Brand | Dremel |
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Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | cordless-electric |
Color | Grey |
Special Feature | Variable Speed, Cordless, Rechargeable |
Included Components | MiniMite, Charger, battery and 3 accessories |
Item Weight | 1.19 Pounds |
Style | Old Model |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 1.69 x 0.98 inches |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | 7300-PT |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.69 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | 7300-PT |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Finish | Uncoated |
Pattern | Tool |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Variable Speed, Cordless, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | NiCAD |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Dremel 7300-PT 4.8V Cordless Pet Dog Nail Grooming & Grinding Tool, Easy to Use, Rechargeable, Safely Trim Pet & Dog Nails , Grey , Medium
Brand | Dremel |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | cordless-electric |
Color | Grey |
Special Feature | Variable Speed, Cordless, Rechargeable |
About this item
- Pet nail groomer and grinder - This rotary tool is a pet nail groomer and grinder that offers a safe, effective, less stressful alternative to using clippers on your dog’s nails. Material: High density plastic. Battery chemistry: Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd).
- Variable speed - Two rotation speeds let you safely and carefully grind the nails of your dog or pet in stages. Battery-powered device uses a 60-grit sanding drum to comfortably trim nails in a manner that is designed to be harmless and humane.
- Lightweight - The lightweight, cordless rotary tool works with two speed settings 6,500 and 13,000 RPM and an array of Dremel sanding drums and bands to give you full control even at the fastest speed.
- Accessory change - In order to insert the bit into the tool, the user must first unscrew the top in order for the collect to expand, and once the bit is inserted, the user would then tighten the top to secure the bit.
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Easy to hold | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
Battery life | 3.8 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
Noise level | 4.0 | 3.7 | — | — |
Versatility | — | — | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
power source | cordless-electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
max rotational speed | — | — | 12000 rpm | 25000 rpm |
voltage | 120 volts | — | 4 volts | 4 volts |
style | Old Model | Nail Grinder | Original Kit | Rotary Tool Kit |
included components | MiniMite, Charger, battery and 3 accessories | 7350-PET 4 Volt Li-on cordless pet nail groomer, 408 ½” 60 grit Sanding Bands (x4), 407 ½” 60 grit Sanding Band & Drum Mandrel (x1), Micro-USB charging cable, Instruction Manual | Cordless Rotary Tool, 84922 - 3/16" Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone (x1) 407 - 1/2" 60 Grit Sanding Band (x1) 432 - 1/2" 120 Grit Sanding Band (x1) 414 - 1/2" Felt Polishing Wheel (x1) 401 - Mandrel (x1) USB Cable (x1) Wrench (x1) | Rotary Tool, 106 – 1⁄16” engraving cutter, 952 - ⅜“ Aluminum oxide grinding stone, 403 – ⅜“ brush wheel, 414 - ½” polishing wheel, (2x) 429 – Felt polishing wheel, (2x) 421 – Polishing compound, 407 – ½” sanding brand & mandrel, 401 – Screw Mandrel Wrench, Universal Micro-USB cord, 3.6V USB Wall Plug Power Supply, Manual, Quick Start Guide |
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From the manufacturer
What’s the difference between the 7300 PT and the 7760 PGK PawControl?
Both Dremel pet grooming tools are easy to use, cordless, & gentle for your pet. The 7300 PT is the original pet grooming tool powered by a Ni-Cd battery, has 2-speed options, & can't be used with the AT01 PGK.
What Dremel battery accessories do you recommend using with the 7300 PT?
Keep a spare batter handy and charged up to avoid nail grooming time interruptions, the 755-01 4.8 Volt Battery Pack is recommend. The 756-01 3-hour battery charger is also recommended.
What Pet Grooming accessories should be used with the 7300 PT?
Choose from #407 1/2-inch 60 Grit Sanding bands with mandrel or #408 for just the replacement sanding bands only.
When should the Pet Grooming accessories be replaced?
Results may vary, but Pet Grooming accessories generally should be replaced when the grit wears down and is no longer as effective at trimming the nail.
