Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder Upgraded - Professional 2-Speed Electric Rechargeable Pet Nail Trimmer Painless Paws Grooming & Smoothing for Small Medium Large Dogs & Cats (Dark Blue)
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- Safe, Effective & Precise Trimming: This dog nail grinder uses an advanced diamond drum bit grinder to deliver the safest, most comfortable pet claw grinding. Recommended by veterinarians and pet grooming professionals, painlessly and precisely trim your pet's nails anywhere.
- Advanced 2-Speed Switch & 3 Grinding Ports: The trimmer features an adjustable, low-high speed design powerful enough support heavy grinding. And with 3 ports to match small, medium, or large pets, simply choose the appropriate port and speed depending on your pet's size and nail hardness.
- Super Low Noise & Vibration: Many pets get stressed by the sound and vibration of pet nail grinder. However, our electric pet nail grinder uses a superior motor with super-quiet technology that produces a very low vibration. Help sand pets claws faster and easier.
- Rechargeable & Portable: The cordless dog grinder is rechargeable and has an indicator light on the bottom that turns on when charging. Each grinder has a built-in battery that lasts 2 hours after a 3-hour charge. The lightweight and ergonomic body design also makes it easier to handle in your right or left hand.
- Considerate Customer Care: Our products experts teams are available 7 days a week. Response in less than 24 hours. Contact us at any time. We will help you at our best. Casfuy hopes pets and their people live happily together.
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Casfuy dog nail grinder
Taking the best care to your dog
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From 2016, Casfuy has been committed to dog nail care areas. We knew using conventional nail clippers seemed like an outdated & painful option. Casfuy dog nail grinder is recommended by veterinarians and pet grooming professionals, it painlessly and precisely trims your pet's nails anywhere.
Casfuy hope pets and their people live healthy and happy together.
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Safe, Fast Grind and Easy to Use
Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder offers a soft, smooth, and painless way to trim and groom your dog’s nails quickly and easily, reducing the risk that comes with over-clipping. Start giving your dog healthier paws with better comfort.
3 Reasons You Must Own Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder
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Advanced 2-Speed SwitchAdjustable low-high speed design is powerful enough support heavy grinding.Reducing the risk of clipping the claws too short or hurt the pet’s quick. |
Low Noise Grinder < 50 dbThe pet nail grinder has 3 ports for different sized nails.And it is low on noise and vibrations,will not scare your dogs. |
USB Rechargeable & PortableThe cordless, comfort fit pet grinder built-in battery that lasts 2 hours after a 3-hour charge.Power adapter is not included, please plug into phone adapter / power bank / laptop. |
How to Use The Nail Grinder Correctly?
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Step 1: Accustom your dog to the sound of the grinderTurn on the grinder and accustom your dog to the sound and smell, to avoid scaring dogs at the first time use. |
Step2: Choose the appropriately portMake sure dog is ready then choose the appropriately sized port. Carefully place the grinder onto the nail. Please use low-speed to start when using the grinder. |
Step3: Reward your dog every single timeAlways include a favorite treat during the session and at the end to let dog associates the product with a pleasant reward. |
Step 4: Clean the grinding wheelAfter grinding,gently clean the surface of the nail grinder with wet paper or cloth to remove the nail powder, to keep the grinding wheel sharp. |
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Number of Speeds | 2 | 6 | 1 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Number of Lights | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Max RPM | 8000 | 12000 | 5000 | 12000 | 12000 | 12000 |
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 6.89 x 2.95 x 1.38 inches; 9.14 ounces
- Item model number : N10
- Batteries : 3 AAA batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : August 9, 2019
- Manufacturer : Casfuy
- ASIN : B07W85ZPL1
- Best Sellers Rank: #257 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #2 in Dog Claw Care
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Safety First 1.The first thing you want to do is make sure there will be no hair in the way. If your dog has long hair, you need to band it back so there's no chance it can get caught in the grinder's spinning tip. If your dog has long hair on his paws and between his foot pads, it's best to trim it first to lessen the risk of catching it in the grinder.Using a small nylon stocking or sock over the pet’s paw and push the nails through a hole at the end to ensure only the nails are exposed is a good using tips for your reference. 2.For your pet's safety, it should not be more than 5 seconds for one lasting time, and be aware to adjust the grooming angle to polish pet nails.3. To make sure customers from all over the world can easily charge the product with the worldwide voltage, there is no adapter in the package. But the product can be easily charged with a phone adapter, the USB outlet of the power bank/computer/car, which is very convenient.
