
Millers Forge 767C Professional Large Nail Clipper
Owners of medium to large dogs who want the best clipper available regardless of safety features

Boshel Dog Nail Clippers
Cautious owners who prioritize safety features and want a complete grooming kit at a budget price
Score Comparison
Pricing & Features
Making Your Decision
When to Choose Millers Forge 767C Professional Large Nail Clipper
Owners of medium to large dogs who want the best clipper available regardless of safety features
The Millers Forge 767C is the best dog nail clipper in this comparison — period. It is the Wirecutter pick for good reason: the hardened steel blades deliver the cleanest, most precise cuts, the larger design handles thick nails with ease, and blade longevity is unmatched. No safety guard means this is for confident trimmers, but if you know what you are doing, nothing performs better.
Strengths
- Wirecutter top pick — the professional groomer standard for large breed nail trimming
- Larger blade opening and longer handles accommodate thick nails on large dogs
- Same professional-grade hardened steel as the 743C with exceptional edge retention
Limitations
- No safety guard or quick-stop guide — designed for experienced users
- Too large for small dog breeds — the 743C is better for dogs under 30 lbs
- Spring tension requires firm hand pressure that may be tiring for those with weak grip strength
When to Choose Boshel Dog Nail Clippers
Cautious owners who prioritize safety features and want a complete grooming kit at a budget price
The Boshel clippers offer decent safety features for the price — the quick sensor guard and included nail file make it a convenient all-in-one starter kit. Blade sharpness and ergonomics trail the competition, though. If safety is your primary concern at this price point, the gonicc edges it out with a better guard design and more comfortable grip.
Strengths
- Quick sensor safety guard helps prevent cutting into the quick on light-colored nails
- Includes a free nail file for smoothing edges after clipping
- Locking mechanism keeps blades closed for safe storage
Limitations
- Blade quality is noticeably lower than Millers Forge or Safari — duller out of the box
- Quick sensor guard is less effective on dogs with dark or black nails
- Handle ergonomics are adequate but not as comfortable as the gonicc for extended use

