PetzLife Finger Brush
easy to use but durability varies
The Andis 2-Speed Pet Nail Grinder receives a mixed review. Many users appreciate its quiet operation and design, but several significant issues limit its usability, especially for larger dogs or precise nail trimming.
Grinding head and sanding band can come loose.
Prevention: Ensure all parts are securely fastened before use.
Many users appreciate the grinder's quiet operation, making it easier to use on pets.
Users generally agree that the grinder is well-built and durable.
The grinding head can slip off during use, making the grinder unusable.
The grinder rotates too quickly, making it difficult to control, especially for larger dogs.
Initial reviews were more positive, but recent reviews highlight quality issues.
mixed to positive
mixed to negative
Factors: frequency of use, maintenance practices
No, it is not suitable for larger dogs due to speed and control issues.
It can come loose, but tightening the screw can help.
"I have had this for a couple of years now and honestly no complaints, it's quieter than most and my bit never comes loose"
"Do not buy this product. It has a lot of positives but the one negative makes it unusable. Normally Andis is top of the line, but this is a subpar product."
If you're looking for a quiet and durable nail grinder, this might still be a good option, but be aware of the potential for parts to come loose and difficulty with larger dogs. Consider other options if precision and reliability are top priorities.