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2025-09-05 18:01:15
So. Much. Hair. I bought this rather than the more expensive name-brand to see if it would help with the extensive shedding my kitties seem to be experiencing. They love the regular brushes but it seemed like a never ending amount of shed. This brush is amazing! It has two levels of tooth - one slightly wider and a thinner tooth width. There's a little toggle on the top to swap the heads around on a swivel. The mechanism locks securely so it won't swing around if you start brushing. The cats seem to love it too for the level of "good scritch" it seems to provide. The hand is easy to grasp for my carpal tunnel hands and while sturdy and a little beefy, is not too heavy for me. Little nubbies on the underside of the handle provide a better grip as well. Very worth the money!
bunnybutt
2025-09-03 13:47:05
This worked great on our medium haired cat that had about 4 really bad mattes on his back, legs and tail. They came out really easy and he didn't mind at all. It didn't work so well on one of our short haired cats but she had really super fine hair. So, over all this is a fantastic brush for thicker hair and mattes.
Francisco Narvaez
2025-08-26 11:45:56
We only really use the finer toothed comb for our Siamese girl. Works great for undercoat. She loves getting groomed with it! It is a little too big for a cat though.
Nyght
2025-08-21 14:38:14
I recently lost my cats furminator through a shipping issue. (On vacation and had a few items at the door which were forgotten, among which was my kitties brush.)So I ordered a brush which I had to return then tried this one.My cat never really settled into brushing with the furminator but he's got enough shedding issues to need it (Maine coone)This brush he loves to have used on him. I tried both sides and the wider teeth is his preference. With the wider teeth it's easy to have the hair released to not get bunched up. Which I believe was partially his discomfort, waiting every few strokes for hair removal.This does not quite work as well as the furminator at getting the undercoat, but because he is more amenable he gets a more thorough brushing. Even allowing his legs and tail* which he never accepted with the furminator. So all told I think it does about the same job just a little slower, however more thorough in the all over body aspect.I would certainly purchase it again and am considering getting a backup. The price is super reasonable for what you're getting.The handle seems a little more comfortable to work with. (Tho to be fair my furminator was one of the original ones.) the hair push thingy feels semi cheap and doesn't really seem to work that well with his fine fur.The swivel lock thing feels fairly secure but maybe a tad looseish for the long haul. But time will tell!
Peggy Crocker
2025-08-18 17:37:48
Highly recommend this. I use it on my German Shepherds and it works great
Book Addict
2025-08-03 10:49:08
Well, this did remove some of the undercoat, it had a hard time getting everything. I do like that it doesn’t have those sharp, scratchy needles like other brushes, but it probably doesn’t do as well of a job as the others.
Abby Miller
2025-07-19 18:13:07
I have 2 mastiff with completely different types of fur. One is mixed with a newfoundland and has thick short fur that sheds constantly, the other has medium length wirey fur. This works for both dogs and has reduced shedding by a ton, will absolutely buy again when needed.
gracie
2025-07-17 20:52:05
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Tony
2025-07-14 10:30:30
I've tried all the silly new gadgets for brushing a 50lb Burmese dog to a 9lb short hair kitten and this style product is what I consistently come back to. The stainless steel teeth look far far more intimidating than they are; in fact my cat enjoys this over the standard slicker brush and the silicon coned slicker brushes. When using this with my cat I find that anyone can pick it up and without technique brush out enough hair to make a grape sized dense furball all while the cat is trying to rub up against the brush in enjoyment. When using this on a Burmese with longer hair the trick start low on the dog, part and hold the hair with one hand and then gently brush the held down hair with the brush allowing it to pull out from underneath your hand. If you do that you end up with a new part slightly higher up on the dog and an incredible amount of undercoat on the brush. Either way a great product all the way round.
Daniella.S
2025-06-23 11:37:16
Shipped fast and delivered In no time. This deshedding brush Is great, It's a great quality and works amazing. It has two sides, one side the teeth are further apart and the other side Is closer together. It's very easy to switch between the two. My pets didn't react badly to this and didn't seem to have any discomfort, which Is always a good sign that It's made well. The brush Is also very gentle and doesn't tug or pull at my pets fur. I used this on my Yorkie poo dog (she has curly hair) and my Himalayan cat, the brush worked very well on both and I've noticed a difference In their shedding and It has helped to lessen the amout and It also helped to lessen their coats so the summer heat Isn't as bad as before. All and all this Is a great product and works as Intended. My pets don't mind It and I'm very happy with the result.10/10.
