from 5 reviews.
Additional Description
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. Also available for Small dog breeds. QuickFinder for Large dog breeds will be available in 2008. QuickFinder for Birds will be available in late 2007.Description provided by the manufacturer or retailer
Reviews
Written 4 months ago - Saturday, May 31
i read the reviews on this product, so i thought i would try it. i have always used standard nail clippers on my dogs and i know i never cut them shor… Read More
0 Comments | Helpful: +0
Can't wait for the big dog version!
Written 7 months ago - Friday, February 22
This spring they're releasing the 70lbs+ version of the Quickfinder for dogs with thicker nails-- I can't wait to see how it works! We tried these ou… Read More
0 Comments | Helpful: +1
Written 6 months ago - Wednesday, April 2
I really think this product was worth the cost. I have one dog that I was able to trim his nails the shortest ever (he has blk nails) without cutting … Read More
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Written 10 months ago - Friday, November 30
Package stated it was for dogs 40 - 75 pounds. I am used to using this style of clipper, but the blade just didn't cut the nail. Read More
0 Comments | Helpful: +2
Written 3 months ago - Friday, June 20
This did not ever turn "green" on my dogs nails and their nails are not trimmed short! When I tried to use them to trim, I felt like the bl… Read More
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Photo Reviews
"Emma getting a manicure with the Quick Finder" by Mary (maryfurman1)





