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![]() Lentek IO-55G Ionic Waterless Pet Bath Brush By: Lentek Average Rating: 1.5 Total Reviews: 3 More Information Useless by: johntd2 On: 2005-12-05 This brush is useless. The amount of air (ionized) it blows is minimal at best. Worse yet, the bristles are thin, short, and and easily breakable plastic. Save you money, and time. I can brush "with the grain" on my dogs coat, as a sign of affection with this brush, but theres no way I can actually even gently groom her with this product. One star is being overly charitable to this product by: just-joan On: 2003-07-29 As a dog owner, I can tell you this thing shovels more poo than I do. Im not fool enough to believe the claims of a "waterless bath," but I was suckered in with the notion of reducing dander and shedding. Not so. Even as a simple brush, this product falls short, as the rubbery bristles have too much flex to get through long or tangled fur. I understand the concept that ions change the properties of water, but neither in theory nor in practice can I fathom how that concept applies here. Spend the money on grooming tools made for your species of pet instead. pointless with cats by: zenderman On: 2002-12-31 I tried this on our two cats, since neither one likes to be brushed with a normal brush. One bolted under the bed as soon as I turned on the Ionic Brush, the other one fidgeted but endured it with a little help from my wife. Problem: most cats dont actually stink, so the main purpose of this brush---deodorizing without a wet bath---is kind of lost on them. As far as detangling, reducing shedding and dander, its not much better than a normal brush. Seems like just another person getting rich off of some clever advertising. Might be worth it on a stinky sweaty dog, though... |