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| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $77.79 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $37.80 (49%)
Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 16
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 7.9 x 4
MPN: 7700 Model: 7700-02 UPC: 080596010089 EAN: 0080596077006 ASIN: B0000302Y2
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
Great deal for the price August 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love the dremel. You can't beat the price. My only difficulty was with the instructions. It didn't tell how to change the emery wheels. After taking it to my husband, he figured it out, you have to loosen the screw on the end and slide off the band. Otherwise, GREAT product. I use it to file my dogs nails.
Dremel great for dog nails August 16, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My dog's nails have always been long - allowing for a long quick to grow. One day she completely ripped off a nail while chasing a rabbit. Very costly at the vet and very painful for the both of us. Dremel is a great way to get those nails down. She tolerates it well even though one vet said he'd have to knock her out just to clip her nails. Just keep the foot to the back so she can't see and all is good. Works great.
Excellent for trimming pet nails August 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've always been hesitant to trim nails of our 3 pooches using the conventional clippers. The dogs did'nt enjoy it either.
I tried the regular dremmel at home and had good success. My confidence was better knowing that I'm more in control and the dogs were so much at ease.
I invested in this one for convenience of size and ease of use. For the last few days I've had this, the dogs are getting more and more relaxed. They even fall asleep by the time I'm done with all the nails.
Love this tool and would recommend this to any pet owner who may have hurt their pets trimming nails using conventional tools. Just make sure you don't grind a single nail for more than a few seconds.
Excellent for our dogs nails August 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We have 4 Great Danes, and 2 Shar-peis.
I read, and reread reviews on the Dremel cordless rotary tools. After reading the reviews on the actual cordless dog grooming nail tool. I opted for this model. Due to the rechargeable lithium battery & battery charger included.
Well, It arrived today. I charged the unit for 3 hours. And in 45 minutes all the dogs nails were trimmed. No splitting, no cutting the quick. Finally a dreaded task made sooo easy. And plenty of power to spare.
I used an attachment from my corded model. I used the barrel shaped medium grit (stone) grinder attachment. On low speed, as opposed to one of the cardboard sander's. The stone grinder worked out perfectly. Very little, to no friction. Therefore, it did not heat up the nail.
This unit is very quiet, and does not have a high pitched annoying sound. So, very little reaction from the dogs, considering this was the first time a rotery tool has been used to trim their nails.
If you have a dog. This is a MUST HAVE for nail trimming.
A Handy Grooming Tool July 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've used the Dremel 770 to maintain my dog's nails for several months now and he quickly learned to (finally) relax! I accidentally hit the quick on a nail (with dog clippers) eight years ago and he would never come when it was time to do his nails after that . . . up 'til now.
This tool spins fast! One careless slip and you've ripped out some fur, so you need to remain TOTALLY focused and Fido needs to keep real still.
I rotary file his nails (on low) outdoors when the wind is blowing slightly to reduce our inhaling the shavings, and it's easier to see the vein in the nail outdoors in the sunlight. I lay my pet on his back and trim any long fur between his toes first so it can't get caught. After partially covering his face I hold the unit firmly and grind with light strokes, keeping it moving, and doing a second nail intermittently so nail heat won't build up and he doesn't know what's coming next! Ha-ha!
Once you get the hang of it, it is quick and easy to get the job done but always take your time!
According to one reviewer, a podiatrist uses this tool in his office to sand rough heels so I decided to try it on my (ceramic-floors) calloused feet. It only took a few minutes and worked like a charm! I buffed my toenails too! Again, keep this unit moving and watch the pressure in more tender areas so you don't end up burning your arches or the sides (edges) or removing too many protective layers that would make your feet feel sore.
So two great uses so far--saving both time and grooming expenses!
In capable hands, I recommend this product!!!
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