Master Grooming Tools Ergonomic Dematting Tools — Molded Tools for Grooming Dogs – 9-Blade Comb, 6⅞”, Silver
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Master Grooming Tools Ergonomic Dematting Tools were designed by groomers specifically to increase comfort and reduce the risk of repetitive motion injury.
• The Rake-Style Tool features 10 razor sharp hardened stainless steel blades to tackle unmanageable mats and tough tangles quickly and efficiently while maintaining coat length.
• Comb-Style Tools are available in two models, one with 9 blades and one with 12 blades. The 12-blade comb style is smaller, with closer teeth spacing for tighter mats and/or smaller dogs.
The innovative pistol grip handle keeps your hand in a natural position to reduce fatigue. Ribbed, non-slip rubber coating provides greater control for safe, effective mat removal with minimal effort. Double-bonded handles will not come off.
Material: Hardened steel teeth; handle is covered with ribbed rubber
Size:
• The 10-blade Rake measures 6¾”
• The 9-blade Comb measures 6⅞”
• The 12-blade Comb measures 6⅝”
Product Dimensions : 10.5 x 4 x 1.5 inches; 4.64 ounces
Item model number : TP450 09
Department : Racks/Futons
Date First Available : May 27, 2008
Manufacturer : PetEdge Dealer Services*
ASIN : B000F247K2
Best Sellers Rank: #127,178 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #123 in Dog Grooming Combs
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A must-have tool for professional and amateur groomers alike
Designed to comb through mats quickly and effectively
Ergonomic design offers unmatched comfort and reduces the risk of repetitive motion injury
Innovative pistol grip handle keeps your hand in a natural position to reduce fatigue
Aso available in a rake-style tool
Customers say
Customers find the dematting tool works well on various breeds, including Goldendoodles and Great Pyrenees, and is particularly effective at removing undercoat. The tool is comfortable to use, well-built, and easy to handle, with one customer noting it doesn’t pull on the coat too hard. While some customers say the edges are sharp, others find them not very sharp.
13 reviews for Master Grooming Tools Ergonomic Dematting Tools — Molded Tools for Grooming Dogs – 9-Blade Comb, 6⅞”, Silver
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bettyscrazycritter –
deshedding rake
I am so glad I ordered this along with the other deshedding tool (which does not work for long haired dogs). This does a fantastic job on our great pyrennes x maremma and chow x aussie gals. It is easy on mats, it gets down through tangles and both our gals, who don’t like brushing seemed pleased to have me work on their coats with this tool. It appears very well made. I was a little hesitant to purchase this, as last year I’d bought a similar looking one at one of our local pet stores. It came apart with very little use.. Both gals were so matted and tangled, I was desperate , so I thought I’d give this one a try in case the de shedding one wouldn’t work..Good call. I think this one will last a long time. The other tool ,which is called a furblaster ,professional deshedding tool and has long hair dog pictures in the ad definitely was a lost cause for my gals. I am also glad I ordered the furblaster though, as it does a great job for our short haired Doberman who was quite jealous of her “sisters” new “brush” and she loves to be brushed.
sundayreader –
Sturdy and useful
This is a godsend! Sturdy, comfortable to hold, and most importantly it gets under my long haired shepherd’s 4-inch fur to get the undercoat loose. With this brush and some diluted apple cider vinegar, we are finally keeping the dreadlocks at bay. Best of all, she likes it a lot more than any other brush we’ve tried. The other kinds, including a straight comb type and the Furminator, pulled on her fur and she would writhe and cry. Now she sits pretty peacefully for a grooming.