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ASIN | B003TU0XG4 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #37,802 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #185 in Dog Claw Care |
Date First Available | July 17, 2007 |
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With over thirty years of developing pet nail grooming products, the Dremel brand continues to support pet parents and pet groomers with a high-quality line of dog and cat claw care solutions. The use of dog nail clippers can be painful for your pet. Dremel simplifies pet grooming for owners and animals with this cordless pet nail rotary tool. This kit allows you to quickly, easily and safely trim your pet's nails. The rechargeable, battery-powered device uses a 60-grit sanding drum to comfortably trim toenails in a manner that is designed to be harmless and humane. With easy to follow instructions included in the kit, you'll be grooming pet nails in minutes. It features two speeds and a removable battery pack. Backed by a two year limited warranty.
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Customers like the performance and quality of the pet nail grinder. For example, they mention it does the job well, is an effective alternative to the traditional scissor, and is painless for the dog. They appreciate the speed, ease of assembly, and value. That said, opinions are mixed on durability, battery life, and noise.
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Customers like the performance of the tools. They say it does the job well, it runs great, and is an effective alternative to the traditional scissor. Some customers also say that their dog seems to handle the tool very well.
"...These work absolutely amazing whether your grooming a small 3lb Chihuahua or a 90lb Great Dane or St.Benard...." Read more
"...professional and personal use; this sanding tool is a safe and effective alternative to the traditional scissor type that is being used to cut dog..." Read more
"...I feel so dumb for not buying this years ago. It is amazing. Here’s what I have:..." Read more
"...it is SO EASY to use and works amazingly well and FAST!..." Read more
Customers find the assembly of the tool to be simple. They mention that it is super easy to use and they are able to rest on their bed at home. They also mention that the tool has additional sanding drums, a wrench to put the tool together, and a 4.8V battery. They say that it saves them time and money.
"...awkward but otherwise you get fairly used to it, it's extremely easy to use and set up...." Read more
"...only the sanding tool, but additional sanding drums, a wrench to put the tool together, a 4.8V battery, and a 3-hour battery charger...." Read more
"...You won’t regret it. The dremel itself is fast and easy to use...." Read more
"...it is SO EASY to use and works amazingly well and FAST!..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the nail clipper. They mention that it does a great job of gently trimming your pet's nails, and it's better than manual nail clippers if you are afraid of getting the quick cut. The tool lasts quite well, provides a smoother cut, and cuts down the nails fast. It's painless for the dog, and Dremel tools are generally awesome, but to use one on a living breathing creature is a bit of a stretch. However, the ease of use, precision trimming, and the fact that the tool really makes things so much easier, make it a nice simplistic tool for getting the job done.
"...They cut through long nails like butter and can help keep quicks especially long quicks managed more reliably and easily than with a regular nail..." Read more
"...function, the tool gently grinds the nails, and prevents accidentally cutting off too much of the nail, or hurting the dog’s paws...." Read more
"...This is such a quick and painless and safe way to cut your dogs nails. I didn't cut a single quick on my first use...." Read more
"...treats when I do sand one or two nails, etc... The treats are powerful motivators to cooperate and stay near...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the nail clipper. They say that it is faster and safer, the two speeds work well for different types of nails, and it works quickly. Customers also say that the tool is ready to use after three hours and that the low speed is quiet and not too aggressive.
"...They cut through long nails like butter and can help keep quicks especially long quicks managed more reliably and easily than with a regular nail..." Read more
"...The battery charger works fast, and the tool is ready to use after three hours. I volunteer at a local dog kennel where we use a Dremel tool...." Read more
"...Now with the dremel, they still freak out. But it’s faster and safer...." Read more
"...it is SO EASY to use and works amazingly well and FAST! I use it on the high setting and it really isn't very loud at all...." Read more
Customers like the value of the tool. They say it's worth every penny, saves them hundreds on a vet bill, and pays for itself in only 2 sessions.
"...It has an affordable price and I have no fear of hurting the dogs, or cutting the nails wrong...." Read more
"...of battery, you just need to buy backup battery packs, which are pretty cheap...." Read more
"...had tried a Dremel sooner, it's taken a lot of patience but the payoff is worth it...." Read more
"...Not only is this scary for them, but it is expensive. In desperation I hoped that doing the dremel at home would be less scary for them...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the tool. Some mention that the noise is great and not too loud or quiet, while others say that it was unbearably loud and that it makes some noise during the grinding.
