Chris Christensen 5in Face and Feet Fine/Coarse Butter Comb, Groom Like a Professional, Rounded Corners Prevent Friction and Breakage, Solid Brass Spin with Steel Teeth, Chrome Finish
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S. Hill
> 3 dayI’ve ordered fro Groomerspro before and they are a reliable retailer! Definitely recommend purchasing from them! As for the comb...I Love this comb! It was Recommended by my groomer! It’s magic and gets out mats from my persian kitty easily because of the fine tooth comb and also great and not so scary when combing out my yorkies face! It’s the best all round type comb for my grooming needs!
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Joanne Riddel
> 3 dayComb is great for my Shihtzu pup - really helps make grooming easier and more comfortable, but feel it is too pricey - probably identical comb style available at more reasonable cost.
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Mschloe
> 3 dayI love this to groom my 3 Ragdoll cats….not sure they’re as thrilled as I am, though! It does a great job, but I still find it very expensive for the average cat owner. I do recommend it as a great grooming tool, but difficult to justify the price.
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Jennie Lindgren
> 3 dayI have several Chris Christensen products and general really like them all but this was a little bit of a let down. I mean, it is fine but it isnt markedly better than my cheap one. I groom a Standard Poodle and it takes a long time. I didnt notice much difference and maybe like this one a little less. Even so, it is a good product - a well made solid product. If you dont have one, I would recommend it. If you do, Im not sure I would spend the extra money on this one.
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Candia B.
Greater than one weekAnyone who has ever owned an Old English Sheepdog knows that an amazing amount of debris accumulates in their beards. This tool has fine enough teeth to separate the hairs and comb out the mess
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bigfoot
> 3 dayI read all the reviews for a month or more that said this comb was so worth the money but just couldnt justify the price. I mean, its a dog comb and we already had two others. Let me just say this right now. I was wrong. This little gem is worth the price tag, whatever the going rate is. Our Shih Tzu is almost 5 months into a full coat and her hair was turning into a nightmare for us and her. We already had the Chris Christensen Coral Brush and Pin Brush, but as her hair grows out the comb seems to be the only thing that works. This thing is unbelievable. It combs through the matts and snarls, you can turn it so only one tooth is pulling through the really nasty spots and the dog just lays there and takes it. I really need to quit being so cheap!
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Joanna R. Poelker
> 3 dayI saw a video of a dog groomer. She recommended this comb. I am not a groomer but it is money well spent. Moves well thru hair, does exactly what it says.
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Chicagocitygirl
> 3 dayReally helpful when grooming. Totally worth the money. Very durable. You can’t use the smaller/ denser end to comb around thick whiskers; this is because many of t he whiskers were just to thick and the comb has the ability to just pluck them out as they get wedged between the comb’s teeth.
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Connie
> 3 dayGreat little comb, a good size for small hairy dog
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Joel R White
> 3 dayWhen brushing a sheepadoodle you need a metal comb to make sure there aren’t any tangle and to help comb the knots out…with a sheepadoodles thick curly hair, you need a slicker brush, a detangler, and a metal comb…I had a cheaper one I bought from Petro, but it was a two piece mold…leaving sharper edges and cheap metal having teeth break off…this is hard to describe, but 100% better materials made and it made comb guiding much easier