

🐾 Trim with confidence, shine with precision!
The Casfuy Dog Nail Grinder is a professional-grade, rechargeable pet grooming tool featuring dual LED lights for quick visibility, a 20% more powerful motor with diamond grinding bit for efficient nail care, and whisper-quiet operation to reduce pet anxiety. Its adjustable speeds and multiple grinding ports accommodate all dog sizes, making it the ultimate painless, portable solution for maintaining healthy paws.









| ASIN | B08RDLDXP3 |
| ASIN | B08RDLDXP3 |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,377 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #114 in Dog Claw Care |
| Brand Name | Casfuy |
| Color | B-Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (18,455) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2020 |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2020 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.91 x 4.06 x 1.73 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Casfuy |
| Manufacturer | Casfuy |
| Package Dimensions | 7.91 x 4.06 x 1.73 inches; 9.88 ounces |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
K**J
Quiet, Safe, and Effective
I am so glad I purchased this nail grinder. My dog is terrified of nail trims. She has dark nails which are always overgrown because I'm afraid of trimming into her quick. She does not appreciate trips to the vet to handle nail maintenance and she has had bad experiences with trims at the groomer, so I've been looking for a way to help with her anxiety around keeping her nails maintained. This grinder is powerful and you need to be careful to remove small amounts of nail each time. The LED lights are amazing. I can see the interior structure of my dog's nail which helps prevent trimming too close. The best feature of this grinder is that it is quiet. I used an early version of nail grinder that used sandpaper wheels to trim the nail. The grinder was incredibly loud and terrified my sweet girl. The sandpaper wheels required constant replacement. This Casfuy grinder is very quiet. The diamond grinder seems like it will last ages and requires just the lightest pressure to remove material. I keep our trimming sessions short and use treats (Shout out to Zuke's Minis!) to help my dog relax. We've worked up to her tolerating about 4 nails at a time. I know our new nail grinder is going to be the perfect solution to a long-standing problem with overgrown nails and anxiety-ridden pup and person. Don't hesitate if you have been looking for a quieter, well-made nail grinder. It is safe, easy to use, simple to charge, and tolerated by nervous pooches and people alike.
B**A
Excellent Tool for Thick Tough Nails
I bought this for my German Shepherd's thick strong nails. This tool is absolutely invaluable for his, and my other 2 dogs nail care. The size is perfect and easy to manage for me, as I have small hands, and has a nice balanced weight to it. It comes with a removable guard, which I had to remove the first few times for my German Shepherd's thick nails, but my other 2 dogs nails fit fine with the guard on. The 2 different speed settings are great options for a little shaping or a more intense trim. The lights are a great touch! I like that I can use the lights without having the grinder on, which I use to help me out when I use my clippers. I am able to see their quick so much easier to ensure a safe and comfortable trim for them. I also appreciate it being pretty quiet. This tool works great and makes nail time easier and faster for myself and my 3 dogs. I wish I would have bought it sooner.
M**M
Love it
Love this for professional dog grooming. I use this in anxious and smaller dogs due to it being quiet and easier for the dogs to tolerate. The light on it has helped out so many times just get it
K**R
It works EXCATLY as it is meant too..
