Kent 12T All Coarse Hair Detangling Comb Wide Teeth Pocket Comb for Thick Curly Wavy Hair. Hair Detangler Comb for Grooming Styling Hair, Beard and Mustache. Saw-Cut Hand Polished. Handmade in England
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Evan
> 3 dayI thought I lost the one I’ve had for over 10 years so I bought another one. Thankfully I found it. This is the best and only comb I use for a fairly large beard and my hair. Nothing compares to this comb. I love it!!!
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Chris
> 3 dayVery well made. Highly recommend.
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Dr. Raoul Tremblay IV
Greater than one weekVery nice purse comb and it is pretty.
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Mr. Mud Maker
> 3 dayThis is the same kent comb as the Kent Mens thick/coarse beard comb. It cost me 50% less than the same thing from Amazon just labeled for a beard. The quality is undeniable. My beard, which is extremely coarse and hardcore enjoys being tamed by the comb. It doesnt yank out hair like other plastic ones do since it is smoothly cut and not mold dipped etc. This is the first and only Comb Ive ever spent any money on and it is true, you do get what you pay for. In this case, it is quality. If this one breaks (which it doesnt seem likely for a long time as it is thick and sturdy, like my beard) then I would get another.
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Mike
> 3 dayIm what I suppose might be considered an ordinary man. Ive always used the cheap flimsy small pocket combs that you can pickup for a buck or so. I was in the market for something new to replace a worn out comb and found this. I didnt want to spend as much on one given Ive been used to only spending a buck on them and I could get ten or so for the price of this right? I went ahead and got one anyways and Im glad I did. Its much more sturdy than the cheap combs, it wont bend and eventually have a permanent bend to it if you keep it in your pocket. It feels better in my hand than a cheap comb and glides through my hair smoother as well. Its a bit larger than most pocket combs but still something you can carry on your person if you wish. It does seem to be a bit easier to fall out of your pocket than the cheap combs Ive been using, mostly when entering/exiting a vehicle. Overall a great comb, time will tell how well it holds up but I expect it will be fine indefinitely as long as I dont misplace it somehow.
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Dirty D
> 3 dayI just wanted something nice. that would comb my hair well. I am not a hipster, I dont have a beard either. I just wanted a comb that would work for a middle aged white guys blonde (high folical count) hair. Whelp it works fine, no issue with it, and it didnt get sticky or gunked up if I use gel or something. So other than the price, its not bad.
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Robert Smith
> 3 dayThe reason to buy Kent Combs is that theyre a pleasure to use, the way any high quality hand tool is more enjoyable to use than a cheap one. Bought this as a gift for someone who prefers the wide tooth spacing. Note its about 20% larger in all dimensions that a standard Ace pocket comb..
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Evan
> 3 dayJust feels better than any other comb, totally worth a couple extra bucks. I give this as a cheap gift-for-no-reason to friends and family that have been using crappy 99¢ combs all their lives. And if youre still reading... random piece of knowledge on why it feels different: It is made out of acetate rather than injection plastic. Acetate (which really is also plastic) is heavier and denser than injection plastic and so it gives a real sense of weight in your hand. Acetate must be carved from a solid slab rather poured into molds. This is a common difference in sunglasses. If you have a $5 pair, they are likely injection plastic, and if you have a greater than $50 pair they are likely acetate. It takes more money to carve out individual components rather than just mass produce using injection molds. (That being said, were all still gouged by the sunglass makers) If you have pairs at both sides of spectrum tap them with your finger nail or try both on back to back. That expensive feel just acetate. FWIW my favorite looking pair of sunglasses is cheap, I just cant stand how light the feel sometimes.
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Christopher
> 3 dayThis comb is great for even distribution of beard oil and beard balm! I just received this comb in the mail today, and I could hardly wait to try it out when I did my nighttime beard routine. And it worked great! just like all the other KENT combs that I own. The longer teeth are very nice as Im letting my beard grow a little longer and thicker. The teeth get down to my face without getting the edge where you hold the comb covered in oil or balm, so more of the oi & balm stay on the hair and doesnt get wasted by being rinsed down the drain, like it is with the shorter toothed combs. So to sum it up, this comb is great! Im very glad I purchased it. Keep up the AWESOME work fine folks at KENT!
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3rdGen
> 3 dayFor decades I used those black, plastic mens hair combs that are slightly flexible and fit easily in a pocket. After a while, the teeth would bend or break. I decided to spend a little more on this comb. It is larger than I expected. Length- about 5 inches; width- about 2 inches. This may not sound big. But when you see it, you may hesitate to want to carry it around in your back pocket. The plastic on the backbone area is thick. The comb is rigid, but will bend ever so slightly if it has to. The teeth are not overly sharp and therfore will not scratch your scalp. Because of its size, I usually dont carry this comb in my pocket. Instead, I leave it on the bathroom sink where my wife and I both use it. It is extremely well-made and has a high-quality look to it. I have never cared what color my comb was. But I must say that this comb has a nice, amber color that looks nice.