Manufacturer | Bosch |
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Part Number | 7760-PGK |
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 15.24 x 5.08 cm; 612.35 Grams |
Item Model Number | 7760-PGK |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Style | Grinder and Trimmer |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 4 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | (4) EZ Lock Sanding Disc 60 grit, (1) Mandrel- EZ Lock, (1) Band & Mandrel, (1) Band, (1) Wrench |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 612 g |
Dremel PawControl Dog Nail Grinder and Trimmer- Safe & Humane Pet Grooming Tool Kit- Cordless & Rechargeable Claw Grooming Kit for Dogs, Cats, and Small Animals 7760-PGK
Price: | $75.05 + $13.19 Delivery |
- Easy to use, nail grooming kit solution – Provides a safe & gentle alternative to pet nail clippers or a dog nail file. The nail grinding kit includes everything novice & experienced groomers need to trim their pet's claws in the comfort of their home.
- Nail guard – Features a 45 degree paw guide for optimal nail trimming angle & dust collection. Reducing the risk of clipping the claws too short or hurting your pet.
- Multiple grooming options: 9 piece grooming accessory set, for multiple nail grinding options. Patented EZ twist nose cap makes accessory changes easy.
- Rechargeable battery: Never run out of power. With the 4-volt Lithium-Ion battery and convenient USB charger. The nail grinder is ready to groom when you are.
- Lightweight & portable - Cordless design & soft grip material gives you the confidence and freedom to groom anywhere.
- Simple to use – Variable speed slide switch allows for precise control and grooming speed for your pet's size and nail thickness.
- What's in the kit – 7760 4V Li-on cordless pet nail groomer, 9 piece accessories, USB charging cable & power adaptor, user manual, quick start guide, 2 year card; 5V power adaptor
Product Information
Style Name:Grinder and TrimmerTechnical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B07RBNBGMZ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
123 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
4 in Claw Care for Dogs |
Date First Available | 1 June 2019 |
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Product description
The Dermal control is designed to easily and safely trim pets’ nails. Instead of taking a trip to the groomer, pet owners can comfortably groom their pet from the comfort of their own home. Equipped with a nail guard attachment and degree angled paw guide, the compact and lightweight control makes trimming pets’ nails intuitive - even for new users - and provides more control during the grooming process. Complete with an EZ twist nose cap and a variety of easy-to-change accessories, The control is intended for both first-timers and experienced groomers. Features like the on/off variable speed slide switch allow for precise control during the grooming process, All with the slide of a switch.
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Another thing you can't register the product for warranty, as the online registration doesn't recognise Australian postcodes. Even if you get redirected to the Australian registration you can't register your product.
Just wondering what your warranty would be like if you need to access. Also you are given some freebies for sanding disks if you go online. Again you can't access them because the product does not come from Australia.
Overall the product is good, for larger dogs I feel that you may need another attachment to rest your dogs pad and nail. Our puppy which is a Doberman and only 5 months old will soon grow out of the current attachment making assessing the angle for correct sanding a little more difficult.
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The images that were posted with this review show what is discussed below (photos of the device and pages from the referenced Dremel manuals and documents).
This Dremel 7760 model uses a 'pet grooming attachment' to create a safety zone between the sanding/grinding disc and the upper part of the animal's nails (where the nerve-laden quick could be hurt). As part of the nail grinder attachment, a nose piece goes around the head of the Dremel tool (surrounding the tool's output shaft). The kit includes a clear plastic cup-like device that then snaps onto that nose piece and creates a gap between the grinding disc and the flat surface on the outside of the cup, where the dog's toe pad will rest. If that gap is too small, the grinding disc could easily reach the quick; if it is too large, only the very tip of a nail can touch the grinding disc. The nose piece has a branching indented path for the knobs that protrude inside the plastic cup -- see illustrations -- and has 3 different positions to accomplish 'depth adjustment'. It is very important to position the gap-creating cup in the correct position.
The product manual packed with the Dremel 7760 calls for the wrong setting. On p. 16 of that manual, it calls for 'Position 3' (see illustrations posted with these comments). On a Dremel 7760, if 'Position 3' is used, the cup cannot be installed, and its underside hits the sanding wheel well before Position 3 is reached. The same page of this manual refers the reader to Dremel guide AT01-PGA for more detail on using the pet grooming attachment. That manual, available online, does not include the Dremel 7760 among its listed models (p. 11 -- see illustration included with pictures).
The correct position for the Dremel 7760 is 'Position 2'. This creates a gap of about 1/4" (to protect the quick) and is the setting described in the 'Quick Reference' guide (in very, very small print) that was packed with the tool. The generally useful suggestion that a person should always read the product / user's manual for a new device is dangerous here -- the product manual has incorrect information. The information in the 'Quick Guide' is different, and accurate.
About the tool:
We were stimulated to buy this because of the most recent price increase for dog nail trimming at the only groomer located nearby. From $12 per trimming a mere 8 years ago, the price of this 10-minute task has now risen (in steps of $2 and $3) to $27 (plus tax, and a tip is expected).
This review is from someone who has been using an 'antique' Dremel 'moto-tool' (AC powered) with a wide range of accessories for around 25 years on fine and detailed projects (and it still works). This new unit is very solid (that's to be expected from Dremel) with enhanced mobility and utility because -- as it is rechargeable -- the user is not tethered to a power cord or socket. For the intended use, it is very helpful that this tool is also very quiet on the '1' power-level setting (the lowest speed, and the speed recommended for pet nails). The tool is easy to grip, solid but not too heavy, and appears to use good battery technology (presumably an 18650 Lithium Ion battery).
We have just begun the accustomization process with our dog -- we start the grinder, lay it on a table, the floor, or across a knee, and put a very small piece of dog treat next to the new, strange, 'noisy' object. After experiencing this about a dozen times, our dog now comes towards the new sound and plucks up the treat without hesitation. We will move on to other accustomization steps before actually using this on his nails (the product manual has a good section on this, p. 17), and this review will be updated once we have done so.
(A card included with the product offers a replacement pack of the special sanding disks (apparently a pack of 10, for which the current Amazon price is a hefty $3.25) if a review includes this statement: 'I am receiving a free accessory pack from Dremel in exchange for my honest review.' OK -- here's that statement, and this review is honest, although it does not fully describe just how long it took to navigate through all the Dremel online manuals to search for the correct depth adjustment information.)