"...The noise level is a dull buzzing it's not to loud, the first few times holding it can be a little awkward but otherwise you get fairly used to it,..." Read more
"...Unlike nail clippers, the Dremel makes some noise during the grinding...." Read more
"...I use it on the high setting and it really isn't very loud at all. It only takes 5-10 seconds per nail on that setting, at least in my experience...." Read more
"...I let it charge 3 hours and it sounded powerful. In about a minute, it drastically slowed down...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the product. Some mention that a full battery lasts long enough to do a whole round of toes, and it's portable and cordless, but others say that the battery quickly loses life when it is not in use, and the charge lasted about 3 minutes. Some customers also complain that the product has to be charged after every use, while others say there's no indicator of how much battery is available.
"...When you do first get it, the battery is barely charged so straight out of the pack I did have to charge it and it can take awhile to charge, it's..." Read more
"...Once the Dremel is charged, it will hold the charge for several sessions...." Read more
"...dogs’ nails before needing to recharge it, however, the battery quickly loses life when it is not in use...." Read more
"...to the Dremel itself, it is powerful, portable/cordless, and best of all rechargeable (it has a nicely designed charging unit)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the nail dremel. Some mention that it feels like it is built to last, has a solid, flat bottom, and is very reliable. However, others say that it was not strong enough, did not last as long as they had hoped, and the heads would wear out so fast.
"...In addition to creating high quality products, the creators have made a product that tailors to professional and personal use; this sanding tool is..." Read more
"...Overally, I'm extremely satisfied with the durability, reliability and effectiveness of this tool. I would buy it again." Read more
"...In about a minute, it drastically slowed down. It was so weak that on low I could touch it with my finger. So I let it charge overnight...." Read more
"...The bands (the nail file part of it) last a long time too. I have a GSD/Lab mix as well as a Border Collie and I've had my Dremel since May...." Read more
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At home I'm using this on a Aussiedoodle (Australian shepherd/poodle mix, who's 55lbs), a German shepherd mix (German shepherd/American pitbull terrier mix, who's 65lbs), and my MIL's 5lb shih zhu mix. This works for all sizes, although I do recommend trimming up the feet otherwise being very careful if you're using this on a longer haired dog because whether it's dog hair or human hair if this thing grabs your hair it will suck it up and snag it, and it is a pain to try and get hair out of these (it will rip hair out as well, so if you have longer hair tie it up before using, and if it snags on your dogs hair it can rip it out). The nail dust that comes off is one of the only down sides but you get that with any dremel, if you're worried about inhaling it, a mask will help cut down on that. Be careful while using this because if it catches you, it will hurt like nothing else and does have the capability of mildly skinning you (trust me on this), same is said if you catch your dog's paw pad.
The noise level is a dull buzzing it's not to loud, the first few times holding it can be a little awkward but otherwise you get fairly used to it, it's extremely easy to use and set up. When you do first get it, the battery is barely charged so straight out of the pack I did have to charge it and it can take awhile to charge, it's worth mentioning that not only do I recommend getting a second battery but the company itself also recommends getting a second battery and having the battery hooked up to the charger so that you constantly have a full battery and just switch out as they die so you don't have to worry about stopping a nail trim to charge your battery. (The battery company itself, does have the battery so that you can get a second one, I couldn't find one from the Dremel company. In the product photo you can see which type of battery you need otherwise the recommended model is a 4.8V NiCad battery); I personally would also recommend picking up clotting powder like Kwik stop to help any nicked quicks. There is a vibration that the dremel does have which can sometimes irritate a dog's sensitivities especially if their new to dremeling or if they hate their feet being touched (sometimes you can get dog's who otherwise wouldn't tolerate a nail trim to actually love being dremeled but it can take time and some desensitization for them to get used to it) so expect some resistance in pulling or kicking, (some dogs just genuinely don't like it, if you're worried about pushing your dogs boundaries it's ok to take it slow instead of diving head first and trying to do a full foot or all four feet; feel things out with your dogs boundaries and your own before going gong-ho).
