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The EasyGroomer Deshedding Brush is a versatile grooming tool designed for both dogs and cats, effectively removing loose fur and dirt while promoting coat health. With a durable, pet-safe blade and an ergonomic handle, this brush ensures a comfortable grooming experience for pets of all sizes, making it an essential tool for pet owners year-round.






| Brand | EquiGroomer |
| Bristle Material | Plastic |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 14,670 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Special Feature | Durable |
M**E
Works Shockingly Well, Even on a Heavy Shedder!
I bought this during the summer after seeing it go viral and figured it would be another “either it works or it doesn’t” pet tool... kind of like those grooming gloves that claim to make fur roll up magically (they definitely don’t). But this brush actually works in the best way. I used it on my pug, who sheds nonstop and usually hates grooming. Wire brushes? She runs. Nail trims? Forget it. Even touching her feet or nose is a battle. But with this tool she literally comes running over and sits with her back turned, ready for grooming. That alone sells it. As for performance, it pulls out a ton of loose fur from her undercoat. I could probably brush her for hours and still have more coming off, but even brief sessions remove a surprising amount. It doesn’t scrape or irritate her skin, just smoothly lifts out all the loose hair that would normally end up on my floors, clothes, furniture... everywhere. If you have a dog who sheds heavily and hates traditional brushes, this thing is absolutely worth it. Super simple, super effective, and apparently pug-approved. It's a wood block with a fine took saw blade on it, but don't be alarmed by the look it works.
A**R
Most effective de-shedding tool ever
If you're on the fence, buy it. I've had huskies, a German Shepard/Golden retriever mix (long fur, thick undercoat), and now a long haired cat. It's like living in a snow globe. This is the best grooming tool I've ever owned. When I opened it I had big doubts-it reminds me of a bread knife blade. It works inexplicable well though. The teeth grab loose fur from below the surface without penetrating to the skin. The slim design allowed me to brush high friction areas I've struggled with in the past (armpit mats are a huge problem with our cat), but it's also wide so you can do large surfaces quickly too. The pics show both the culprit and how much fur came out from a half hour session with this thing. Update: this did a more thorough job than I realized. He's gotten nearly no mats since we groomed him last, and it's been a couple weeks. It must have really gotten through to his under coat! We used to have to brush and trim mats 2x a week. He's looking much silkier too (you can see how scruffy he was looking in the pic). This has completely changed the game.
L**4
Must have!
This works great! My long haired cat loves being groomed with this! I also use it to remove cat hair from my couch! Great quality and comes in my favorite color, purple!
B**H
Would recommend.
Fantastic results so far. We have 3 Great Pyrenees. This type of dog has a long, lightly wavy top coat with a dense undercoat. This brush gets through the top coat to the bottom fluff easily. The handle is thin enough it fits nicely in your hand, the blade looks durable, and it's easy to use. The brush requires very little cleaning and no other maintenance. Would recommend to any trying to keep the shed manageable.
N**.
Pretty much worth it
When I tell you that thing works... It really does. The teeth on this is definitely sturdy and the handling while brushing is light weight. Easy to clean too! I have a elderly rabbit who stays inside now as he is too old and we have predators(hawks) in the spring and summer. He also has a splayed legs problem and cannot properly groom himself. He also wouldn't let me get rid of ALL the matting that formed on his butt since he HATES the electric razor and any kind. He would escape from blanket burritos or struggles a lot. This EasyGroomer is build also like a saw but for fur. It helped so much with getting chunks of matting off. Though please be careful if you do use it for that purpose too and get close to the skin, it works a little too well. I almost knicked my little guy. It's a awesome deshedding tool. Lol
K**A
Works really well
I saw a similar tool on an instagram reel for 3x the cost. I didn't expect to find the same for a fraction of the price on amazon, but here we are! I had a black lab/german shepherd mix so you can imagine how horrible his shedding would get. When our groomer retired, I didn't want to subject him to getting used to another person (he was 11) so we took baths and grooming on ourselves. Because we never trimmed him like she did, he would get little tufts of hair on his legs and butt and this did wonders getting rid of them. He loved getting brushed so there were no complaints anytime we got this out. He could look fresh from the salon and if we used this brush on him, we'd get a walmart bag full of hair. It works so well. Easy to use, very durable, literally no 'ease of cleaning' mark because the hair easily fell off into the bag without any help. Brush size was great, initially I thought a little larger would be better but it would've been cumbersome at that point. We have a golden shepherd now and his hair is more akin to a straight german shepherd. That being said, both contributing breeds have undercoats but we get next to nothing brushing him with this thing. Not a complaint, just an FYI--both our boys were part shepherd (the more shed-y of both their breeds) and on one hair type we'd clean so much off of him while on this one, next to nothing.
A**R
if you're on the fence, get it
My dog hates being brushed but sheds like no tomorrow and this is the only working solution right now. Yes it looks like a chunk of wood with a bit of sawblade in it. No, it's not literally just that. Its incredibly satisfying to use and shocks me how much hair it can dislodge. Doesn't hurt the dog, the handle shape doesn't hurt to hold, and it's small enough that I can throw it in my coat pocket. Only gripe is that I wish it came with a cover for the blade side when not in use, because while it doesn't hurt the dog or me it's unpleasant to grab accidentally and/or can get stuck in fuzzy things in the same way burrs do. Lifesaver otherwise, my dog is soft and happy and loves this because its closer to petting than brushing.
B**T
Doesn’t work well for medium-haired cats
I bought this for my medium haired cat who sheds constantly year round. It seems to do ok at loosening the hair, but it doesn’t do a great job at lifting it. The hair it does lift becomes airborne and has a tendency to float away, making it harder to clean up. My slicker brush is able to get out more hair with less mess. It would probably work well for short haired pets that tend to stay still during brushing, but considering my cat makes constant figure 8s whenever I try and brush him down, it was difficult to really work the hair out of his coat properly with this tool. I don’t think the bristles reach deep enough. I’ve included a photo of my cat for reference. If you have a cat like mine, I’d recommend getting a metal curry comb instead.
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