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Walmart.com [walmart.com] has a Dremel 7760-N/10W Lite Lithium Ion Cordless Rotary Tool for $36.97. Shipping is free.
Usually $49.97
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dremel.../302904858
Features:
•Quick and easy accessory changes - with the patented EZ twist nose cap accessory changes are easy and can be done without the need of a wrench
•Variable speed switch (8,000-25,000 RPM) - seamlessly adjust to the ideal speed for your project
•USB rechargeable - 4V Li-Ion battery & convenient USB charger ensures that it?s ready whenever you are
•Battery life indicator - LED light illuminates to notify you when the battery needs to be charged
•Ergonomic 360 degree soft grip design - soft grip material allows for comfort and precise tool guidance
•Portable and lightweight - cordless design offers the freedom to take it anywhere
•Versatile accessory kit - 10-piece assortment to kick start your projects right out of the box
•Compatible with all Dremel accessories and most attachments
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I have a corded rotary tool by a different brand, but it starts out at 8000 RPM, like this dremel.
8000 is a lot better because you can gently push the nail onto the rotary tool and there's less vibrations that travel into their toes. The nails grind down a lot faster too. The chihuahua wasn't happy with how loud it was but she started going to sleep when we were doing her nails this time.
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So this is literally for cutting small dog's paw nails? Lol
Don't get me wrong, I love Dremel and have 3 tools and lots of accessories. I'm just saying go corded. The versatility of the Dremel is amazing, as long as you have enough power.
See, you want to cut off a nail that's sticking out. After you cut it, you'll have to grind it down. If you don't grind it, it will be as sharp as a new nail snagging anything it touches. If you don't have a grinder, you'll want to use the Dremel. Power makes the job a lot easier. (If you did have a grinder, that nail would be long gone)
Don't get me wrong, I love Dremel and have 3 tools and lots of accessories. I'm just saying go corded. The versatility of the Dremel is amazing, as long as you have enough power.
I do have a 5 lb yorkie. Maybe I should get one of these to do the nails. When I cut his nails, they're super sharp and scratch me. Maybe I can sand them down with this? He hates any vibrating tool though - he's so scared of the hair clippers when I cut his hair - like deathly scared.
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Yeah, it's for my dog's nails, but while it's probably a bit of overkill, it's got to be world's better than that ni-cad abomination I've been using.
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Thank you!
It has really good power and grinds my dogs nails quickly. It has like 4-5 speeds. I grind her nails on level 2 and that is plenty fast. I used the special attachment for nail trimming a couple times but stopped using that. If you have used a grinder on your dog's nails before, you really don't need that bulky and awkward item on the end of your grinder.
You can get a non-pet Dremel and use that instead!
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Definitely. Got this one instead.
Couldn't be any easier.
https://youtu.be/Bc1GWRT1OAQ
Start at 00:40 or the guys voice will put you to sleep
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Couldn't be any easier.
https://youtu.be/Bc1GWRT1OAQ
Start at 00:40 or the guys voice will put you to sleep