Resco Original Deluxe Dog, Cat, and Pet Nail/Claw Clippers. Best USA-Made Trimmer, More Colors & Sizes, PF0725
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Resco Original Deluxe Dog, Cat, and Pet Nail/Claw Clippers. Best USA-Made Trimmer, More Colors & Sizes, PF0725

$23.99

Resco Dog Nail Clippers are the professional’s choice for nail trimming. Since 1937 Resco’s Dog Nail Clippers have been used by Groomers and Veterinarians worldwide and now they’re available to you! What sets Resco apart from the competition is their solid steel construction, easily replaceable cutting blades, and commitment to your pet’s health. Resco guarantees the cleanest cut in the industry – every time.
What does a replaceable cutting blade mean for you? No more nail trimmer purchases! With your Resco Dog Nail Trimmer you’ll only need to replace your blade if it gets dull with the PF0400 or PF0440 Resco cutting blade replacement kit.
Don’t be fooled by cheap imitations, Resco is the only American-Made, clinical grade, American-steel constructed nail trimmer on the market. Don’t believe us? Just ask your Vet! Choose the original, choose Resco.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 3.38 x 0.63 inches; 0.64 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ PF0725
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 1, 2013
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Tecla Company Inc.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00CPPTW5M

Resco invented the guillotine style nail trimmer in 1937 and has proudly manufactured them in the USA ever since
Patented blade replacement technology – Replace your blade at a fraction of the cost of a new trimmer.
Premium chrome plating ads durability, comfort, and shine
Recommended by Vets, Vet Techs, and Groomers worldwide
Lifetime warranty – Resco guarantee’s their products are of the highest quality and made to last.

13 reviews for Resco Original Deluxe Dog, Cat, and Pet Nail/Claw Clippers. Best USA-Made Trimmer, More Colors & Sizes, PF0725

  1. Misty Miley

    Work great
    These trim my dog’s nails cleanly and quickly. I prefer this guillotine style to the scissor style of clipper.

  2. P. S.

    Not perfect but good!
    I have a smaller pair that has to be at least 30 years old.I needed a bigger pair and got these. The blade doesn’t quite fit as well as the first one, but it still quickly, safely, and painlessly lets me trim my dog’s claws.

  3. Bkman

    Works well
    Nice and sharp. Just needs to come with a pack of Band-Aids for my personal use after all the clawing and struggling during trimming.

  4. KathyR.

    Decent Nail Clipper
    Update 1/9/17 – Resco offered to replaced the damaged clippers. The new ones work well. I tried them on both the cat and dog, and they are sharp, no nail crushing. I would buy them again.———————————————————————————————————Original Review – These are the WORST nail clippers EVER! I ordered this product awhile ago for my small dog. My husband said the clippers did not work on the dog because they were not strong enough to cut through his nails. Today I tried them on my cat. The clippers just crushed his nails and made them split and ragged. They seemed extremely dull. When they arrived, the paint was a bit scratched so maybe they were used before. I just threw them in the trash!

  5. Mike

    Excellent…enabled me to overcome my fear of cutting nails
    I have had dogs for 20 years, my wife pretty much tells everyone that any dog I own has hit the canine lottery. I truly love my dogs, the problem has been trying to be confident about not hurting them when I cut their nails. It goes something like owner nervous, dog nervous, makes cutting nails even more difficult and truthfully leads to maybe one nail being cut before chaos ensues, thenTrip to vet pay $10/dog for clipping.Something finally clicked in me where I feel confident and felt like longer nails where more harmful than me possibles getting the quick a time or two. There was one other major change a sympathetic groomer advised getting the guillotine style trimmer and more specifically this one.The scissor clipper may work for some, and I owned arguably the best pair of those available, but requires an inexperienced trimmer to be more stressed. The dogs paw often moves forward and back slightly. The scissor type requires far more experience. The guillotine stile on the other hand is passed over the nail, the interior of the clipper prevents a nail from going to deep, but it cuts out the needing to track the dog. One added thing is the squeeze of the handles is inline with all this movement.That may overt complicate the process, but I can tell you in practice this style made it possible for me to over come my phobia. Moreover after several weeks of tipping the nails, the dogs like it. And no more click, click, click when they travel across hardwoods or concrete.At the end it provides one more opportunity for the dogs to receive love and praise, one less trip to the vet, and oh yeah money in the pocket.When I start clipping my other dog instantly wants their nails clipped. So I have to do it when someone can distract the other dog or first thing in the morning when they are in their kennels.Good luck, and I promise if I can cut my dogs nails – anyone can. Btw, if you are really having trouble for getting a feel for it, the groomer told me to practice on chopsticks.

  6. Scile

    Life Changing
    For years we have taken our dog to the vet to get her nails cut, paid $20 and that was it. Since the pandemic started i decided to try it on my own. I orginally bought lippers that looked like scissors, theyre around $8 and all over amazon. They didnt work and i really had to apply so much pressure i though i would break her nail and hurt her. I then bought a nail grinder and i sat ther for 10 minutes for one nail. After looking through so many reviews I came across these. Yes they are a bit more thran others but THEY ARE SO WORTH IT. I clipped my dogs nail like BUTTER. i am so shocked. So easy to use, my dog didnt eve notice. 100% every penny because now I wont be paying $20 for a nail trim. if you are like me and you dont feel comfortable with those other scissor like nail cutters, get these, you cant go wrong you can always return them if you dont like them.

  7. Happy Chick

    Dog hates it every bit as much
    It wasn’t the improvement I hoped. Also it frankly didn’t cut all that cleanly or well and I have a small dog.

  8. Open and honest reviewer.

    Definitely the good guillotine clipper.
    The Original Resco clipper is what most vets use, so guess what you should use? The one that is proven to be quick, clean, and make sharp cuts. This unit does EXACTLY what it’s intended to do. Having a trained dog helps too and knowing how to find the quick is probably the most important. Word of advice: If you have issues seeing the quick, use your phones flashlight under or around the nail and you will see where it ends. Even in the darkest nails. Good luck.

  9. Kim

    Best clippers I have found. Works on even the hardest of nails

  10. SPOCK, Dax, and T’Pol… The Alaska Hwy. Doggies

    I think that this is the BEST item for the job. Shears the nail easily with no pulling.

  11. GrizzliGourmet

    Idéal pour couper les griffes de mon chien, de la famille des terriers, ses griffes sont relativement dur.Ce n’est plus une corvée comme avec ces coupes griffes pas chers que l’on retrouve un peu partout.J’enlève une étoile car le prix reste trop élevé surtout pour une livraison payante.

  12. Ellen

    They are easy to use. They also work great. I cut my cats nails when she is asleep and she doesn’t know that I am doing it.

  13. MH

    My dog was not at all keen on having her nails clipped but these have made a huge difference.I can see with more accuracy the exact point I’m cutting each nail and she seems more relaxed.The blades are also replaceable which is a definite plus point. Delivery was earlier than expected .

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