EAN: 0080596007508
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Dremel Tool November 10, 2008 I purchased this tool to groom my two dogs toe nails. It works like a charm! The dogs have never really like the toe nail cutting process. The only thing that would keep their attention with clippers was the prospect of a treat at the end. With the Dremel tool they were patient and just layed there while I 'clipped' their toes. Now it is possible to smooth out the toes instead of leaving jagged edges. The noise did not seem to bother them. The toenails do kinda smell when grinding but not too bad. I am glad I bought this tool. I especially like the fact that it is cordless. Oh Yeah, they still get the treat!!
awesome November 9, 2008 i am a professional dog groomer and I think you will be pleased with this. It does a nice job. We use it 7-10 times a day and I have never had the battery go dead. Plug it in overnight and use it in the morning for a 12 hour day. It's great! The other thing I like about it: if any hair gets caught it in it, it immediately stops spinning. I think that is because the RPM's aren't as high as dremels that you use for sanding wood, metal, etc. It is perfect for pet use.
Great for my hound's thick nails! November 4, 2008 I have a 7 year old basset hound who has some of the thickest nails I've ever seen. I have been trimming them about once a month since she was a puppy with typical pet trimmers. But after seeing an advertisement for the Peticure, I started researching for a better way. And I found it!! This tool is quiet and works fabulously! My dog was a little scared at first, but with just a few treats, I was dremmeling away on her. It's easy, fast, and affordable, so I highly recommend this for all pet owners who need a nail trimmer. Also, I have not had an issue with the battery at all, but I do charge it almost every time when I'm done.
Dremel tool works great November 2, 2008 Very happy with this product. Works great for tuning harmoniums! Just wish the on/off switch was a little easier to use....
Dremel October 28, 2008 I ordered this product for my son. It has a battery pack which was a surprise. I compared this Dremel to one found at my local home improvement store and this one was much better priced.
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