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COAT KING HAIR DEMATTING GROOMING TOOL

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
EVO4
Bob Shop ID
55758321

This revolutionary new grooming tool ,easily removes dead hair and undercoat.                                        

An indispensable item for every groomer.  Work for dogs, goats, sheep and cats.                                                                                                        

Combs are most suitable for stripping undercoat and dead hair, unravelling and de-matting.        Strips  large areas fast, it works quickly and easily removing loose hair, especially thick under-coats. The topcoat hairs go straight through the teeth and the undercoat hair, being wavy, is caught in the teeth and removed. As you comb through the coat if there are knots in the fur the hair will pull harder against the blade section of the teeth and they will cut through like a matt breaker.

Customer ratings: 3 ratings

Thank you very much. It was a pleasure doing business with you. Parcel arrived as promised, and seller's communication was excellent. Will recommend!
30 Jan 2012
Fantastic A+++ seller
03 Feb 2012
great seller +++
20 Feb 2012