Satisfied When I received this product, I read the manual carefully and watched the dvd. irst you have to turn the unit on then release the safety latch for it to calibrate the sensor. This clipper works just fine on my dogs nail. I think the key is placing ...

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Publisher : MiracleCorp Products
Company : QuickFinder
List Price: $69.99
Our Price: $36.95
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Features
  • Designed for use on large breed dogs, hard to cut nails, and dark dense nails
  • QuickSensor technology detects the quick before you clip
  • Lighted cues of red, yellow and green tell you when it is safe to clip. For consumers and pet professionals allike
  • Scissor design for maximum strength and cutting action
  • Demonstrational DVD included in package

Product Description

The QuickFinder deluxe by Miracle Coat is an electronic safety nail clipper for larger dogs

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Customer reviews

Satisfied 5 by .. MM (MN USA)
When I received this product, I read the manual carefully and watched the dvd.
First you have to turn the unit on then release the safety latch for it to calibrate the sensor. This clipper works just fine on my dogs nail. I think the key is placing dog's nail close to the sensor and have sencer detected blood in the quick first. If you don't place dog's nail close enough to the sensor, it misread sometimes. So try to put the nail close to sensor part before giving up on the clipper!

Works Great 5 by .. D. Kellar ()
This product works great. I have a very large lab with black nails. It seemed like every time I clipped his nails at least two of them would bleed so I began to take him to my vets office to have them clipped.
This was expensive and a real hassle.
I purchased the quickfinder deluxe and have not had a bloody nail since. As far as the price, it pays for itself after a few visits to the vet to have your dogs nails cut professionally.
I would recommend this product.

Great product! 5 by .. MM (MN USA)
I bought both Quick Finder and Quick Finder Deluxe.
Quick Finder didn't work well but Deluxe worked just fine.
Before I used, I watched the DVD and read the manual.
As long as you use correctly it works great.
I've been using with my lab and I love it!

Difficult clipper used on a difficult dog 2 by .. AyAK ()
I got this for my dachshund since her claws are black and she has pretty big paws. She's difficlut to have her nails cut and it takes about 2 people to hold her, her paw and me to clip her nails.
I CAN NEVER CUT THEIR NAILS ALONE, I ALWAYS NEED HELP WITH MY DOGS.
So, the item, I had trouble with the light. The Red light would stay on at the base up to the tip of the name and vise versa for the green light. I then messed with the clippers in the air and tried them on a pencil to see if the light pattern was different.
It was. I also note that if it has nail dust on the clip, it caused misreadings. I never cut till I get a green and feel safe.
I sometimes had to dust the clipppers itself before continuing on, causing time for my loved pet to become restless.
It was annoying have to mess with the clippers before clipping the nails but I wanted to be SAFE.
Thing is, the Red light always stays on and turns green when the quick was out of range.
Good and all. Finally I got it right and successfully clipped my dogs nail.
Im still unsure about the product use and fearing about hurting my dog, I feel a tad better then using a plain nail clipper and have a groomer GUESS WHERE THE QUICK IS!!!! >.<
Other then that the pet nail grinder seems better but my dogs are afraid of the noise it makes.
Either way it was an okay product but if you come across one of these clippers, dont get the one you stick you dogs nail in, it twists it as one reviewer stated.
Id practice on a pencil or something.

Deluxe means costs more, not works better 1 by .. Wayne Settle (Richmond, VA, USA)
The Quick Finder has received some bad reviews on the models for small and medium dogs. I was hoping the "deluxe" version would be a better tool; no such luck. The clipper cuts the nail on large dogs just fine, but good luck in trying to interpret the flashing lights. I tried on several different occasions to cut my dog's nails but was unsuccessful in reading the lights. Sometimes the light would turn green at the base of the nail (definitely quick here); other times the light would stay red until the nail was completely out of the clipper. I really put a lot of effort in trying to make this work, but could not.