Reviewed in the United States on 9 December 2019
The images that were posted with this review show what is discussed below (photos of the device and pages from the referenced Dremel manuals and documents).
This Dremel 7760 model uses a 'pet grooming attachment' to create a safety zone between the sanding/grinding disc and the upper part of the animal's nails (where the nerve-laden quick could be hurt). As part of the nail grinder attachment, a nose piece goes around the head of the Dremel tool (surrounding the tool's output shaft). The kit includes a clear plastic cup-like device that then snaps onto that nose piece and creates a gap between the grinding disc and the flat surface on the outside of the cup, where the dog's toe pad will rest. If that gap is too small, the grinding disc could easily reach the quick; if it is too large, only the very tip of a nail can touch the grinding disc. The nose piece has a branching indented path for the knobs that protrude inside the plastic cup -- see illustrations -- and has 3 different positions to accomplish 'depth adjustment'. It is very important to position the gap-creating cup in the correct position.
The product manual packed with the Dremel 7760 calls for the wrong setting. On p. 16 of that manual, it calls for 'Position 3' (see illustrations posted with these comments). On a Dremel 7760, if 'Position 3' is used, the cup cannot be installed, and its underside hits the sanding wheel well before Position 3 is reached. The same page of this manual refers the reader to Dremel guide AT01-PGA for more detail on using the pet grooming attachment. That manual, available online, does not include the Dremel 7760 among its listed models (p. 11 -- see illustration included with pictures).
The correct position for the Dremel 7760 is 'Position 2'. This creates a gap of about 1/4" (to protect the quick) and is the setting described in the 'Quick Reference' guide (in very, very small print) that was packed with the tool. The generally useful suggestion that a person should always read the product / user's manual for a new device is dangerous here -- the product manual has incorrect information. The information in the 'Quick Guide' is different, and accurate.
About the tool:
We were stimulated to buy this because of the most recent price increase for dog nail trimming at the only groomer located nearby. From $12 per trimming a mere 8 years ago, the price of this 10-minute task has now risen (in steps of $2 and $3) to $27 (plus tax, and a tip is expected).
This review is from someone who has been using an 'antique' Dremel 'moto-tool' (AC powered) with a wide range of accessories for around 25 years on fine and detailed projects (and it still works). This new unit is very solid (that's to be expected from Dremel) with enhanced mobility and utility because -- as it is rechargeable -- the user is not tethered to a power cord or socket. For the intended use, it is very helpful that this tool is also very quiet on the '1' power-level setting (the lowest speed, and the speed recommended for pet nails). The tool is easy to grip, solid but not too heavy, and appears to use good battery technology (presumably an 18650 Lithium Ion battery).
We have just begun the accustomization process with our dog -- we start the grinder, lay it on a table, the floor, or across a knee, and put a very small piece of dog treat next to the new, strange, 'noisy' object. After experiencing this about a dozen times, our dog now comes towards the new sound and plucks up the treat without hesitation. We will move on to other accustomization steps before actually using this on his nails (the product manual has a good section on this, p. 17), and this review will be updated once we have done so.
(A card included with the product offers a replacement pack of the special sanding disks (apparently a pack of 10, for which the current Amazon price is a hefty $3.25) if a review includes this statement: 'I am receiving a free accessory pack from Dremel in exchange for my honest review.' OK -- here's that statement, and this review is honest, although it does not fully describe just how long it took to navigate through all the Dremel online manuals to search for the correct depth adjustment information.)








It can take a few weeks or more to get your dog used to this tool. After a few weeks I was able to start trimming a few of his nails with many treat rewards. Our hyperactive dog needs two people. One to distract and reward him while the other grinds his nails. It's worth noting that our vet wasn't even able to clip his nails.
This tool works way better than drum style nail grinders. And so much faster. I found the recommended slowest speed was just a bit too slow. We use speed level 2 for the job. Dust is kept to a minimum with the included nail guard. I'm not sure why but we can't get the shortest setting to work without touching the guard.
We are so happy we haven't made him bleed since using this. We can sense when we are getting close to the qwick as he pulls his paw away. With some practice I've been able to grind off all the sharp edges. Shaking paws and our floors appreciate the rounded off nails! You can't get this with Clippers!
Wish I had this year's ago!
Well done Dremel.
We like it so much I recommend it to all dog owners.


Reviewed in Canada on 11 January 2020