The noise level of this item isn't entirely all that -quiet- as advertised but it is low. Now when it comes to devices like this for your companion may need some time to be introduced to it. I bought this for my brothers boston terrier (I'm pet sitting for a while), he's a large boston terrier so his paws are alot bigger then normal and his nails are thick. But I still can use the small size or switch to the medium when needed of the nail filer/grinder. He has been trained to allow nail trimming but I wanted to try this out as I'm not comfortable using a nail trimmer. I first started with pretending I was doing his nails, just to see how he would react. I didn't have it on, I just acted like I was filing which he was fine with. If your companion pulls away even without it on, you have to SLOWLY introduce it for your pet to realize it doesn't hurt and to build their confidence with it. If you have to start basic to teach them "give me paw" to get use to you touching their paws, cause some pets don't like their paws touched and that's where it stems off of from them not accepting the nail grinder. But you may have to start there to teach your pet the simple trick. It will take time and patience to get your dog use to their paws touched. If not, you know your pet. If you feel confident that they will accept this device easy. Then sure go for it but you might want to show how it feels. So since my brothers boston terrier was fine with the device (since I had it off) I then turned it on but I didn't use the grinder yet. I just let him feel the vibration by placing the nail grinder device on his paws so he can feel it. (I had the cap still on, so all he felt was just the vibration) Your pet, as well as mine never felt anything vibrating on their paws. And it did feel strange to him as he pulled his paw away as I expected. So for a few days I pretended to file his nails with the device on, to get him use to the vibration and the noise that eventually he didn't pull his paw away. Eventually came the true test. To file his nails. I at first tried it out while I was bathing him. He stays still more when getting a bath and filing his nails he still pulled his paw away a couple of times as the sensation still is weird and now it's traveling up his nail. I couldn't get a good angle since he's in the tub so I decided to finish the bath and get him out of the tub. I placed him on my bed so I'm at a better level to get to his nails. He laid down and was pretty much dozing off as he snored away. And I started filing his nails with the device and he did not even wake up or budge. His SNORES were louder then the nail grind device lol. So I got all his nails done from front to back. It's a SLOW process. You have to go little at a time with filing. And it makes a funny smell, it's due to the nail being grinded so theirs a lil smoke but that's NORMAL! Your dog isn't going to burn and you just go little at a time to ensure you won't hurt your dog. The lights are awesome as I can see his quick, thank god his nails are white as most bostons have black nails. It took about 30 mins to get all his nails, since they were not trimmed for a long WHILE. Some nails were short and others way to long. And I only filed as much as I felt comfortable that they were short enough. I personally didn't want to get to close to the quick, so I left them a little long but the nails aren't Freddy Kruger long as before and now he walks better. Soooo I probably MAYBE could of skipped some steps of introducing it to him, he's not my dog and I don't know everything about him but I am now that he's staying with me. I didn't want to scare him, cause some dogs you can go right to grinding while they are distracted with eating or sleeping and you have NO problem filing their nails. Some dogs are just like that which is awesome! You know your dog best after all. And I'm learning what my brothers dog will allow and won't allow. So far he has been trained really well by my brother and his wife. He let's me clean his ears, touch his paws, bathe him. The only thing he doesn't like to be messed with is his face being cleaned to clean out any eye gunk caught in his face wrinkles lol. But he doesn't bite or anything so I clean his face while he squirms a bit. So I probably could of just filed his nails without issue while he slept lol. But I didn't know how he would respond to it and maybe with taking my time about it, he felt comfortable enough to stay asleep and let me file his nails. Next time it may not take as long to file his nails but if it does, then it does. It's WORKING that's all that matters lol. As for time wise with this nail grinder device it takes longer then just trimming the nails but in the end, you have smooth nails that don't scratch compared to cutting them off with a trimmer. Also put a towel or something under your dog, it does create alot of nail dust depending on your dogs nail size. That way it's easy to clean off by taking the towel outside and flailing it about lol. Or just whatever method you want to use that is easiest for you. So for those not sure how your dog will take to this item, just go with steps that you know is best for your dog to slowly introduce. You can either follow my steps or your own, so long as in the end your pet isn't afraid when it's in use. Some dogs just need time to get use to their paws being touched before even using this nail grinder. If you DO NOT want to go through training your dog with this, if say they freak out over any sort of nail trimming or even trying to touch their paws. This is NOT the device for you if you do not have the tools to train your dog. But it's never to late to start and to rehabilitate your dog to learn to trust you and anything you are in need to do when it comes to grooming your dog. For fellow owners out there, you know your pet best. And this nail grinder does as it's design for. Every pet is different and you know your pet best. I hope this review gives some insight that can help! My steps might not work for everyone as everyone has their own methods, you do what is best for your pet. I'm just writing this review to hopefully help other owners out there for their fur babies. Before I purchased this, I did read the reviews that got me to purchase this item. As for the one star reviews I didn't take them to seriously because just some dogs will not accept it. But it doesn't reflect on the nail grinders performance to file the nails, it still does what it's designed for regardless if a dog rejects it. Their was one star review I read where the owner mentioned that the nail filer hurt their dog. I am just thinking, well, how hard were you pressing to file the nail? Were you pressing to hard or going softly to grind little at a time? Did they have the nail size safety cap off? Did the dog just yelp just out of reaction because some dogs are like that, they will yelp over anything because they know that will get you to stop. Their is no explanation of HOW this dog's nail or paw got hurt from the device. Yes your pet can get hurt but that's if your not being careful with it or using the device incorrectly, that's going to be the result. A nail trimmer can hurt your dog to. If you so much as cut that quick, your dog is going to yelp and whine over the pain. The nail grinder is a safer way for nail maintenance but if your not comfortable with it, afraid it will hurt your pet. You can always purchase a nail file from any store and just file that way with the file stick(the file stick women use for their nails). So without further adieu, that's my take on this nail grinder. I give it a 5 star on everything but the noise part lol. More like a three star, it's not SUPER loud or anything but it isn't all that quiet. I also used this device on my CATS nails. And since her nails are smaller and thinner, it grinded her nails real fast and it didn't HURT her. I only grinded just the sharp points off and didn't go any further. Now she has smooth nails but I'll probably have to grind her nails more often because cat claws regrow quickly. So fellow cat owners out there, this does work on a CAT too! You just have to be extra careful cause their nails are so thin, it doesn't take much to grind the sharp points off. I even read a review someone was able to grind their guinea pig's nails. That's how SAFE this device is, so long as you are CAREFUL! If your cat freaks out over getting nails trimmed or paws touched, then this device is NOT for you!