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Every dog has different sensitivity, especially for some small or anxious dog, please be more patient. More using suggestions please read the user manual and tips, which are in the product package.
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Customers like the ease of trimming with the pet supplies. They say it makes cutting nails so much easier and better for the dogs. They also appreciate the low vibration and low volume are helpful when using on your pet. Customers say the grinder is perfect for dogs that are scared of noise. They mention that it's easy for even small hands to hold and that it saves them a ton of money.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the pet supplies. They mention that it does a great job, is wonderful, and efficient. Some say that it gets the job done 10 times faster than a regular clipper. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It slowly shaves the nail away (could be a downside for some but a perk for us), which means it is a lot easier to control the amount of length you..." Read more
"...The exact opposite! Bonus, it's wireless and gets the job done 10 times faster than a regular clipper!..." Read more
"...It appears to be reasonably well made for such an inexpensive tool, and I love that it’s USB rechargeable, unlike my Dremel, where I lose half an..." Read more
"...It's so easy, almost no noise and so quick to use in every nail, I get the job done so quickly tanks to this. Great product." Read more
Customers find the noise level of the pet supplies to be ultra quiet with low vibration. They also say the low vibration and volume are helpful when using on their pet. Some customers also mention that the tool runs quietly and efficiently.
"...It’s very quiet and inconspicuous...." Read more
"...This one is QUIET, smooth, easy to use. Just a few seconds on each nail so it doesn't get hot...." Read more
"...It's so easy, almost no noise and so quick to use in every nail, I get the job done so quickly tanks to this. Great product." Read more
"...She was ok with the sound (it's quieter than others I've tried) and didn't flinch after the first nail was done, so she was very comfortable with..." Read more
Customers find the pet nail grinder easy to use. They mention it's a user-friendly interface that makes it a breeze to use, and the guard makes it easy to file their nails. Customers also say the product is quiet and there's no easy way for hair to get wrapped around the shaft. Overall, they say it'll help develop their confidence to do it themselves.
"...A few notable perks- it’s easy to use for beginners with no experiencing using nail dremmels...." Read more
"...I love the sleek, simplistic and sophisticated design. It's light and very easy to use. It has 2 speeds, but we are happy with just the 1st speed...." Read more
"...I particularly liked hearing it was quieter and that there was no easy way for hair to get wrapped around the shaft, as I thought this might help..." Read more
"...I've been able to quickly and easily get both dogs and cats nails trimmed to perfection. Easy to recharge, holds a charge. I would recommend!" Read more
Customers find the pet nail trimmer easy to use. They say it makes cutting nails much easier and better for their dogs. Some say the grinder works well at shortening the nails and is safe to use around the pet. Overall, customers say it's the best nail trimper they have tried.
"...away when you’re trying to do a nail trim, this is a great alternative to nail clippers...." Read more
"...Nail trimming is so easy now and you can round off all the sharp edges...." Read more
"...intimated by this grinder but its absolutely amazing it has made cutting my dogs nails and smoothing them out so much easier and less stressful used..." Read more
"I have a miniature and this grinder works well on his nails. It is not loud and his does not mind it." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the effect of the pet supplies nail grinder. They mention that their dogs are not intimidated by it, it tolerates it fairly well, and it's quiet. Some say that it'll work well with big and small dogs.
