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Miracle Coat Quick Finder Safety Nail Clipper | 
enlarge | Brand: Miracle Coat Category: Kitchen
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $15.00 (43%)
New (3) from $19.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 33294
Media: Misc.
MPN: 3478 UPC: 000842034782 ASIN: B000OPDD1Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Available in three sizes - Small Dog, Medium Dog, and Cat & Small Animals | | • | Detects the quick in aniimal's claw | | • | Alerts you where and where not to cut | | • | Eliminates cutting worries | | • | Long-lasting sharp cutting edge |
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Product Description QuickFinder Clipper works on amazing Quicksensor technology that senses your pet's quick and gives you visual cues as to when it is safe and when it is not safe to begin clipping. The patented QuickSensor detects the changes in frequencies in your pet's nail due to sensing of the blood vessels and nerve endings in the quick. When the blood vessels or nerve endings are detected, the red light will illuminate. As you move the QuickFinder; slowly toward the tip of the nail, the light will change to yellow (caution) and finally to green - safe to cut. The QuickFinder; Clipper is battery operated and includes two AAA batteries. Available for Small Dog (up to 45 lbs) and Medium Dog (45 lbs to 75 lbs) breeds, and cats & small animals. QuickFinder for Large dog (over 75 lbs) breeds will be available in 2008. QuickFinder for Birds will be available in late 2007.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
A total waste of money February 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The lights take turns flashing and are inaccurate. Actually hurt my dog using it because I trusted the green light. A great idea, but it doesn't work well at all.
Doesn't work like they claim it does January 16, 2008 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
We bought this product so we wouldn't have to take our dog to the vet every time we needed her nails clipped. She only has one clear claw (the others are black) and we could see the blood supply in her clear claw while we practiced trying to use this product. The lights didn't register properly when we moved it over her claw. We tried for about 15 minutes, both my husband and I, to figure out the magic position to make it work correctly, but we never felt comfortable with the readings it was giving. Our dog was incredibly patient while we played with this thing and moved it over her claw trying to get it to register appropriately, but we finally gave up and we still bring her to the vet to get her nails clipped. And it sounded like such a good idea...tricked again.
A piece of Garbage and a waste of money January 4, 2008 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this pet tool and tried it on several of my dogs. It does not work. It would turn red when I just barely got it on the tip of the nail and it would not cut at all! I tried it on one dog that has white nails and I could see the quick, but it would turn red way before I even got to the quick. I should have just thrown the money away instead of buying this. Very disappointed.
worthwhile tools December 31, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
For too many years I have always felt squemish about cutting my pets nails. Glad to say,Now I no longer worry about causing my dog pain when carrying out this task.
I have used your product,Miracle Coat Quick Finder Nail Clipper and have found it all you claimed it to be...Not only do I thank you for this little marvel,I'm sure if my dog could talk,he would give you a better review than I could ever give.
Again, thank you for "our" marvellous tool.....John and "Hamish".
Wait for Version 2.0 December 28, 2007 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this item a while back and was excited at the prospect of it helping me detect the quick so I would not hurt my dog. The problem is you need such a perfect touch for it to work right. You squeeze the handles to get it to work. But-- do it too far and it doesn't work. Do it not quite far enough and it doesn't work. All the while the dog is sitting there, not to happy about the situation. And the result was I probably cut off less than I could have because I didn't really trust the electronics. And if that is the case, don't bother buying this- just get a really good clipper with no gadgetry and be done with it. So wait for version 2.0 - or buy one used a a cheap price so it's okay if it doesn't work well.
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