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CC Brushes & combs... Are they really worth the expense? What CC brushes/combs do you use & are they really better than some of the less expensive brands. I'm trying to convince myself & my husband that we should make the investment for our little furbabies. |
Everyone raves about them.... and I am sure they are great....but I won't spend that kind of money.....I did buy a slicker brush ...at my pet store...and one at Walmart...I love them...they are worth it...I paid $8 for one & $5 for the Wal mart one... I am very happy with them.... :) |
I love love the one I have. I have actually bought 2 of them and one somehow got lost. I have bought a lot of other brushes and these brushes are the best. I used to use a slicker brush and didn't realize that I wasn't brushing through all the layers and thought my dog was just gaining weight but she was actually all matted underneath. Neadless to say...she had to be shaved :eek: |
I love them. If you run the pins of a regular brush on your wrist it scratches the CC brushes do not. I have the 20mm gold series pin brush, the new wooden bristle brush and the 06 butter comb. Since I have 3 yorkies and groom them my self it was a great investment. |
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What's a CC brushes/combs is there a website I can check it out. |
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I love my CC brushes and combs. I have the 20mm gold pin brush and a soft bristle brush. I also have their #06 face/feet buttercomb (which I think is a must have) and the fine rat tail comb. I tried inexpensive brushes but they hurt my babies, didn't brush well and fell apart. To me, CC is worth paying extra for as I groom my own. Patti, do you like the new wooden bristle brush? Is there any advantage to it over the gold pin brush? |
I have the 20 mm gold pin and love it |
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Darn! It sounds like I might be adding to our CC collection! :) |
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When you take a dog to a groomers...they aren't going to meticulously brush out your dog...they pretty much do a quick once over. You're right about using conditioner when brushing...don't brush them "dry" either. |
Will the 20mm gold pin brush go through a Maltese hair, my Yorkie has thin hair so no problems for knots, but my Maltese hair is thick so would a 27 gold pin brush be better. They are awfully expensive in Canada so I what to get the right one and the #06 face/feet buttercomb is that efficient for thick hair too? |
I wasn't excited about the cost -- but once I got the 20mm gold pin brush, I couldn't have been mre pleased. It's worth every penny. |
I think the Buttercombs are definitely worth it. I also love my little Mark 1 slicker for feet. I prefer the Madan brushes hands down, though. I loved my Gold Series brush for years until I tried my Madan. I never used my CC brush again. :) I hate the Fusion. I used it twice and sold it for $15. :thumbdown |
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