"...one after reading the reviews and the fact that it has the nail guard for smaller dogs and medium dogs which can be removed to do larger dogs...." Read more
"...It is easy to hold, my dog is not afraid of it, easy to charge with the usb cord...." Read more
"This dremel works, and the noise isn’t loud at all. Perfect for dogs that are scared of noise. Grinds well when charged...." Read more
"Very well manufactured, good charging, and operation, works well with my three small dogs." Read more
Customers like the value of the pet supplies. They say it works great and is worth the buy.
"...$100 in grooming appointments at this point and was definitely worth every penny." Read more
"...It appears to be reasonably well made for such an inexpensive tool, and I love that it’s USB rechargeable, unlike my Dremel, where I lose half an..." Read more
"...of money, like the first 2 battery operated versions, it was very reasonably priced, so I took a chance...." Read more
"...It came charged. Well worth the cost." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the pet supplies. They mention that it keeps that charge for a while, it's efficient, and battery-free. They also appreciate that it're rechargeable and wireless.
"...5 times before we had to charge it for the first time so the battery life is incredible...." Read more
"...It also came charged, so I was able to test it right away—another lovely “extra”. :)The noise was DEFINITELY softer than the Dremel...." Read more
"...Easy to recharge, holds a charge. I would recommend!" Read more
"The file has good charge life and is quieter than you'd expect it to be...." Read more
Customers find the pet supplies grinder easy to hold. They mention it has good weight at the handle, it's lightweight, and easy to shape the nails. Some say the size makes it easy to handle and can be held while filing his nails. They also say it'll stay in place and doesn't slip.
"...It’s easy for even small hands to hold, and it creates a smoother, rounder nail tip than the Dremel will, without any particular effort on the part..." Read more
"...This grinder is lighter and easier to hold than a Dremel too. The only thing I find difficult is aiming for the little hole in the plastic shield...." Read more
"This product came undamaged, as described and has some weight to it; making you aware it has some quality...." Read more
"It does what it is suppose to, grind nails. It is easy to hold, my dog is not afraid of it, easy to charge with the usb cord...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
I normally use a Pet Dremel on Nixie’s nails—and although I wouldn’t say she enjoys the process, she’s happy enough to stay in my arms, while I do a few seconds at a time on each nail, liberally praising and treating her after each dab or two at the nails. Her hair is long, but I’ve never had a problem with it getting wrapped around the Dremel shaft, because she’s reasonably passive while I do her nails...and I’ve never had a problem with rounding her nails into a smooth, comfortable shape with the Dremel, because, again, she’s reasonably passive while I do it.
River, on the other hand, is a different case entirely! He HATES the sound of the Dremel (he hates all mechanical noises), and I have to clip his nails a bit at a time, while he lies on his back, and either file them smooth with a glass nail file, or, touch the Dremel to his nails for a split second at a time, treating and praising and rubbing his belly liberally, and allowing him to get up and “hug” me, frequently, to relieve his anxiety. It doesn’t help that since he’s prone to sudden moves, and also has long hair, it HAS gotten wrapped around the Dremel shaft a few times—something that absolutely terrifies him.
So when I needed to replace the Dremel’s battery for the third time in the last four years, (they seem to stop holding charges *FAR* too quickly!), I looked around Amazon to see if there was anything else on the market that would be useful...and found the Casfuy.
After reading the reviews, and looking at the price, I figured it was worth trying it out. I particularly liked hearing it was quieter and that there was no easy way for hair to get wrapped around the shaft, as I thought this might help with River’s fears.
When it showed up, I was pleasantly surprised by how nicely it was packaged—and by how solid (for a plastic implement) it felt. I have small hands for a woman, and it felt comfortable and balanced, when I moved it around. It also came charged, so I was able to test it right away—another lovely “extra”. :)
The noise was DEFINITELY softer than the Dremel. It’s less loud than my Sonicare toothbrush, actually—but it’s higher pitched than both, and I was a little concerned about how this would affect the dogs.
