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Quick Finder Small Dogs
By: Miracle Coat       Average Rating: 2.5     Total Reviews: 6
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It works     On: 2008-09-01

I have a small dog, 15 lbs and this is safe and easy to use.
QUICKFINDER CLIPPER, SMALL DOGS     On: 2008-08-08

QuickFinder Clipper, Small
THE NAIL CLIPPERS WORK GREAT ON MY YORKSHIRE TERRIER. I SELECTED THIS TYPE OF CLIPPER BECAUSE IT MAKES CLIPPING HER NAILS EASIER DUE TO THE QUICK SENSOR TECHNOLOGY. IMPORTANT NOTE: WHEN SELECTING THE QUICKFINDER NAIL CLIPPER BY MIRACLE COAT, THE PET OWNER NEEDS TO SELECT THE CORRECT MODEL ACCORDING TO THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF YOUR DOG.
Worthless     On: 2008-04-19

Save your money. Generally doesnt work. I cut one nail with the green light but was so far the quick it was barely worth it. On the next nail I started the cut after getting the green light and the blade was so dull and I was so close to the quick my dog nearly jumped out of his skin. that was it for me. Essentially you are playing the same guessing game you play with any other nail clipper, although I have much more confidence in myself than I would this piece of junk. You are much better off spending the money on a high quality, sharp trimmer. Thank goodness I got a refund.
Quick finder for dogs     On: 2008-01-12

This item didnt work at all. It cuts the nail but the lights never work right. I would have given it 0 stars if I could have!
Good Idea, Crappy Product     On: 2008-01-10

When I first saw this item, I HAD to have it. I own 5 Doberman Pinschers and am TERRIBLE at clipping nails! I bought the largest size because my dogs have very large, black nails that are hard to cut through. I used it on one dog and the batteries had already died. You have to restart it many times in order for it to work correctly and the blade is so cheap that it couldnt get all the way through the nail without me having to use both hands to squeeze it. And, by using both hands, I was not able to hold the dog resulting in crappy cuts. I believe this was a very good idea that many could have benefited from but it needs to be made more compact and with higher quality construction.
Junk     On: 2007-12-30

I should have checked the Amazon reviews before I plunked down the $35 for these. Free DVD made them seem easy enough to use. I was able to clip three of my Boston Terriers nails in about 10 minutes. You must keep the clipper handles depressed to keep it on, so you have one free hand to hold the dog and put its nail in the correct side. The lights are on the other side from where the nail goes in, so it was impossible for me to hold the dog and see the lights. No matter, the lights are never right anyway. A few of her nails are clear, so I can see the quick and the clippers were no where near it and the light was still red. When it was green, it was clipping so little of the nail, you could not even clip it. The blade on mine seemed very dull and it took a lot of force to get them to clip. Also, when it does clip, it makes a pop and scared my dog to death, who was already a nervous wreck because it was time to do nails. This may be worth it if you have an animal that will let you hold its paw forever. My dog kept jerking her paw away just before I would try to insert it. They are going back to the store ASAP.
Junk     On: 2007-12-29

I should have checked the Amazon reviews before I plunked down the $35 for these. Free DVD made them seem easy enough to use. I was able to clip three of my Boston Terriers nails in about 10 minutes. You must keep the clipper handles depressed to keep it on, so you have one free hand to hold the dog and put its nail in the correct side. The lights are on the other side from where the nail goes in, so it was impossible for me to hold the dog and see the lights. No matter, the lights are never right anyway. A few of her nails are clear, so I can see the quick and the clippers were no where near it and the light was still red. When it was green, it was clipping so little of the nail, you could not even clip it. The blade on mine seemed very dull and it took a lot of force to get them to clip. Also, when it does clip, it makes a pop and scared my dog to death, who was already a nervous wreck because it was time to do nails. This may be worth it if you have an animal that will let you hold its paw forever. My dog kept jerking her paw away just before I would try to insert it. They are going back to the store ASAP.


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