M**Z
Great quality and very quiet
I really liked this nail grinder. It’s powerful but still quiet, which helps keep pets calm while trimming. The two LED lights make it easy to see exactly where you’re grinding, and the different speed settings work really well for both small and large pets. It feels safe, smooth, and painless for my dog. Overall, great quality and very easy to use highly recommended!
C**E
Vibration and Noise is significantly reduced.
Excellent product. Totally remedied one dog's hate for nail grinding and improved other dog's hate for any grooming. Remarkably less vibration and Noise with this grinder. I can only pray the grinder remains Sharp/ rough enough to file dog nails for a year or more. I highly recommend this product for anybody with a fearful pet needing a nail trim. Nail clippers crush the nail damaging the nerves and causing a lot of pain. This file/ grinder takes care of that as long as you keep moving it and don't create a lot of heat.
R**C
Battery lasts about 3 years
Works well. Had to replace the file part once and after 3 years, need to replace altogether, as it no longer holds a charge.
C**M
I regret not knowing this much earlier. Always a struggle to clip my dog’s nails. This grinder works so well in trimming nails and easy to operate. Definitely a must try.
F**N
I've 2 dogs, a nervous rescue red labrador plus a rescue doberman who is fine with most things. The doberman was fine from the off but the lab is really scared of any new things, even if they don't move/make noise! With the labrador I built it up gradually doing it each day. I started off just touching her paws with it whilst feeding her dinner by hand, then putting it on near her whilst feeding, touching her with it briefly whilst on & rewarding each time just so she felt the vibration etc. It took a month but she now let's me do all her nails no problem! The light is great for seeing when youre getting near the quick too on her as she's got light nails. The Dobermans nails are black so clipping is difficult as you cant see the quick. With the grinder you can do it gradually & get a much shorter nail as you can see when youre getting near the point where you should stop. The one thing I would say it to do a tiny bit on each nail then go back & repeat each nail as if you focus on one nail too long it can generate heat which may make your dog feel uncomfortable. It doesnt burn but common sense tells them if somethings getting hot pull away from it. Saying that my doberman doesnt seem to bother about the heat. It says its very quiet which it is to us but still noisy enough to worry my labrador! However, I dont think you would get a grinder that makes less noise as they will make a noise as theyre grinding & grinding is going to make a noise! I dont normally leave reviews but im really impressed with this & never have to pay for a nail clip again!!! Its taken me a while to leave a review as I wanted to make sure it worked well for a few months before I said it was great!
T**A
E' la prima lima unghie per cani che acquisto per cui non ho termini di paragone, però è semplice da usare e poco rumorosa e funziona bene. In questo modo sto regolando poco alla volta le unghione del mio cane che erano lunghissime avendo vissuto per tanto tempo nel box di un rifugio. E non me la sentivo di usare il tronchese per paura di fargli male. Sono soddisfatta dell'acquisto.
S**E
You can’t see the quick clearly while trimming the nail with this tool. And my dog mainly has white nails so..! It is in my view unfortunately worthless. Waste of money.
S**A
Super mon chien n'a pas peur car elle est très silencieuse et très efficace pour entretenir la longueur des ongles.
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