TOMKAS Dog Pin Brush Cat Brush 5 in 1 Pet Grooming kit Pin Brush for Dog & Cat Dematting Comb Deshedding Comb Bath Massage Brush Bristle Brush Small Animal Brushes
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Selected User Reviews For TOMKAS Dog Pin Brush Cat Brush 5 in 1 Pet Grooming kit Pin Brush for Dog & Cat Dematting Comb Deshedding Comb Bath Massage Brush Bristle Brush Small Animal Brushes
My wife and I are so glad we got it for our two short hair cats because each attachment has a description of when and how to use it on the back of the box. We got two cats' worth of hair off each of them using various attachments, and it helped with their hair around the house significantly. Once a week, we simply go outside, brush/comb them, and let the wind take care of the rest! In addition, it is very simple to clean. 5/5.
a family with dogs Brushes of various types are better suited to different coat types. All of my dogs are double-breeds. Several of these tools are coated, heavy shedders, and a couple of them are completely useless to me. There are a few annoyances, but there are still some good features. The metal-pronged brush head is the primary brush head. It's similar to a traditional slicker brush, but the tines are rounded rather than sharp. My issue is as follows: It doesn't reach the bottom of a thick coat because it's not long enough. It could be used for a fine-art or single-person project. I believe it is a coat dog. Another issue I have with this brush is that the tines do not fully retract in order for the hair to be swept away (see photo): They are still slightly extended, but it is enough to make cleaning the hair more difficult. I like that the hair release is a trigger rather than a push button. br>br>I found the rubbery brush for washing to be useless; it quickly became matted with hair and was disgusting to use. The bristle-like structure It's similar to brushing a horse, and it would work for a dog with a smooth coat rather than flowing hair. br>br>The two silver rakes "share" a brush head, and there were no instructions on how to put them together. The rakes slide into small slots on the brush head on the right and left, which are then secured by a flap on the brush head (see photo). The curved-back chair is The smaller one wouldn't even get through my dog's hair, so I'm not sure what type of coat it would work for. The tooth rake is like a Furminator, it really strips hair so go slow and go outside! br>br>On the whole, twenty-first-century If you can keep track of several of these brushes on a regular basis, $5 is still a good deal.
My kitty will enjoy all of the blades or heads. The hooked tooth one is the only one I can't use on her because I believe it was designed for a large dog with long or curly hair. The others, on the other hand, are all fantastic for different things and how they feel on her skin and hair. Her favorite is the main metal bristled one, which she adores because of how it feels on her skin. She also tries to rub her face on it, but since it's wire, I don't think that's a good idea. Instead, I press the handle's button, and the hair-drying machine begins to work. The remover feature raises and severely shortens the bristles, so I don't mind her rubbing her face. br>br>The rubber nubbin one creates some friction on her, but it might be better for removing hair from furniture. The flea-infested dog One of the best comb blades for truly deshedding the undercoat is comb blade one. A LOT of hair is removed with this method. The button on the handle is only for the main metal bristle brush (to remove the hair), as pressing it with any other head has no effect. Surprisingly, the brush is also pleasant to hold – much lighter than it appears and fitting comfortably in the hand, even when used on a smaller animal such as a cat. I'm still undecided about whether I'll keep everything in the box or put all the heads in a drawstring bag and store them in the closet. Some may be put off by the price, but you get so many heads, and a simple brush can cost as much as $10 or $12 (or more). As a result, I believe it is worthwhile. br>Why not click the "helpful" button if you found my review useful. Thanks!.
Because its various attachments allow for various types of pet care and will work well on a variety of furs, this item should be classified as a pet grooming kit. With a weighted handle and a light-weight construction, this tool is well-balanced. It has a light weight head that makes it simple to handle and maneuver over the body of the pet. The light touch of the combs and brush that this ergonomic design allows seems to appeal to the two cats I ordered it for. At the touch of a button on the bottom of the handle, the attachments easily pop in and out of the device's head, and they stay in place while in use. Each add-on functions admirably. The pin brush penetrates the tuxedo cat's thick coat and lifts out his mounts of loose hair without causing him any discomfort. He, along with the light- The massage attachment is a hit with both haired tabbies. The others are equally effective. This groomer cuts down on the time it takes to keep the cats looking presentable, in part because they seem to be less resistant to it than other combs and brushes I've used in the past.
This is a very adaptable kit that can be used for a variety of combing and grooming tasks. The heads snap securely into the base, are easy to swap out, and have a good overall build quality. br>br>The pin brush is the tool I use the most, and it's likely that most people will as well. The pins' ends are rounded and scratch-resistant. free. The base of the brush moves up to aid in the removal of hair that has accumulated during brushing. It's not as efficient as pin brushes, which have pins that move down into the brush body, but it gets the job done. br>br>My cats were pleasantly surprised by the bath and massage head. The cats liked the comb/massage from the soft silicone nubs while I was using it as a brush without actually bathing them. The hard bristle brush isn't something I'd use for the cats, but it's a good option for some dog coats. The dematting rake works fine, but it doesn't cut through mats as well as other rakes I've tried. Both of these heads, as well as the deshedding comb, are a little more difficult to attach than the others, but after a few tries, it's second nature. br>br>It's a good selection of grooming tools at a lower price than purchasing them separately. The build quality appears to be of sufficient durability to last a long time. This is a great all-around package. one set. Five out of five stars.