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
At home I'm using this on a Aussiedoodle (Australian shepherd/poodle mix, who's 55lbs), a German shepherd mix (German shepherd/American pitbull terrier mix, who's 65lbs), and my MIL's 5lb shih zhu mix. This works for all sizes, although I do recommend trimming up the feet otherwise being very careful if you're using this on a longer haired dog because whether it's dog hair or human hair if this thing grabs your hair it will suck it up and snag it, and it is a pain to try and get hair out of these (it will rip hair out as well, so if you have longer hair tie it up before using, and if it snags on your dogs hair it can rip it out). The nail dust that comes off is one of the only down sides but you get that with any dremel, if you're worried about inhaling it, a mask will help cut down on that. Be careful while using this because if it catches you, it will hurt like nothing else and does have the capability of mildly skinning you (trust me on this), same is said if you catch your dog's paw pad.
The noise level is a dull buzzing it's not to loud, the first few times holding it can be a little awkward but otherwise you get fairly used to it, it's extremely easy to use and set up. When you do first get it, the battery is barely charged so straight out of the pack I did have to charge it and it can take awhile to charge, it's worth mentioning that not only do I recommend getting a second battery but the company itself also recommends getting a second battery and having the battery hooked up to the charger so that you constantly have a full battery and just switch out as they die so you don't have to worry about stopping a nail trim to charge your battery. (The battery company itself, does have the battery so that you can get a second one, I couldn't find one from the Dremel company. In the product photo you can see which type of battery you need otherwise the recommended model is a 4.8V NiCad battery); I personally would also recommend picking up clotting powder like Kwik stop to help any nicked quicks. There is a vibration that the dremel does have which can sometimes irritate a dog's sensitivities especially if their new to dremeling or if they hate their feet being touched (sometimes you can get dog's who otherwise wouldn't tolerate a nail trim to actually love being dremeled but it can take time and some desensitization for them to get used to it) so expect some resistance in pulling or kicking, (some dogs just genuinely don't like it, if you're worried about pushing your dogs boundaries it's ok to take it slow instead of diving head first and trying to do a full foot or all four feet; feel things out with your dogs boundaries and your own before going gong-ho).
Dremel 7300-PT costs a bit more than older generations on the market, but the price is well worth it. If you buy from sites like Amazon.com or Chewy.com, you can find a good deal; in general, this tool costs around $40. For this price, you get not only the sanding tool, but additional sanding drums, a wrench to put the tool together, a 4.8V battery, and a 3-hour battery charger. Due to the powerful sanding drums, the tool is intended to be exclusively used on dogs. The tool feels comfortable to use; it weighs about one pound, and the handle has a rubber coating that prevents the tool from sliding in your hands. Additionally, it has a low and high setting to adjust to the size of the dog’s nails. The low setting allows for rounding off nails on all dogs; this prevents the nails from getting sharp and uneven. This means no more scratch marks from a newly groomed pooch! Additionally, the rotary tool is cordless, which means you can groom your dog’s nails at any location and to maximum precision.
One drawback of the Dremel tool is the assembly of it. The instructions are poorly explained, and the directions contain no visuals to aid in this task. While I browsed online to see if I could find more information about it, I noticed that there are numerous of consumers that complained over the same issue. Another thing you must be aware of, is how long you hold the sanding tools against the dog’s nail. The tool should not be held against the dog’s nail for more than a few seconds because it gets hot fast; you must make sure to frequently change the angle of the tool. The Dremel has a powerful rotation and should be kept away from children to prevent it from getting tangled into their hair and clothing. While it is not a danger to adults, it is important to pay attention to avoid any accidents.
Unlike nail clippers, the Dremel makes some noise during the grinding. If your dog has never experienced a sanding tool before, it is likely that they might be nervous at first. It is important to start slow; let the dog get used to the sound of it, then tap their nails a few times with the tool before proceeding. I own two dogs and they are different in nature. While my youngest and spirited dog only needed a few minutes to get used to the tool, my older and cautious dog took a while to get comfortable with the tool. However, in the long run, your dog will thank you for a quick and safe grooming. Furthermore, it removes the chance of cracks and pressure on the nails. The Dremel eliminates the danger of causing your dog pain by cutting into the nerve with regular nail clippers. One advice I have for using this tool, or any other nail clipping tool, is to use a flashlight and sharpie. Illuminate the nail to see exactly where the nerve is located and mark it with a sharpie. This way, you know how far back you can cut before biting into the nerve; which is the pink part inside the dog’s nail.