Tommy K
2025-05-26 14:35:04
Poppy (our pup) seems to tolerate this brush well, it pulls up loose fur well with minimal bother. Although it has a button to automagically push off any hair that clumps on the blades, it still requires a second hand at times, to remove the wad.It's well-made, and after a couple of months' worth of work, still feels sturdy.
Sheila's going to try it out!
2025-05-24 18:02:56
Don't like pet hair all over? Neither do we, this removes pet hair, like no other brush we have ever tried. With just a few strokes, I had a handful of his orange fur, removed. There are 2 sides, one is for slightly longer hair, other side is for shorter hair. The brush itself, is a heavy piece, feels sturdy, good quality. Out of all the brushes we have for pet hair, this is, by far, the most effective one I have ever used. Removes the most hair. Very pleased with it.
Old Barnacle
2025-04-29 14:32:33
It does work, like most pet brushes, but there are a couple of things that would keep me from ordering a second.I do like that there are two sides to the actual brush head, allowing me to choose which I need or want to use based on where on the pup I'm brushing. It does a fairly good job f getting the undercoat, or when the head is flipped around, it removes more of the top coat.► The handle shape makes it easy enough to grasp, but trying to keep a hold of it can be tricky when detangling some bunched-up fur because half of it is hard plastic which means that it can be a little slippery.► Like most other similar brushes, it has a fur release button that, when pushed, moves the captured fur towards the brush end, making removal of the extracted fur cleaner.What I don't like:» The metal head moves around on the frame. There is a flip-down clasp which is meant to keep the head in place, but it does not clamp down tight enough to properly hold the head in still while brushing.» The head is not curved, and considering there are very few locations on a dog or cat where a brush is used that are flat, a curved head makes a big difference in both how comfortable the animal is while getting brushed and how much territory each brush stroke covers.The price is low, but for only a few dollars more, there are options here on Amazon that do a better job and are better constructed.
Staci Rebeka Knight
2025-04-28 15:24:24
So. Much. Hair. I bought this rather than the more expensive name-brand to see if it would help with the extensive shedding my kitties seem to be experiencing. They love the regular brushes but it seemed like a never ending amount of shed. This brush is amazing! It has two levels of tooth - one slightly wider and a thinner tooth width. There's a little toggle on the top to swap the heads around on a swivel. The mechanism locks securely so it won't swing around if you start brushing. The cats seem to love it too for the level of "good scritch" it seems to provide. The hand is easy to grasp for my carpal tunnel hands and while sturdy and a little beefy, is not too heavy for me. Little nubbies on the underside of the handle provide a better grip as well. Very worth the money!
bunnybutt
2025-04-23 16:56:31
This worked great on our medium haired cat that had about 4 really bad mattes on his back, legs and tail. They came out really easy and he didn't mind at all. It didn't work so well on one of our short haired cats but she had really super fine hair. So, over all this is a fantastic brush for thicker hair and mattes.
Francisco Narvaez
2025-04-21 15:41:29
We only really use the finer toothed comb for our Siamese girl. Works great for undercoat. She loves getting groomed with it! It is a little too big for a cat though.
Nyght
2025-04-18 14:12:11
I recently lost my cats furminator through a shipping issue. (On vacation and had a few items at the door which were forgotten, among which was my kitties brush.)So I ordered a brush which I had to return then tried this one.My cat never really settled into brushing with the furminator but he's got enough shedding issues to need it (Maine coone)This brush he loves to have used on him. I tried both sides and the wider teeth is his preference. With the wider teeth it's easy to have the hair released to not get bunched up. Which I believe was partially his discomfort, waiting every few strokes for hair removal.This does not quite work as well as the furminator at getting the undercoat, but because he is more amenable he gets a more thorough brushing. Even allowing his legs and tail* which he never accepted with the furminator. So all told I think it does about the same job just a little slower, however more thorough in the all over body aspect.I would certainly purchase it again and am considering getting a backup. The price is super reasonable for what you're getting.The handle seems a little more comfortable to work with. (Tho to be fair my furminator was one of the original ones.) the hair push thingy feels semi cheap and doesn't really seem to work that well with his fine fur.The swivel lock thing feels fairly secure but maybe a tad looseish for the long haul. But time will tell!
