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The Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder is an upgraded, professional-grade electric trimmer designed for pets of all sizes. Featuring an LED light for precision, a low-noise motor for a calm experience, and a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 3 hours, this tool is perfect for both novice and experienced pet owners. With adjustable speeds and multiple grinding ports, it ensures a safe and effective grooming session recommended by veterinarians.







| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,037 Reviews |
C**A
Great for my Boston Terrier
This nail grinder was perfect for my Boston Terrier! It was fast and efficient. I loved the light because it helped me see the bloodline and not go too short. It is not loud like my old one. I like the safety guard it has on it. My dog literally fell asleep during her pedicure.
K**N
Very quiet and easy to use....take your time acclimating the dog to the noise and vibration....
Our little mini dachshund has hulk-like strength when it comes to fighting us off when trying to trim her toenails. We bought this grinder hoping it would make the task a bit easier and more pleasant for her and us. The first day we got the grinder I simply placed it next to her as she sat with me on the sofa and tucked it under her blanket next to her when she was napping. She ignored it. The next day I turned it on and let her sniff it and inspect it with the safety cover over the grinding wheel. She was fascinated by the sound of it (it is very quiet! Much more quiet than I expected!) and a little afraid of it at first. After hearing it start up a few times she ignored it and let me use the base end of it to rub her belly so she could feel the slight vibration. She was rewarded with treats. On day three I began touching it to her feet and nails with the motor off at first until she was OK with it and rewarded her with treats after every successful touch. I finally turned it on and started touching the pads of her feet and her nails with the motor on so she could feel the slight vibration but I kept the safety cover over the grinder wheel so that she could learn that it wouldn't hurt her. She resisted and pouted with me as she does any time I touch her feet for any reason and retired to her bed to give me a hateful, side-eyed glare after each time I dared touch her feet with it. She eventually came around to reluctantly letting me touch her feet with it after receiving a treat each time she stayed put through the exercise. Day four was the real test. I went through the same process of touching her feet with the motor on and the safety cap on and rewarding her without actually grinding her nails a few times. When she seemed calm enough I removed the safety cover and touched the grinding wheel to the first nail. Instant freakout!! She jumped up and ran away to pout in her bed for a while. I didn't reward her for this behavior but instead remained on the sofa with the grinder at the ready and tempted her back over to me with treats. When she returned I went through the process again of giving small treat rewards with each step until I was able to make contact with her nail again. This time she let me do one nail before deciding that she'd had enough and squirmed from my lap. I continued tempting her back to me with treats and after 3 or 4 more times of letting me grind just a bit and wriggling away she finally relaxed and let me complete grinding all 8 front nails! She still wouldn't let me do the front dew claws. She was rewarded with lots of belly rubs and head scratches and more treats after that accomplishment and I left her alone to rest in her bed. She was still throwing bit of side-eye attitude so she definitely didn't enjoy the experience, but at least she let me do it without a fight and without any risk of hurting her by trying to restrain her too aggressively or cutting into the quick as could happen with traditional nail trimmers. Today I went through the slow acclimation process again with lots of treats until she let me do her dew claws and rear nails. She still wasn't happy about it, but it was a lot easier today than yesterday. The grinder is very quiet. My ultrasonic toothbrush makes more noise. It grinds the nails very smoothly but it is not a quick process. It takes off a very small amount at the time but that's a good thing as there is no danger you will grind down to the quick with a single touch to the nail. Follow the instructions and take off just a bit at the time in short, light touches to keep the friction from burning the nails. I am very pleased with this product.
V**H
Easy to use with or without safety cover
Good grinder. 2 settings. Dog tolerates noise ok. Can smooth rough nails. Have to do in sessions. Doesnโt seem to overheat and easy to charge.
M**A
Works great, excellent price point, easy to use
I just recently received my Casfuy grinder and used it on Saturday on my 4 month old pups nails. I was amazed at how quiet the tool is, very low humming sound, I let my pup sniff it, turned it on near her to see how she might react to the sound and to my surprise she had no reaction at all! I started with just one nail just barely touching it for a few seconds then removing it, well surprisingly, that's all I needed to do to shorten her nail, just a little filing, briefly on the nail was enough to trim and smooth the nail. I had treats on hand which helped me to keep her still and she lay in my lap, munching her treats while I was able to trim all four paws in a fairly short amount of time. My plan is to trim them about every 4 weeks or so as doing so will keep them from getting too long and will take very little time to do. I really like the little light on the tip, very helpful to illuminate the nail so you don't trim to close. I choose the dark blue color which is kind of a midnight blue, I also like the slim.design, fits easily and comfortably in my hand, its light weight and very easy to use and very affordable! I'm very satisfied with it and it works just as described in the ad and in the comments section as well. I would definitely recommend this Casfuy grinder to anyone, especially to those with small pups like my mini poodle.
L**H
I have always had a difficult time trimming my dogs nails with regular scissors
My veterinarian uses this product so I got one for myself. I have a tiny dog so she is very shy and doesnโt like loud buzzing sounds. however this is relatively quiet and does not scare her very much especially since she is used to it now. It does a very good job and I can do her nails quickly. The light on the instrument makes it really easy to see where the quick of her nail is located so I have had no accidents and her nails always look good and donโt get too sharp and scratch me when we are playing.
