


Manufacturer: Dremel
Average Rating: 4.5
List Price: $44.20
Offer Price: $24.55
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Cordless small rotary tool; compatible with Dremel bit accessories; 1/8-inch collet
Small rotary tool ideal for delicate tasks and finer work; 2 speeds (5,000 and 10,000 rpm)
Lightweight plastic housing
Includes rotary tool, sanding drum, small felt wheel, fine sanding band, carbide stone
8 inches long; 2 pounds; 2-year warranty
Designed for drilling, sanding, shaping, detailing and other light-duty jobs, this compact, go-anywhere, use-anytime tool comes in extremely handy in and around the house. It features two speeds and can be used with any Dremel accessory bit with up to a 1/8" shank.
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Rating: 5 (2008-12-02)
The cordless dremel is not just a hobby tool. We have found
so many uses for it and have one for the garage and one for
the house. It recharges quickly and holds a charge for several
days. We find it to be indispensible around the house- from
fine detail sanding, taking burrs off metal, making cutouts in
sheetrock or tile, even as a podiatry tool. This tool is a real
winner.
Rating: 5 (2008-11-20)
We use these in our grooming salon and they are really great.
They are light weight so don't kill your hands, but powerful enough to get the job done.
I will say, their battery life is a *little* on the weak side, but not bad enough for me to buy a different model for my own home use. You can do several small dogs with one charge, but if you're having to remove a fair amount of length from the toenails of a normal sized dog it does drain kind of quickly. In these cases, it's better to trim some of the excess nail off before grinding. If you are planning on multiple large dogs, or a bigger project, I would recommend picking up a spare battery.
Despite popular belief, it IS possible to quick a dog with these (and any other tool that shortens the nails, including pedipaws...), and the heat does NOT cauterize it, so if you aren't good with figuring out where the quick ends, be sure to keep some quik stop handy.
Rating: 4 (2008-11-20)
I like this tool much better than the tradition nail clippers for my dogs. There are certain annoyances including nail dust flying everywhere, the smell of nail dust, overheating, and lack of battery power overtime. Otherwise, very easy to use.
Rating: 3 (2008-11-18)
Purchased primarily to file dog's claws e.g. to shorten them so they don't become too long. Dog is long-haired and despite my efforts to trim hair in the vicinity of his paws, it seems as if I'd have to trim his legs an inch or more to avoid the hair becoming entangled in the rotating device. Neither he nor I enjoy that! Am hesitant about continuing to use it. About ready to revert back to the hand-operated claw trimer formerly used.
Rating: 4 (2008-11-17)
My 1 year old Cocker Spaniel hates to have his paws touched. It was impossible to cut his nails because you couldn't hold him still and his nails are dark so you can't see the quick. His first experience at a groomer was a bad one so I won't take him to anyone again. The vet barely touched his nails when I took him there. I heard of using this product and was afraid, but I tried it on myself first to see what he would be feeling and it was fine. Of course you still need to be careful not to trim too much and remain calm and sensitive to your dog, but it's not too powerful and works great.