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Oster Nail Grinder 078129-101
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List Price: $62.89
Our Price: $42.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Misc.
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- Brand: Oster
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- Color: Blue
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- EAN: 0034264409484
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- Features: Lightweight, ergonomic design, finger grips fro added comfort and better control, Variable speed allows power level to effectively and safely grind nail, Handy carrying case protects and stores grinder, Measures 1/3 by 1/3 by 8 inches; 1-year parts-and-labor warranty
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- Label: Oster
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- Manufacturer: Oster
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- Product Group: Pet Products
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- Publisher: Oster
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- Release Date: 2006-10-16
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- Studio: Oster
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- Title: Oster Nail Grinder 078129-101
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- UPC: 034264409484
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Product Description: Now you can trim your dogs nails safely and quickly. The corded grinder is ergonomically designed featuring comfort grips for a secure hold. It features a variable speed control for complete control and safety. The Grinder comes with a 12 foot cord, carrying case, one grinding stone, two 60 grit grooming bands, two 100 grit grooming bands and one drum. Meets U.L. specifications.
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Customer Reviews
Great product!
The Oster Nail Grinder worked great once you learned how to use it. The directions were poorly written.
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Happy I bought it!
I'm so happy I bought this! It makes my standard poodle's nails short, smooth and rounded without the potential pain or bleeding caused by nail clippers. I haven't used it on my parrots yet but plan to soon.
The instructions aren't great but it's not hard to figure out. The assembly of the bits is like an electric screwdriver. You press the lock button lightly to hold the metal tube (where the bits go in) in place while you screw or unscrew the the thing that holds the bits in place.
You use the rougher bands for quick, heavy duty grinding, the finer bands for lighter duty (small breed dogs or cats, birds, etc.) and the grinding stone as a finishing tool to finely smooth the nail.
To change the bands, you just have to gently work the band off of the grinding drum and replace with the one you want. Be careful not to stretch the bands or they won't stay securely on the drum.
There's a dial to select the speed you want. Start at the very slowest it can go. Even though it won't really grind anything down, it'll get your animal used to the tool. The next day, go a little higher. Work in baby steps until you and your animal is comfortable with the nail grinder.
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me
Really like this product for taking the nails off my dogs. I had gotten to the point of not wanting to attempt trimming his nail with the clippers for fear of cutting the quick (did a couple of time). Now other than it tickling may dogs toes I can get it done effortlessly without pain and the blood from cutting to close. My dogs and I are all happy.
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pretty nails
The retailer my order came from was very punctual & highly recommend them. The Oster dog nail grinder I don't know yet so far my dog is afraid of it & she hurt her paw chasing a squirrel so haven't forced her yet but I do like it & hope to use it often.
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wouldn't recommend
It's difficult to "start from the bottom" and work your way up (as the directions say to) without touching the dog's pads at all with the nail grinder. Also, it's nearly impossible to get the right angle to file the dewclaw. As stated previously, it takes a lot of patience. If you and your dog have got the time, I suppose you may have better luck than me. I'd rather pay $10 for the vet to trim my dog's nails than to hassle with this nail grinder again.
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