✂️ Nail your pet’s grooming game with precision and ease!
The Dremel Pet Grooming Nail Guard Attachment (AT02-PGK) features a patented 45-degree paw guide for accurate nail trimming, a built-in dust and fur guard with a clear viewing cap, and a simple hinge for easy cleaning. Compatible with a wide range of Dremel rotary tools, it offers a professional, mess-free grooming experience that saves money on salon visits.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Dremel |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 2.78"L x 4.4"W |
Style | Pet Grooming Nail Guard |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Finish Type | Polished |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 000346803129 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | AT02-PGK |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AT02-PGK |
Finish | Polished |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | (4) SD60-PGA EZ Lock Pet Nail Grooming Discs, (1) Pet Grooming Nail Guard, EZ402 EZ Lock Mandrel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**.
Does the job
Good: Performs as advertised. Setup isn't quite a no-brainer, the guard has three depth settings, and it takes a little fiddling of the disc position in the chuck and the guard depth to get everything properly aligned with the disc surface maybe an eighth of an inch below the guard. Once you have it set up, however, it works well. My dog isn't quite used to it yet but she at least tolerates it on the lowest tool speed, and the discs cut reasonably quickly and smoothly. (Given that they're just cut-down 60-gritsanding discs, this isn't surprising.) Guard catches at least most of the dust and is reasonably easy to clean.Bad: It may be just the way my dog's claws grow, but the trimming method described in the manual doesn't work for us. I have to rotate the trimmer 90 degrees and get that elongated part completely out of the way for the disc to make contact.Bottom line: Both setup and usage take some practice, but it does work. You have to run the Dremel on its lowest speed, otherwise it makes a lot of noise and spooks the pet. You also have to avoid the temptation to go too fast. I keep getting impatient and putting too much pressure on the tool, which slows it down and heats up the claw, which is probably uncomfortable for the pet. (Plus, it smells awful.) But, with patience and a little practice, it works well. And replacement discs are like a dollar each. Five stars.
W**M
Great product, be sure it’s right for you before buying
Just got this today to use on my 6month old, 46lb Golden Retriever. I had his nails professionally cut the first time in hopes he’d get use to his nails being cut. This time I opted to do it myself with this product and it worked perfectly.I started on a low setting so he would be use to the noise of the dremel. After a minute when he seemed more comfortable, I turned my dremel to 1500rpm which is adequate for this task. Had his front paws trimmed in about 5min.It seems a lot of negative reviews are from people who buy this and don’t have the correct dremel. You must make sure the model dremel you own will work with this attachment. Also, your dremel will determine the height of the tool. If you follow these basics things, I think most people will be satisfied w the product. Go slow and take your time and I think you’ll like it.Final thought, this product may not work as well with smaller pups. I could see this possibly being harder to use if your dog has smaller paws and shorter nails so do keep that in mind.
J**E
Dremel dog nail trimmer
Works great ( if your dog don't freak ) save you money ( if your dog don't freak lol) know what your doing !! Instructions simple !! Don't hurt your dog please! Trim too far ! Not good !!
T**O
Best solution for our dog!
We have a Chihuahua mix with black nails. It's impossible to see where her quicks are, and her nails grow very fast. They need trimming every week to not curl, and are super thick. We were using a rechargable grinder made for dogs, and her nails ground down the grinder and took a toll on the small motor. We needed a better solution.She's tiny, and wiggly. A Dremel would work best, but I wanted to make sure she was safe from accidental injury.This tool does the trick! Fit perfectly on my old and trusty Dremel 200. Put it on low speed and it screeched and scared her a bit. Set it to high, and it quietly and quickly ground her nails down. The paw pad and guard are designed perfectly, allowing me to get just the right angle. Unlike the rechargable one, her nails didn't reduce the disc to dust, and there was very little odor of "burning nail". The guard protected her paw pads and fur nicely, and it was quick and painless.Sure, the tool itself is plastic but it seems like it'll last a bit. It's half the price of a groomer doing them once, and so even if I have to replace it (or the discs) we are saving a lot of time and money, as well as the stress of a grooming visit (since her short coat never needs trimming and we bathe her and care for her other grooming needs at home).All in all, a great solution, especially for very thick, quick growing nails.
J**H
Not a universal fit
I initially bought a separate Dremel for pet nails. When I got it in, I realized it was just a normal Dremel 7000 series with this attachment. I quickly returned it and ordered this for my Dremel 8250.I’ll cut straight to the downside first…This attachment does not universally fit all current Dremels. On my 8250, I can’t use the 3rd depth setting that is designed to be flush with the guard. The whole attachment screws onto my Dremel too deep, so the sandpaper sticks out about 2mm too far and doesn’t fit flush with the 3rd depth.This would be a 5-star attachment if it had some means to set a baseline depth on the attachment itself. I can unscrew the whole attachment 2mm and use the 3rd depth, but then the attachment is a little too lose and will vibrate itself off within a short time of using it.When I checked it on the 7000 series, it was a perfect fit. It’s just the 8250 has a slightly deeper screw mount. This is the first universal attachment I’ve not been able to fully use on it.Beyond that, it’s a great little attachment and does the job well. My pets definitely prefer having their nails grinded vs clipped, though the noise of a Dremel does bother some of them. I just wish I could use the flush 3rd depth without loosening up the whole attachment.
T**J
Worked well but directions could be improved
Although it does fit my Dremel as claimed, the directions weren’t clear and I had to remove a couple pieces off my unit to install and use this. I’ve now got a dedicated Dremel just for the dogs so I don’t have to disassemble for each use. Works much better than the cheap knock offs with the under powered motor and cheap batteries. I was happy Dremel offered this attachment specific for dog nails as it’s much shatter than doing it without the guard.
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