Predictably, it sent River scuttling out of the room—even faster than the Dremel does. Nixie was a bit spooked by it, but she’s naturally suspicious of new things, and didn’t seem frightened, just cautious.
I thought I’d try it on Nixie’s nails first, since she’s the easy one. I used it on low, as that’s the only speed either will tolerate on the Dremel, and the higher pitch of the high speed didn’t seem like a good idea.
Well—she wasn’t keen on it...as I held her—but the real problem was that when you touch it to a nail, and the dog predictably jerks a little, the direction of the spin, plus the jerk, means the nail hits the side of the plastic cover with a loud, unpleasant noise, and that REALLY freaked Nixie out, causing her to refuse treats, and to jerk her paws from me as soon as I tried to hold one.
I worked with her a bit, finding that it was a little better if I could manage to hold my finger over the plastic edge, so that her nail would hit my finger, not the plastic, and also trying to hold her nail steadier with my other hand—but it was awkward, and after not getting very far with her, I gave up, used the Dremel, and was able to quickly finish her nails.
I did notice that the Casfuy did naturally create a rounded shape to the nail edge on the top of the nail, but it created a sharp edge UNDER the nail, which it required a bit of ingenuity to remove, by maneuvering the tool around. I can create the same shape with the Dremel, but a) there was a learning curve, as if you hit the nail with the Dremel at the wrong angle, it makes a dreadful sound and b) I have an art background, and am very comfortable and confident in refining shapes manually. I DEFINITELY think that the Casfuy eliminates the learning curve, forcing you to avoid the wrong angle simply because of where the openings in the plastic casing are, and how you have to hold it—and it does not require any special skills to shape the nail. (And the sharp edge on the bottom of the nail would be worn off quickly, through walking, if you didn’t feel confident about reshaping with the Casfuy.)
Since River has bigger nails, I thought they might be easier to work with—I can hold them steady easier, and since I work on him while he lies on his back, rather than holding him in one arm, and using the tool with the other.
Sadly—although I had no problems acclimating River to the tool when it was off (teaching him to “touch” it, in exchange for a treat), and even getting him to touch it while on, he was absolutely, in no uncertain terms, not happy about it touching his nails. There was no calm lying there while I touched his nails for a second or two, with his eyes on the cookie bowl next to him—instead, he was terrified—so much so, that he refused to even eat any treats, and after just doing a second or two on one nail, he was panting heavily, in great distress, and had to hug me, clinging to me fiercely.
I worked with him for a while, and managed to to a bit more with his nails—and the tool performed nicely on them, never caught his hair in it at all (a HUGE blessing!), and ground his rather tough nails down quickly—but the higher pitched whine, and in particular, the louder noise it makes when grinding the nails was far too intense for him in a first session.
I did work on Nixie’s nails again the next day—and managed to get almost all of them done, this time, managing to keep her nails fro striking the plastic a bit more, but like River, she really seems to strongly dislike either the sound of her nails against the grinder, or else the feel of the grinder on her nails. I wouldn’t say either dog was in pain—I was nowhere near the quick, and I never had the grinder on their nails for more than a second, possibly two seconds, at a time, so there shouldn’t have been an issue with heat—but they were both very reactive to the sound, the feel or the combination. My subjective feeling is that possibly it is going faster at low speed, than the low speed on the Dremel—and that may create a tickling vibration that is too intense for them—as neither will tolerate the high speed on the Dremel.
Overall, I would say that this is an excellent tool. It IS quieter than very highly rated Pet Dremel, but it DOES make a higher pitched noise, when it turns, and if your pet doesn’t like high pitched noises, that is something to be aware of.
It appears to be reasonably well made for such an inexpensive tool, and I love that it’s USB rechargeable, unlike my Dremel, where I lose half an outlet to the heavy charger.
