






🐾 Groom like a pro, keep your pet’s coat flawless!
The Jaswell Pet Grooming Dematting Comb features a dual-sided stainless steel rake with 9 teeth for tough mats and 17 teeth for efficient de-shedding. Its ergonomic, anti-slip handle offers comfort and control, while rounded teeth ensure a safe, gentle grooming experience. Designed for all long-haired dogs and cats, it delivers professional-grade grooming that reduces shedding and tangles, keeping your pet’s coat healthy and your home fur-free.












| ASIN | B07XKRSR2L |
| ASIN | B07XKRSR2L |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,560) |
| Date First Available | 10 March 2020 |
| Item model number | P0149 |
| Item model number | P0149 |
| Manufacturer | Jaswell |
| Manufacturer | Jaswell |
| Package Dimensions | 20.9 x 11.91 x 2.72 cm; 132 g |
| Package Dimensions | 20.9 x 11.91 x 2.72 cm; 132 g |
N**T
Very easy to use. Does exactly as advertised. My cat loves the massaging feeling as I comb out the under fur. Highly recommended.
K**E
Useful to remove loose hair under my cat's dense fur coat. Good build.
C**D
I have, like, eighteen different cat brushes. That's in the neighborhood of 3 per cat. It's not that the cats like being brushed: feline opinions run the gamut from resigned acceptance (1 older cat) to outright rebellion (the other cats). And none of them are those fancy pampered long-haired varieties, so I don't have that excuse. I have one cat with a thick fur and undercoat. She's kinda oval-shaped and a tad unmotivated when it comes to exercise (or anything remotely strenuous). And as it's difficult for Her Royal Roundness to groom hard-to-reach spots (which unfortunately includes roughly 60% of her body), mats tend to form in the area of her spine, tail and hind quarters. Hence all the brushes. Most are completely ineffective at removing mats, but a few would probably work if she tolerated brushing for the amount of time it would take to do so. Which she doesn't. This brush was part of a set. I bought the set for the other brush, which looked like it might work on the mats. It didn't (it was good at reducing the undercoat, but several of the other brushes did that just as well). Might as well try this brush, though its appearance did not inspire confidence (looked more like a leaf rake than a hairbrush). Wow was I wrong. I removed five stubborn mats in about 30 seconds. Literally. I don't know who was more surprised: the cat, the mats, or me. She didn't like any of it, as the brush definitely pulls the mats from the fur, but everything happened so quickly that the mats were gone by the time she collected herself and managed an escape. TL:DR: this is the only brush I've found that will quickly clear mats from a cat's fur. It does pull (but I don't think it's painful, just uncomfortable), so be prepared for the cat's reaction.
D**E
This strip's out the fur that the cat grows in winter, it us fabulous. Just be gentle as it works well without too much effort. Be sure to brush with the fur growth.
T**D
I have a chocolate lab that never stops shedding. This brush has been a game changer. So much hair came out with this brush. Easy to use. Love it.
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