Novalmauge –
Thoughts
I purchased this for a long haired cat who likes to just bum around.His hair likes to mat up do to his activity, so I retaliate with giving him a brushing every week or so. the Blades are positioned nicely to prevent hurting his skin.I’d recommend anyone in a situation like mine with a lazy long haired cat.I also tell you to stay away from it if you’re cat has to serious of mats, like maybe multiple or to large.I gave it a 4, it prolly could have gotten a half if amazon had that feature. It serves its purpose and seems sturdy enough to not be replased.only con Is can tell so far is maybe it needed to be sharpened… I could probably use a small file (not the computer kind LoL)
George LeFurjah –
The best grooming tool for Pyr owners!
Excellent de-matting tool. I used it on our extremely large Great Pyrenees and our small Schnoodle. Both dogs responded favorably. This tool did an excellent job. Our Pyr can often get mats on his backside. It can take a colossal effort to groom his rear fluffy hair and long fluffy tail. Nothing we had worked to groom this area without a struggle and an unhappy dog. After some research, I ordered this tool from Amazon AND it is amazingly wonderful. I was able to completely comb the dog out in no time. It has a thumb rest which makes grooming easy on the wrist. A slow steady hand with a sideways motion while holding the comb worked best for safely. I would never want to rake the comb across the dogs skin. When a mat is encountered, sliding the comb back and forth while gently pulling through the mat worked best for us. We are veteran Pyr owners and this is the tool I have searched for to easily deal with thick dog hair and mats. And, our Schnoodle also tolerated grooming tool
Craig S. Cherry –
Great Tool For Poodles!
I recently started grooming our 65lb standard poodle. Her fur is very thick and prone to matting, even with regular brushing. The slicker brush only seems able to deal with the shorter areas, but this tool will cut through all of her matts easily, regardless of the length of fur or amount of matting. The teeth are quite sharp and will pull through the worst tangles she has. But the ends are blunted, so there’s no risk of cutting her skin in the process. The overall design is very sturdy, and it works well from an ergonomic standpoint. Overall, this is the most essential of all the grooming tools I own – I literally could not groom my poodle effective without it.
Geoff –
Excellent Tool, Once You Get The Hang Of It
We have a Labradoodle and he gets matted frequently. It’s hard to get the mats out with a slicker brush and often he’s really unhappy when we try. This Master Grooming Dematting Tool does a superb job of literally cutting through the mats. It’s well designed so that I don’t feel like I am going to hurt our dog or myself when I use it and it has been extremely effective in helping remove difficult mats.The tool does take a little while to get used to. The key is to make sure you pull the dog’s skin away from where you’re dematting so it doesn’t pull at their skin and hurt.Glad we bought this, it’s become an important part of our grooming routine.
Great Cook –
Didn’t work for me.. but this did: Le Salon Essentials Cat Mat Breaker!
This product was difficult to use and just didn’t work for me.. I have long haired cats and this really didn’t help at all. It’s not nearly sharp enough. Have bought some other products to try.. UPDATE: Ended up with the Le Salon Essentials Cat Mat Breaker and LOVE IT!! Far superior at getting the job done!!
BillieJo Altier –
DULL! Dull ! Dull!
Been using one of these for 10 yrs & love it. Figured instead of getting my blades sharpened, I wud order a new one since this brand is carried by many grooming suppliers. I know how dangerous these can be when sharp & how important it is to pay attention. However when they are this dull, they are just painful for the animal & stretch out an already difficult job. Mine that haven’t been sharpened in 4 years are sharper than this new out of the package. May be good for novices & on simple mats in initial stages, for thinning thick coats on big dogs, etc, but are horrible for those of us working on animals who are sick or geriatric or have long formed mats. Bottom line, if you know what you are doing with this kind of tool & care for elderly or sick animals, don’t bother buying this brand.
Christine Vernon -Jarvis –
Bought this for my Aussiedoodle that hates being groomed he still hates it but this works the best
Ms K. Wilkes –
very very sharp so be careful
Claude D. –
Fait bien le travail
Alex –
This is a must have in my grooming box for dematting. Sturdy, hasn’t rusted no compksints
Mark Landry –
Works ok, but isn’t very sharp, probably should have spent more to get a better one