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FURminator deShedding Tool

Brand: FURminator
Category: Pet Products


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1831 reviews


ASIN: B000JKM0LI


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Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars FURminator - Large Yellow Deshedding Tool   November 30, 2008
JayandJoCee (MO USA)
This is a great product that definitely deshed's better than any dog brush I've ever used. Also, I priced this product at PetsMart for $59.99 then found it on Amazon.com for 1/2 the price. What a bargain!


5 out of 5 stars Priceless   November 30, 2008
A. Nelson (MICHIGAN)
This brush is AMAZING! I have 2 long-haired cats that shed like crazy. I can't believe the amount of hair that comes out with this brush! I've noticed a decrease in hair around the house and that was my goal. This inexpensive brush is priceless!


4 out of 5 stars Great at removing hair, but delicate and expensive   November 28, 2008
Mitch G.
This product is solid and ergonomic. A couple issues: The plastic tubular guard meant to protect the fine (and delicate!) teeth doesn't stay on the edge of the comb properly, so consequently, ours ended up looking all bent up within about a month from having been dropped a couple times. I'd say either hang it up between uses or find a way to keep the guard in place. You end up having to replace the whole unit, btw, since a new replacement comb will run you over $27 and the whole comb can be bought for $25-- those are the Amazon prices anyway. On the good side, I figured out this thing is good for getting dog hair out of car carpets too.

A nice product, but could use a better guard (maybe something that flips up into place?) and the price is on the high side for sure.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Thing Ever   November 28, 2008
Jay Gilchrist (Carrollton, TX)
We have a dusty backyard and a SuperShedder. The first time we used this product it was a mountain of dirty dusty hair that would certainly have accumulated into the massive Dusty Bunnies ( bunnies seems like too small of an animal). Amazing. Dexter loved it. He feels so much cleaner and looks that way as well. So hopefully the constant struggle to fight the Dusties on the floor will be over. Great product. Buy this now!!!


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Hair Removal Tool   November 26, 2008
Kevin R. Kwong (Washinton)
the furminator is so awesome. it picks up so much hair off our dog. I would recommend this item to anyone.

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