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Jenn, Dennis has used both a regular dremel and the pedipaw. Definately prefers the pedipaw for these reasons: Pedipaw has a plastic cap that stops the hair from posssibly tangling in the dremel. Pedipaw has various size holes for various size claws which stops grinding wheel from jumping over or under nails, and helps regulate how much you grind off.
 

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Hey Jenn, let me correct myself.....it isn't pedipaw that we have, but is the Peticure instead. We paid about $50.00 for ours if I remember correctly. Dennis is afraid that the $20.00 one you mentioned would probably not be for large dogs. We originally had a rechargable one and sent it back for one that plugs in, because all rechargable batteries will eventualy die and not take a charge anymore and he did not want to wait on the factory to send out a new one that could take up to 6 wks. We have been very pleased with the PETICURE that we now have.
 

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I have never seen the PETICURE for the same price as the PEDIPAWS. All I have seen were PEDIPAWS starting at $19.99 and PEDICURE starting at $29.99. Pediicure has a PEDICURE PETITE for $29.99 a PEDICUURE ELITE for $49.99 and a PEDICURE POWER for $59.99. The first one that we had was the ELITE, but now have the POWER, and like it a whole lot better. This one is a professional grade model, has twice the power and is half the size of all the other PEDICURE models. I wish I could find one like ours for $20.00, I'd buy another one. We just didn't care for the less expensive model.
 
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