Peggy Crocker
2025-04-16 14:47:23
Highly recommend this. I use it on my German Shepherds and it works great
Book Addict
2025-04-05 16:19:04
Well, this did remove some of the undercoat, it had a hard time getting everything. I do like that it doesn’t have those sharp, scratchy needles like other brushes, but it probably doesn’t do as well of a job as the others.
Abby Miller
2025-03-25 18:53:37
I have 2 mastiff with completely different types of fur. One is mixed with a newfoundland and has thick short fur that sheds constantly, the other has medium length wirey fur. This works for both dogs and has reduced shedding by a ton, will absolutely buy again when needed.
gracie
2025-03-22 17:24:09
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Tony
2025-03-18 12:28:49
I've tried all the silly new gadgets for brushing a 50lb Burmese dog to a 9lb short hair kitten and this style product is what I consistently come back to. The stainless steel teeth look far far more intimidating than they are; in fact my cat enjoys this over the standard slicker brush and the silicon coned slicker brushes. When using this with my cat I find that anyone can pick it up and without technique brush out enough hair to make a grape sized dense furball all while the cat is trying to rub up against the brush in enjoyment. When using this on a Burmese with longer hair the trick start low on the dog, part and hold the hair with one hand and then gently brush the held down hair with the brush allowing it to pull out from underneath your hand. If you do that you end up with a new part slightly higher up on the dog and an incredible amount of undercoat on the brush. Either way a great product all the way round.
Daniella.S
2025-03-10 17:52:05
Shipped fast and delivered In no time. This deshedding brush Is great, It's a great quality and works amazing. It has two sides, one side the teeth are further apart and the other side Is closer together. It's very easy to switch between the two. My pets didn't react badly to this and didn't seem to have any discomfort, which Is always a good sign that It's made well. The brush Is also very gentle and doesn't tug or pull at my pets fur. I used this on my Yorkie poo dog (she has curly hair) and my Himalayan cat, the brush worked very well on both and I've noticed a difference In their shedding and It has helped to lessen the amout and It also helped to lessen their coats so the summer heat Isn't as bad as before. All and all this Is a great product and works as Intended. My pets don't mind It and I'm very happy with the result.10/10.
Tommy K
2025-03-04 15:57:51
Poppy (our pup) seems to tolerate this brush well, it pulls up loose fur well with minimal bother. Although it has a button to automagically push off any hair that clumps on the blades, it still requires a second hand at times, to remove the wad.It's well-made, and after a couple of months' worth of work, still feels sturdy.
Sheila's going to try it out!
2025-02-26 14:53:16
Don't like pet hair all over? Neither do we, this removes pet hair, like no other brush we have ever tried. With just a few strokes, I had a handful of his orange fur, removed. There are 2 sides, one is for slightly longer hair, other side is for shorter hair. The brush itself, is a heavy piece, feels sturdy, good quality. Out of all the brushes we have for pet hair, this is, by far, the most effective one I have ever used. Removes the most hair. Very pleased with it.
Old Barnacle
2025-01-14 15:10:48
It does work, like most pet brushes, but there are a couple of things that would keep me from ordering a second.I do like that there are two sides to the actual brush head, allowing me to choose which I need or want to use based on where on the pup I'm brushing. It does a fairly good job f getting the undercoat, or when the head is flipped around, it removes more of the top coat.► The handle shape makes it easy enough to grasp, but trying to keep a hold of it can be tricky when detangling some bunched-up fur because half of it is hard plastic which means that it can be a little slippery.► Like most other similar brushes, it has a fur release button that, when pushed, moves the captured fur towards the brush end, making removal of the extracted fur cleaner.What I don't like:» The metal head moves around on the frame. There is a flip-down clasp which is meant to keep the head in place, but it does not clamp down tight enough to properly hold the head in still while brushing.» The head is not curved, and considering there are very few locations on a dog or cat where a brush is used that are flat, a curved head makes a big difference in both how comfortable the animal is while getting brushed and how much territory each brush stroke covers.The price is low, but for only a few dollars more, there are options here on Amazon that do a better job and are better constructed.
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