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The Millers Forge Stainless Steel Dog Nail Clipper is a durable, plier-style grooming tool designed for pet owners who prioritize safety and efficiency. With comfortable grips, a spring-loaded cutting mechanism, and a built-in guard, this clipper ensures a precise and safe grooming experience for dogs of all sizes, except very large breeds. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it promises years of reliable use.
M**.
Amazing, inexpensive nail clippers! I'm never using anything else.
I've tried just about everything with various dogs over the years; the current one was trained using a Dremel, but you're constantly having to buy replacement batteries. I asked a few dog-owning friends in addition to some groomers I know what they recommended, and these were the number one recommendation from everyone. I LOVE them. Here's why:1. They're a "guillotine" style cutter (don't panic, you're not cutting off anything relating to Marine Antoinette!) so they can accommodate lots of claw sizes. This is nice if you have more than one size of dog, but also nice if your dog has a few thicker nails, like mine does.2. They create a really clear "trim line" so you can see exactly where you're cutting and so you don't quick the dog and end up with blood all over.3. They're sharp, so dogs don't seem to feel them as much, so there's a lot less trying to pull away.4. I happen to like the grip on these. They're not cushy, but they feel firm in your hand and like a real tool instead of, well, what you've expect at this price point. They're wide enough that I think (although I'm no expert here) that they would be easy to use for someone regardless of hand size.5. They don't take a ton of effort to use, which is nice if you've got stiff joints or arthritis.Have I mentioned how INEXPENSIVE these are? Instead of having to pay $20 for one pair, I can keep one at my parents' for when they dogsit, one in our usual dog cabinet, and one in the car in case of a cracked nail while out and about. I can't recommend these highly enough.
M**D
Millers Forge Dog Nail Clip, Large
I was directed to this brand of pet nail trimmer several years ago by a professional dog groomer who spoke very highly of their performance and quality at an affordable price. Years later, these are now the ONLY nail clippers I use for both my dogs and cats. I have returned to purchase at least 3 or 4 pairs over time. I know they technically are not the best type or size for cat claws, but I have found that these are the only clippers I can trust to consistently give a clean, quick, non-crushing cut to my cats' claws. I've tried gazillions of guillotine style cutters as well as those rotary style that slowly file the claws off (whose dog/cat lets them hold their paw that long?! Mine is a struggle the entire time) but these are hands-down the best ones. They stay sharp for a long time, cut smoothly even through very thick, tough nails or brittle nails. My Great Dane is the toughest, most rough-and-tumble Great Dane I've ever seen - not your classic lazy big girl - and she's constantly breaking nails on tree roots and other random outdoor hazards. I've found these clippers (especially a fresh, new pair) will easily and gently cut away the broken nail parts so we can gradually return to a healthy nail with no stray splits or tears.As an added bonus, I also find that after awhile when these get dull (or if you, uh, leave them out in the rain like has happened several times to us), they actually make awesome stem clippers for outdoor plants. I've trimmed more than a few crepe myrtle stems and cut many a batch of fresh lilies for the house using a too-dull-to-cut-dog-nails pair of these clippers, so they continue to have a life after their first intended use, which I can appreciate.Very much recommend these to anyone seeking good quality dog nail clippers that can give a perfect trim while still being super affordable.
R**L
Incredible price and Excellent product
My dog hates getting his nails clipped by me. Almost every nail clipper that I've gotten have pinched his nail slightly crushing before cutting through cleanly. Even ones marketed as high grade professional nail clippers have done this. I think the crushing is due to the fact that he has very soft nails With these cllippers, I think I can actually get my dog to be comfortable or at least less fussy about getting his nails clipped!I found tons of recommendations for the Millers forge brand of clippers, and even the vet and groomer recommended them. First, let me say that these required almost no effort to clip my dogs nails. I was able to get my dogs nails clipped in 15 minutes, which is the fastest I've ever been able to do this. He didn't once cry out in pain as if I were killing him, nor did he retract his paw as hard as he could from my grasp. I didn't have to do a sharp and quick cut to get these to close, as I have done with many other brands. Instead these just glided right through the nail, and were incredibly precise so that I was able to clip in small sections. It was almost like shaving off his nail just a little bit. Because the clippers clipped of his nail so cleanly I was able to see that the discarded nail anatomy - hard shell and a fleshy inside. The fleshy inside of his nail just crumbles when it falls out of the hard shell, and so I think this is why previous nail clippers were crushing his nail.Speaking from a physics perspective, I can see these clippers lasting quite a long time and remaining sharp. The design on the blade of the clipper is angled sharply into a thin blade (and it is a very sharp blade). The blades make no noise as they are closed and opened, though I can feel the blades brush against one another. The spring that opens the clippers also makes no noise, and I believe this is because they use a volute spring which I'm also not afraid of getting pinched by.The only issue with the clippers is that the red comfort grip covers slide off while I clip. This isn't a big deal though as they don't slide off much and it didn't make a difference in how the clippers performed.For people who are wondering if these are real Millers Forge Inc clippers, they are. Only the larger Miller's Forge nail clippers are made in Italy (specifically the 727C and 767C styled for larger dogs). I would only recommend these for medium to small dogs. All other Miller's forge nail clippers are made in other places -such as Japan and Taiwan. These 743C clipers are made in Taiwan, and do come with the Miller's Forge lifetime guarantee against manufacturing or worksmanship defects unless abused or left to rust (as stated on the back of the packaging).
T**D
Worked well for golden retriever puppy nails
Easy to use
O**R
Not exactly ergonomic, but they do cut well.
I find the floppy piece that's supposed to limit the amount you cut to be really annoying and never used. There is a lock feature, which works, but never use that either. This brand was recommended for large dogs, and it has been better than the other set I had of another brand. However I have arthritis and the flat handles are just a little hard to grab with confidence and use doing something where you want to be careful and not fumble.
M**A
Quiet and efficient
My favorite nail clippers. Bought it by reference and it really is almost noiseless, the cut is clean and dogs are happy)) using it for 65lb and 6lb pups
D**A
Cuts through the toughest nails
My oldest black lab Charlie has thick, completely black nails so I wanted one with a guard to prevent cutting too much nail off, because I unfortunately had an incident once before where this happened. These worked just awesome!
P**Y
Nagelknipper
De nagelknipper doet wat het moet doen. Wel een beetje te klein voor de iets dikkere nagels.
T**E
Parfait
Article parfait. Coupe très bien les griffes, silencieux, facile d’utilisation
O**
Buen producto
Es un buen producto y funciona bien. Lo único que tiene un aspecto muy endeble.
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