I soooo want one of these! This is a great idea!
Unfortunately, Quickfinders are only available for medium and small dogs now. Come on guys! Hurry up and get the large dogs clippers out! I’m getting tired of taking Annie to the vets for a nail trim.
Thanks to PetGardgets for this item.
Here’s how this device works:
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. It works as follows:
Step 1: Power Up: To power on the unit and keep powered up slightly squeeze handles together until red light only is illuminated (continue to keep handles slightly squeezed together to keep power on). If all lights illuminate and remain on, there is insufficient power and batteries must be replaced. If green light stays on, turn unit off by releasing handles, wait two seconds for unit to reset and restart power up phase again. Once red light stays illuminated unit has sufficient battery power and is ready for operation.
Step 2 : With unit powered up (red light on), insert nail into fixed blade hole from under side of clipper. Keep nail at 90 angle and against sensor side of the fixed blade hole. Move cutting blades toward base of nail far enough that quick in the nail will be detected for the first time. The red light will flicker and remain on. This sets the sensor to the quick in the nail. Note that the nail should continually be on the sensor side of the hole during sensing for sensing to occur.
Step 3 : Maintaining power to unit, move cutting blades back towards nail tip away from nail base. The yellow light may briefly illuminate as blade and sensor approaches nail without quick.
Continue moving cutting blades outward until green light illuminates indicating a safe cut. It is not safe to clip when yellow or red lights are on.