Furminator Nail Grinder Professional Grooming Tool per animali domestici, 8 "L, grigio

Brand:FURminator

3/5

47.20

In qualità di creatori del FURminator deShedding Tool, FURminator continua ad alzare il livello con soluzioni innovative e proprietarie per la perdita del pelo. La gamma FURminator di strumenti deShedding, strumenti per la toelettatura, prodotti per la cura dei capelli, soluzioni per il bagno e l'igiene amplia e migliora l'esperienza di deShedding FURminator per i genitori e i loro animali domestici. In poche parole, sul mercato non esiste una soluzione per la cura degli animali come la linea di prodotti FURminator. La cura delle unghie può essere una delle aree più importanti e fraintese della cura degli animali domestici. Il FURminator Nail Grinder utilizza un motore ad alte prestazioni per macinare le unghie dei tuoi animali domestici. Ottieni risultati professionali da casa tua con i prodotti per la toelettatura FURminator. L'impugnatura a LED leggera e facile da impugnare rende il taglio delle unghie del tuo animale domestico più facile di prima. Questa smerigliatrice cordless a due velocità è leggera e silenziosa, fornendo un'esperienza confortevole sia per te che per il tuo animale domestico. Usa questo strumento per una cura delle unghie sicura ed efficace a casa. Mantieni il corretto funzionamento dei nastri abrasivi con il nostro pacchetto sostitutivo.

EAN: 811794013424

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Cani, Toelettatura, Cura degli artigli,

Include 2 nastri abrasivi sostituibili e 4 batterie alcaline AA. La luce LED automatica garantisce sicurezza e massimizza il controllo. Promuove il comfort e la salute associati alle unghie tagliate. Il design dello strumento garantisce che il taglio delle unghie sia sicuro, efficiente e indolore. Alte prestazioni, ma leggero.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,730 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 104005
Item Weight 4.8 ounces
Manufacturer FURminator
Product Dimensions 8 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches

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Scritto da: GMS
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.
Scritto da: K. Pattison
Good but don't expect instructions!
I've had several grinders over the years, several dremmels (corded, mini cordless, etc) and a few other brands. I use a large cordless Dremmel at home, but those are expensive, heavy and loud (and it is hard to find the after-market guards anymore). I also dislike that the cordless dremmel has a proprietary battery pack so if it doesn't have much of a charge when I'm ready to do nails, I have to find the charging base and wait for the battery to charge. I got the Furminator to try using with the dogs at work who are unfamiliar with nail grinders. It isn't as big or as loud (or as high-pitched) as my regular cordless dremmel, and although the Furminator only has two speeds, it seems to be adequately powered for the job at ... paw. It uses 4 AA batteries so I can just swap out my own rechargables and keep it ready at all times. I read about others having issues with the band slipping and I agree that the bands don't fit as tightly as they do on a dremmel, but the dremmel ones are a PAIN to get off so that might not be all bad. I experimented with the Furminator and while the band will slip down about 1/8 of an inch, it doesn't slip off, so I don't think it will be an issue. The clear cover is very nice and the light is handy as well. The only real issue I had is that the instructions on the package weren't helpful or complete. I searched all over the web (including the maker's web page) and found nothing. I finally happened upon a PDF of the European instructions (they may come with the 6-pk of replacement bands too) here: http://www2.tetra.de/tet_internet_import/import_data/Instruction_Manual_FURminator_Refill_Pack_Nail_Grinder.pdf That will tell you that the clear guard just lifts off, a fact which is not at all obvious when you look at it. Now that I know how to replace the bands and get the dust out of the guard, I am quite happy with my purchase. I wish it was more clear how the batteries go in as well, but I figured it out with a little trial and error. So basically it's a 4.5 star grinder that loses 1/2 a star because the maker doesn't include good instructions. But the tool is easy to hold, I love the little light, and the sound is quiet (FOR A GRINDER). I wish the clear guard was reversible, so that you could use the light more when you use the little hole on the back of the guard, but aside from that small design flaw (and the lack of instructions) I am pleased. So far it has held up just fine, as well.
Scritto da: vac
Useful nail grinder but could use better directions
We've never done our dog's nails before but have been forced to do so since groomers are closed. The protective cap is useful to ensure only the nail is touching the grinding band. Howeve, it would be useful if it could be put on so that the light is on the side with the small hole. The light is on the side with the large hole in the cap which is fine for larger dogs, but if you are using the smaller hole for smaller dogs the light is on the opposite side and the protective cap only goes on one way. The grinder needs more detailed directions. The only instructions included are on the box. We had to rely on websites and youtube videos to figure out how to properly use the grinder. It comes with 2 grinding bands but no details of how to know when to change it. The battery compartment is bit difficult to open. Also it uses power at a faster rate than claimed. It claims to run for 100 hours on a pair of batteries. I think the batteries are nearly worn out and we've only used it a couple times so far. We are however still using the batteries it came with which are some noname brand so it might have better battery life with better brand of batteries. A very big advantage to this however is that it cost much less than some other brands. So relative to price, this is a good deal.
Scritto da: Mario Demetriou
Good tool
Great tool just a little louder than I would like. It's not super loud but was hoping it was going to be even quiter.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good quality for a pet grooming tool.
Easy to use, protects pet nails for being ground to close to paw.
Scritto da: Draylynn
Grindy.
Works great, our dog (White German Shepherd) doesn't panic at all at the sound of it, though she does nose dribble, she isn't 'fond' of having her claws done, but she gets a treat after and she knows it. Sounds like someone trimming a hedge on a summer day. The light is especially handy for seeing through her white claws and avoiding the quick. Does struggle with the upper thicker parts of the claw, I find it handy to use a heavy duty clipper to take off the thick and heavy top part and then grind down the rest using the light to prevent over-trimming and protect that sensitive quick. Doing it this way, there is no need for the 'guard' and there is more freedom of movement, for a smaller dog the guard may be a 'must', but I find it gets in the way trying to do larger claws. The whole process takes
Scritto da: SarahP
So far so good
I bought tgrinder his because one of my dogs hates the nail clippers. I went for this model rather than a mains-powered one because he doesn't like loud noises. He tolerates me using it on him and I'm gradually managing to shorten the length of his claws, which are quite thick and long (he's a greyhound). The grinder is powerful enough to deal with them although it does take a while, in short bursts to avoid overheating. The grinding band tends to slip down during use, but as long as you position the claw carefully it still works.
Scritto da: Shelly
Order the right product
As this product in the nail section I thought it was for my toe nails!! Unfortunately it's for pets and although you get free batteries it doesn't work, so disappointed
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
NOT BAD
Does help not as good as a corded one but still does the job but slower.
Scritto da: Rick
Much better than a Pedi Paw.
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.

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