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The FURminator Nail Grinder is a professional-grade, cordless pet grooming tool designed for safe, painless nail trimming. Featuring a lightweight 8-inch design, dual-speed grinding, and an automatic LED light, it offers precision and control for all pet sizes. The package includes two replaceable grinding bands and four AA batteries, making it a complete, ready-to-use solution that promotes pet comfort and health by preventing nail-related discomfort.







| ASIN | B0062Z0UVG |
| ASIN | B0062Z0UVG |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,345 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #820 in Dog Claw Care |
| Brand Name | FURminator |
| Color | Gray |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,730) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2013 |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2013 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Directions | For pet use only |
| Included Components | Two grinding bands and 4 AA-alkaline batteries |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.34 x 5.2 x 2.09 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Item model number | 104005 |
| Item model number | 104005 |
| Manufacturer | FURminator |
| Manufacturer | FURminator |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | FURminator Nail Grinder Professional Grooming Tool for Pets |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Size | 8" L |
| Specific Uses for Product | Coat |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
L**N
So far so good....
Used on my smallest dog (20lb) twice. He lays there and goes to sleep when I use this on his nails and will let me use as long as it takes. So much easier than clipping him! After much coaxing I finally used on my largest dog (50lb) who has very thick nails. It worked great on him. Takes a little more time but works great. He’s a work in progress as he would only be still for short periods of time. My 3rd dog (30lb) is still hiding from this thing! But she hides when I get clippers out too. PROS: easy to use, the light is a nice feature, works good on nails of all sizes and thickness. Priced right. CONS: very very loud, the smaller hole in the guard is pretty useless even for the smallest nails. I’m not sure why but just didn’t work, but used the larger hole and worked great on small and large nails.
R**W
Success!
Great tool. We have 2 dogs, sizes 55 and 65lbs. 55lb girl is muscley and fights against nail trims to the point that we were having to spend $20 at the vet reguarly to have hers trimmed. We had a guillotine style nail trimmer and you have to be fast and precise to get a trim done. She jerks at the last second making successful trims impossible. It still took 2 of us to trim her nails with this tool but the gradual nature of the tool make it impossible to knick or hurt your pet and you can make multiple swipes and passes, making progress each time, even with the animal pulling away at the last second. Our nailtrim fighter girl gradually calmed down as the nail grind session progressed. The noise freaked her out a bit especially at first. I think as time goes on and with regular use she will grow more comfortable with the situation. Overall A+ purchase for us. This tool came with batteries and replacement pads for under $10 which is cheaper than 1 single nail trim at the vet. You can get a lot closer to the quick and look at the nail as you go to see how close to the quick you are. Little chance of hurting your pup. Less sharp edges created on the nail compared to regular dog nail snips.
C**W
Works, even for my resident spook (after some training)
Decent product. It does take a decent while to trim the nails if they are pretty long to begin with, and if you have a larger breed with thicker nails. I would like to compare it to a dremel, but I havent gotten the chance. I like the plastic guard. I can see it being especially helpful if you have a long hair dog, as hair won't wrap around. The light is also really helpful to be able to see where the quick is while you are grinding. It is rather loud, which scares a lot of dogs, but here is my experience with this: I got this for my rather spooky greyhound. The first time I turned it on several feet away from him, he PANICKED. Ran into the crate, tried to hide. Getting anywhere near him led to crying. I thought I had just wasted my money and was rather dismayed at first. If you're in this situation, here's what to do: (I clicker train, but you don't need to for this) 1. At all meal times, I turned the grinder on and set it down just far away enough from his bowl, that he was aware of it, but would still come eat. By the 4th meal (dinner on day 2), it was standing directly next to his bowl and he was eating just fine. 2. A few times a day, for about 3 or so minutes, I would get treats, and take the grinder and turn it on for just long enough that he doesn't panic, then click-treat. As I was doing this, I would increase the length that the grinder was turned on and decrease the distance away from him, making sure to treat just before he panics. 3. Mine wasn't a fan of getting his paws handled in general, so a few times a day, I would get him sitting, and touch his paw, click, treat. He went from pulling back immediately and crying, to, by the end of the second session of this, laying there calmly and letting me hold and handle his front paws. Back paws took another 2 sessions or so. 4. When he is comfortable with having his paws handled and the noise, I would repeat the routine, just touching the bottom of the running grinder to his paw, and treating, so he gets used to the vibration. From here, just work up to actually touching the grinder to his nail, and increasing the length that he lets you do this. And finally, my life changing secret, peanut butter in a kong. Seriously. He went from me being able to just barely touch the nail to the grinder, to laying calmly while I grind his nails with just this addition. All in all, I got this product on Saturday. By the following Wednesday, with maybe 20 minutes of work on this a day, he was letting me grind his nails. I never would have thought it was possible if you told me on Saturday, after seeing him crying and panicking.