It’s easy for even small hands to hold, and it creates a smoother, rounder nail tip than the Dremel will, without any particular effort on the part of the person wielding it. If you have very large hands, it might or might not be as comfortable, but for small and medium hands, I think it would feel very natural.
The charge seems to last a reasonable amount of time. I don’t know if it was fully charged when I got it or not—but I’ve done one short session on Nixie’s nails, one longer session (where I did both front paws—I rarely need to do back paws on either dog, ever), and one longer session on River’s much thicker, tougher nails—and it showed no signs of slowing down. (I was using low speed on all sessions—how well it would stand up to a bigger dog’s nails, I can’t say.)
The grinding itself was acceptable. It didn’t seem better or worse than the Dremel—but I normally use a finer grit on the Dremel, preferring a smoother edge to the nails, over a quicker grind, so I’m not judging the grinding against, say, 60 grit. (And I don’t change out the bits on the Dremel that often—so I’m used to using a worn down grit.). I feel that for small dogs—under 15 pounds, this should be more than adequate. No idea how well it would stand up to larger, tougher nails!
Where it could be improved: first—it would be GREAT if the plastic protector for it were coated in something that would eliminate the sharp crack of nail on plastic, when the nail hits it. I REALLY feel that this noise added to the trouble I had with both dogs. A rubber or silicone coating would be great.
The other improvement is more a “nice to have”—and that’s the addition of a very bright LED somewhere around the tip, that can be changed out, when needed. I would pay more, to have this feature—as, particularly for dark nails, that extra light would make it easier to see where the quick is.
I’m still not sure whether or not I will ultimately be able to use this on my dogs. I’m used to training slowly, and conditioning a frightened dog can take time. It took a year of training to get Nixie to allow me to scale her teeth—but I got there. And it took almost three years to get River to the point where he would let me touch the Dremel to his nails after they’d been clipped—sometimes. (We may have had a setback, after the session with this tool, unfortunately! :/). I *suspect* that I can get Nixie to accept this more calmly with a few months of training—if the reason she dislikes it is noise, not vibrations. If it’s vibrations, well, four years of training has failed to get her to accept the high speed on the Dremel—so I assume it would be the same here.
River may or may not come to accept it within a year or so of conditioning—and it might very well be worth it, to eliminate the risk of his hair getting caught in it—but he also might be reacting to the vibrations—in which case, I’ll just wind up passing it on to someone else.
No product is perfect for every dog—and the jury’s still out on whether or not this will work for mine...but the product itself has a LOT going for it, and for the low price, I’d definitely recommend trying it. :). (Just don’t force your dog—and if you REALLY want this—or any other method of nail grooming to work—keep in mind that it can take a year or more to condition them, if you have a really fearful dog! Patience, gentleness, and not forcing are the key to success! :))
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My dog has really thick nails and this still manages to trim his nicely. I can Dremel pretty close to the quick and he isn't hurt. The noise is fairly quiet, however, they do notice it, if you have anxious cats, expect them to fight you until they realise there is no pain.
This is a great value for the money. Remember to fully charge before use and don't leave it on charger overnight/past the full charge indicator... I've had it for what feels like a year and zero issues. It also has been dropped a few times and no damage.
100% recommend to anyone looking for a Dremel for nail grooming!
La taille des ongles était vraiment un calvaire pour elles comme pour moi. J’ai enfin trouvé la solution grâce à cette lime rechargeable, elle ne fait pratiquement pas de bruit, très silencieuse. Nous avons retrouvé une sérénité lors des soins. Merci pour ce très bon produit que je recommande avec brio.
Reviewed in France on February 21, 2024
La taille des ongles était vraiment un calvaire pour elles comme pour moi. J’ai enfin trouvé la solution grâce à cette lime rechargeable, elle ne fait pratiquement pas de bruit, très silencieuse. Nous avons retrouvé une sérénité lors des soins. Merci pour ce très bon produit que je recommande avec brio.