Dremel 761-03 7,000/14,000 RPM Cordless Pet Nail Grooming Rotary Tool


Dremel: 5000761-03
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Customer Reviews:  201
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Dremel Pet Rotary Tool
I like it for the most part. The metal piece that goes into the actual tool doesn't fit very snugly, but it still gets the job done. I would recommend this to anyone for home use.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
DANGER
BEWARE THIS TOOL COULD HAVE SET MY HOME ON FIRE!! 1st the batteries are an extreme pain to place in properly. It is like figuring out a puzzle each time batteries are replaced. Somehow the small tabular battery contacts became connected during battery placement. The result was a melting tool and 4 destroyed rechargable batteries. I had the tool in my hand and was able to feel the heat. Usually, I replace the batteries and throw it in a drawer full of paper. If I did this I would no longer have a home. POOR DESIGN.....DO NOT PURCHASE>>>>SAFETY ISSUES
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
This is a wonderful product!
This is the best product I have ever had for caring for my animals nails. I was able to use it on all my dogs as well as my cats and ferrets. I think every animal owner should have one of these.
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
good quality product
I have 6 pups so I have to do as much grooming myself as I can. I am petrified of all the different nail clippers I have bought. But this tool makes me feel more confident that I am not going to hurt them. One thing to note, it sucks up the batteries so I bought rechargable ones!
Friday, October 31st, 2008
It's Dremel, after all
When I was young, I saved a bundle by buying cheap tools.

When I was in my mid-30s, I started wasting money on top-notch tools. I suddenly got a lot better results, and I ended up spending a lot less money on materials that got ruined, and I stopped having to replace tools.

It must be a coincidence, don't you suppose?

In this case, the feedstock is my dog's feet. They can't be replaced easily, and if the results aren't right, it causes considerable pain to the dog. I considered just using my regular moto-tool, but the speed of this tool is considerably slower (and there are two speeds), which means it's easier to avoid grinding off too much toenail.

I'm not at all sorry that I got the right tool for the job. My dog seems happy with it, too.



Friday, October 31st, 2008
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