P**N
Takes a few days to acclimate your pets to it! Batteries get hot!
This grinder works pretty well on my German Shepherd Dog. She's 55lbs and fairly small for the breed but her nails grow out really fast and long. It took about 2 days of playing around with this around her for her to get used to it. For people who buy this, you MUST get your dog used to the noise and the presence of this device before attempting to grind down their nails. This is new to them and they don't understand the vibrations and noises - it is not the product's fault if you don't properly introduce your dog to the device and just go after them with it. This means touching their paws with it while its off. Letting them sniff it. Turning it on in front of them. Touching them with it while it's on full tilt and eventually tapping their nails gently with it and rewarding them each time so there's a positive association with it. That said, this thing gets very hot during use, even when there's no load on the grinder. I don't know what kind of little motor they're using but it must have quite a draw because the batters (which I'm going to replace with eneloops to see if they perform better) that came with the product come out too hot to hold after using this for 10-15 minutes on high. This is a bit concerning to me and I've docked points accordingly for this poor performance. The grinder also bogs down fairly easily on my dog's large nails. This is probably for the best so that 1. you don't apply too much pressure at once and 2. so that if anything is caught inside the motor won't keep spinning. So far, I'm going to need to keep an eye on this battery situation but other than that it seems to work reasonably well to keep trying.
R**K
I was using a Pedi Paw but it was slow going because it was very weak and would bog down and stop if any pressure was applied. I considered getting a Dremel but I’m not impressed with the looks of the upgraded nail guide system and neither are many reviewers. So I got the Furminator and it works great. The guard is similar to what I was used to and it makes quick work of my 2 standard (large) poodles nails because the motor is quite strong. I only need to use it on the low speed. That’s good because the high speed is very noisy. I saw a few reviews that said it was weak but I use rechargeable batteries and it has lots of power and I can do both dogs in about 20 min with power to spare. There is a design flaw IMHO. The tab that locks the battery holder in place is at a seam where the two halves of the main unit come together. This puts pressure at bad spot and causes the seam to spread at that point which looks like it could break if not careful. I removed the battery holder, put a drop of Crazy glue on the seam at that point and after 30 min inserted the battery pack and it doesn’t spread the seam anymore. You get a extra grinding tube but no instructions on how to install it. Loosen the screw on the end of the drum, remove the old grinding tube, install the new one and tighten the screw to expand it to hold the tube firmly in place so it doesn’t slip on the drum. Originally the screw on mine was loose so the grinding drum was slipping and moving back and forth on the drum like other reviewers have reported. Don’t bother using the included batteries, they are zinc carbon and can’t supply enough current. Alkaline or NMHI rechargeables are a must. The light helps you to see what you’re doing. If your dog has transparent nails like one of mine you can check the location of the quick easily by shining the light from the opposite side the nail before grinding from the proper side. To keep the nails from heating up too much do a bit on each nail and repeat. Your dog will be much more comfortable. Trimming the nails every week or two makes it easy and quick work.
J**R
hat alles perfekt geklappt, unser Hund lässt sich die Prozedur wider erwarten problemlos gefallen---lange Krallen sind Vergangenheit--ohne Tierarztstress ! Kann das Produkt wärmstens empfehlen u. unser Hund hat sehr starke Krallen !
P**R
This is so much better than the traditional nail clippers. It works really well and after a few tries my dog has gotten used to it.
M**R
funciona muy bien para las uñas gruesas de mi perro. Cuanta con un repuesto, pero el que ya venía puesto lo he usado al menos 6 veces y aun finciona bien.
A**L
Highly recommend this product to dog owners. Clipping of nails is very difficult and chances of cutting the nerve is very high. Bit expensive but worth it.
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