
Dremel PawControl 7760-PGK
Multi-dog households and owners of large breeds who need maximum grinding power and versatility

Andis Cordless Nail Grinder DNG-1
Professional groomers and owners who want a premium, professional-grade grinding tool
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Dremel PawControl 7760-PGK
Multi-dog households and owners of large breeds who need maximum grinding power and versatility
The Dremel PawControl 7760 is the most powerful grinder in this comparison — the variable speed range from 8,000 to 25,000 RPM means it handles everything from delicate puppy nails to rock-hard Great Dane claws. The EZ Twist nose cone and extensive Dremel accessory ecosystem make it the most versatile option. The trade-off is noise — this is the loudest grinder tested, which rules it out for anxiety-prone dogs.
Strengths
- Variable speed from 8,000 to 25,000 RPM handles everything from puppy nails to giant breed claws
- EZ Twist nose cone allows tool-free accessory changes — fastest grinding head swaps
- Longest battery life in this comparison — handles multiple dogs per charge
Limitations
- Loudest grinder tested — can cause anxiety in noise-sensitive dogs
- Most expensive grinder in this comparison at $50
- Larger body diameter may be uncomfortable for owners with small hands
When to Choose Andis Cordless Nail Grinder DNG-1
Professional groomers and owners who want a premium, professional-grade grinding tool
The Andis DNG-1 is the professional's choice — the Andis brand carries weight in grooming shops for good reason, and the six-speed control with dual sanding stones provides excellent versatility. Build quality is noticeably superior to consumer-grade grinders. At $55, it is the most expensive option, and the Dremel PawControl matches its performance at a lower price — but for those who value the Andis ecosystem and professional pedigree, this delivers.
Strengths
- Professional grooming brand with decades of clipper and grinder expertise
- Six-speed control (5,000-16,000 SPM) offers excellent fine-tuning for different nail types
- Includes both fine and coarse sanding stones for different grinding stages
Limitations
- Most expensive option at $55 — the premium is partly for the Andis brand name
- Lower maximum speed than the Dremel PawControl — less effective on very thick nails
- Heavier than compact grinders like the Casfuy and LuckyTail