S**I
Wish I bought this sooner
I have 2 dogs, one big (American Bulldog) and one huge (English Mastiff). I bought this nail grinder after reading tons of reviews. My American Bulldog is a neurotic mess. Apparently no one ever touched his paws as a puppy. When we got him he had the longest nails ever. He was so difficult to try and hold him while someone else did the clipping. It was traumatic for everyone involved. To make matters worse he has the fastest growing nails. I had cut many a dog nail with the traditional clippers, and saw them split sometimes, or have the occasional nick of the vein. :-/ So I bought this. Noise Level - its not loud at all. Easy to Use - well...there is an element of skill here. However I learned it very quickly, and once I knew what I was doing, it is very easy to use. Easy to Hold - Very nicely so. I only used it on the Mastiff once. Yes, it still works, it just takes a lot longer. With the Amer. Bulldog, I started by doing each of his front nails for 2 seconds. A few days later I did all of his nails for 3 seconds. The poor boy was shaking uncontrollably. I had serious question about if this would work. But we did it a 3rd time, and a 4th time. We are to the point of being able to make sure he doesn't escape, to barely holding him - still shaking, but barely. I felt like such a terrible Dog Mom when I could not successfully cut his nails, even with help by a "holder". It was exhausting and I hated every second. After getting this nail grinder, I can manage the job without getting exasperated. Chewie is able to walk better because his nails aren't too long for the 1st time ever. I'd call that a huge victory. If you have a big, or a huge dog, or two, if you take the plastic nail guide cap off, be sure to hold the individual nail you want to work on. It is much more difficult to control and jerk the nail around - not good. I would also recommend a breathing mask because all the particles of nail start to permeate the air. And who doesn't have a mask these days?
W**E
Less noisy, less power
OK but not very strong. Will stop if you press too hard. Not as noisy as the stronger ones (still makes some noise tho), so if youโre more worried about noise than power itโll be an ok choice. I like the lower noise level, but it struggles with thick old dog nails.
T**N
It's quiet and saved my life. Get it you need it.
THIS HAS BEEN A LIFE SAVER. I tried a different dremel on my new puppy (after some desensitization with it, at the time she was maybe 2 or 3 months old) and she was 100% afraid of it from the noise and vibration, goodness I had so many scrapes and scratches from trying to hold her down. Both of us left that nail session a bit sour and sad. I took her to the vet so they could deal with her while I mustered up some courage to try again with a different tool. Tried the clippers, and my inexperienced, peasant-self hit the quick on her so I had to get her used to me touching her paws AGAIN (lots of treats after touching her paws). Enter: The Casfuy blessing from heaven, made by angels, the world's best, makes-me-cry-tears-of-joy, lovely, nail dremel. I saw the reviews. The price was low. They said it was quiet. I ordered it and put it up to the test after about 2 or 3 weeks of desensitization (touch paw, treats for a couple of days. Then touch paws and press on the toe pad to access claw, treats for a couple of days. Toe pad press while holding dremel powered off, treats for a couple of days. Toe pad press while holding dremel powered on, treats for a couple of days. Then FINALLY trimmin' the nails with the dremel, each claw getting a high reward treat, when she was about 5 months old. Could've started sooner.) She didn't event flinch!! This was also after going to the dog park and playing for 45 minutes or so, she was super tired which helped... The light is kind of weirdly placed so you can't really see the quick while you're trimming. You can use the light at different angles to see the quick and then trim. Still not a problem at all. ANYWAY. Thank you, Casfuy. You are truly the greatest. I love this nail dremel.
V**S
Works well, good price
The inbuilt LED light is also quite useful. Battery lasts long time.
E**H
Too noisy
Too noisy for my Pug and Frenchie, they hate it!
J**H
Good product
I have successfully used this grinder for my greyhound, who is terrified of the clippers. She was already accustomed to having her nails filed and accepted the grinder without any problems. She seems to enjoy the attention. It only grinds a small amount at a time, so I do her nails little and often rather than try to do too much all at once. A good product.
F**A
Wonderful product! My new rescue finally let me use it after 3 tries, works great!
My dog didn't like clipping her nails so i thought I'd try this one. I had one of those similar but it was much bigger and gave it away as it was loud and none of my dogs would allow me to use it on them. This one here is small and very quiet. My dog is an 11lbs Chiweenie with small paws and thin nails, she gets that from her chi side. I used it on low to begin with as I am new to using this and really don't want to overdo it too fast and hurt my dog. So far it was easy and got enough off, she had long nails, to not make noise on the wooden floor, to give you an idea. I place my small dog on a table with a silicone matte to make sure she doesn't slip around as she does move a bit since its all new to her. I also use a 'cone' to keep her small face and nose away from the grinder. I found a con with fabric at the neck and plastic on top, very comfortable. I'd say less than 10 min for all the nails, but I rushed it through to keep her stress at the minimum till she's more comfortable with the process. For $22 it's great value for money. I am quite happy I bought it!
J**E
Works great on my acrylic nails
While it is quiet, my dogs still don't like their feet touched, so can't use it on them. However, it is great on my acrylic nails to shorten them and shape them to how I like them before I go for an infill. The battery seems to last ages once it is charged. I can't fault it, even though I can't manage to use on my dogs. They likely need some further training to get them to tolerate anything being done to their feet.
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