The Dremel 7300-PT has a two-year warranty. I have had to contact customer service once to order additional pieces for my tool; and while speaking to a representative, I discovered that their customer service is professional, and the delivery was fast and accurate. As far as durability is concerned, the sanding bands do not wear out easily. The sanding bands lasted for a few months before I needed to replace them. Additionally, the tool comes with several sanding bands when you purchase it. The battery charger works fast, and the tool is ready to use after three hours. I volunteer at a local dog kennel where we use a Dremel tool. We can cut several dogs’ nails before needing to recharge it, however, the battery quickly loses life when it is not in use.
Overall, the Dremel 7300-PT is my favorite tool for dog grooming; this is also why I am giving it a 5/5 star rating. It has an affordable price and I have no fear of hurting the dogs, or cutting the nails wrong. If you are one of the dog owners who brings their pet to the groomer or veterinarian out of fear of doing it wrong, not only will this tool will save you the trip, but also the $10-15 it costs to have it done. Without doubt, you will not go wrong with Dremel 7300-PT.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2017
Dremel 7300-PT costs a bit more than older generations on the market, but the price is well worth it. If you buy from sites like Amazon.com or Chewy.com, you can find a good deal; in general, this tool costs around $40. For this price, you get not only the sanding tool, but additional sanding drums, a wrench to put the tool together, a 4.8V battery, and a 3-hour battery charger. Due to the powerful sanding drums, the tool is intended to be exclusively used on dogs. The tool feels comfortable to use; it weighs about one pound, and the handle has a rubber coating that prevents the tool from sliding in your hands. Additionally, it has a low and high setting to adjust to the size of the dog’s nails. The low setting allows for rounding off nails on all dogs; this prevents the nails from getting sharp and uneven. This means no more scratch marks from a newly groomed pooch! Additionally, the rotary tool is cordless, which means you can groom your dog’s nails at any location and to maximum precision.
One drawback of the Dremel tool is the assembly of it. The instructions are poorly explained, and the directions contain no visuals to aid in this task. While I browsed online to see if I could find more information about it, I noticed that there are numerous of consumers that complained over the same issue. Another thing you must be aware of, is how long you hold the sanding tools against the dog’s nail. The tool should not be held against the dog’s nail for more than a few seconds because it gets hot fast; you must make sure to frequently change the angle of the tool. The Dremel has a powerful rotation and should be kept away from children to prevent it from getting tangled into their hair and clothing. While it is not a danger to adults, it is important to pay attention to avoid any accidents.
Unlike nail clippers, the Dremel makes some noise during the grinding. If your dog has never experienced a sanding tool before, it is likely that they might be nervous at first. It is important to start slow; let the dog get used to the sound of it, then tap their nails a few times with the tool before proceeding. I own two dogs and they are different in nature. While my youngest and spirited dog only needed a few minutes to get used to the tool, my older and cautious dog took a while to get comfortable with the tool. However, in the long run, your dog will thank you for a quick and safe grooming. Furthermore, it removes the chance of cracks and pressure on the nails. The Dremel eliminates the danger of causing your dog pain by cutting into the nerve with regular nail clippers. One advice I have for using this tool, or any other nail clipping tool, is to use a flashlight and sharpie. Illuminate the nail to see exactly where the nerve is located and mark it with a sharpie. This way, you know how far back you can cut before biting into the nerve; which is the pink part inside the dog’s nail.
The Dremel 7300-PT has a two-year warranty. I have had to contact customer service once to order additional pieces for my tool; and while speaking to a representative, I discovered that their customer service is professional, and the delivery was fast and accurate. As far as durability is concerned, the sanding bands do not wear out easily. The sanding bands lasted for a few months before I needed to replace them. Additionally, the tool comes with several sanding bands when you purchase it. The battery charger works fast, and the tool is ready to use after three hours. I volunteer at a local dog kennel where we use a Dremel tool. We can cut several dogs’ nails before needing to recharge it, however, the battery quickly loses life when it is not in use.
Overall, the Dremel 7300-PT is my favorite tool for dog grooming; this is also why I am giving it a 5/5 star rating. It has an affordable price and I have no fear of hurting the dogs, or cutting the nails wrong. If you are one of the dog owners who brings their pet to the groomer or veterinarian out of fear of doing it wrong, not only will this tool will save you the trip, but also the $10-15 it costs to have it done. Without doubt, you will not go wrong with Dremel 7300-PT.
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