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Oval Pin Brush
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- Beechwood body, lightweight and durable
- Handle designed for proper leverage, minimizes fatigue
- Engineered to eliminate hair breakage
- 8 1/2 inches long
Eliminate hair and skin damage now with a Chris Christensen Systems' Show Dog Brush. Three custom designed pin brushes for a variety of coat lengths, textures and fullness. Milliliters | Inches | Item SKU | 20 mm | .78 | HBCC35 | 27 mm | 1.06 | HBCC36 | 35 mm | 1.38 | HBCC37 | | | - 20mm pin brush for short coats, toy breeds, and furnishings
- 27mm pin brush for medium to long coats, fall coats and short double coated breeds
- 35mm pin brush for long, full coats and long double coated breeds
| Each brush has a body made of Beechwood, a light weight hardwood that won't break easily, and a handle designed for superb leverage, omitting stress and fatigue. Each brush is 8.5 inches long. The supple, relaxed pin cushions are tuned according to the specific pin lengths of each brush, designed to give at the proper point, eliminating hair breakage. The Stainless Steel pins have been ground and polished at the tips. These brushes don't use plastic balls at the end that wear off like lesser brushes. Each pin is actually ground and polished. NOTE: The pin cushions are designed with an airhole that allows the cushion to gently flex as you use the brush. This is not a defect nor is it the result of a missing pin. Take The Tip Test: Take the brush you have been using and run the pins down your arm. Without a ground and polished tip you will see scratches on your arm. They are very irritating to the skin and they damage the hair. If you were to look at those tips under a magnifier you would see that they look like blades of a saw (which will break and cut your dog's hair). In many cases when you see dander after brushing it is not dander at all, it is skin that you have grated off while brushing, just like the scratches you now have on your arm. Take that brush that you have just scratched your arm with and make a hundred strokes like you do when you brush your dog. See how irritated and flaky your skin will be after that. Now, take any of Chris Christensen Systems' brushes and run the pins down your arm. You won't find a scratch, no matter how hard or how many times you run that brush down your arm. Brand: Chris Christensen Made in Germany
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Customer Reviews

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| Absolute Must Have |
Date: February 21, 2010 |
I would recommend this to a friend
Nothing beats a CC brush! As a groomer I use these on all, from the smallest cat to the bigger dogs. I have various sizes, but I know the quality and gentleness on both the groomer and the pet is always first and foremost in the manufacturer's mind when designing and producing. These are top quality products that last a lifetime!
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| The Best There Is! |
Date: April 16, 2010 |
I would recommend this to a friend
I used to think that any old brush would do the job it's supposed to to - brush the dog out. Boy! Was I wrong! This brush glides through the coat easily and leaves my dog's coat smooth and silky. My coated dog, an Aussie, used to get really squirmy when I used a pin brush - not with this one; he actually enjoys being brushed with this brush. I can't say enough good things about it - buy it - it's great!
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| The Best |
Date: May 24, 2010 |
I would recommend this to a friend
Hi, I have two miniature poodles so needless to say, I have a stash of grooming supplies. I have purchased many brushes over the last four years of various brands and have never found any of them to be good or to last until I purchased my first Chris Christensen brush from SitStay. Yes, they are pricey, however, they are worth every penny. Each pin is polished which makes it extremely comfortable for your dog. Because the tips are rounded rather than having a ball tip, they glide through the coat and give a more efficient stroke-- your dog will appreciate the shorter grooming session. All the cheaper brushes I have failed in the following ways: pins push into the cushion, pins are too scratchy, ball ends fall off,or pins bend. Don't waste anymore money on low quality grooming brushes.
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