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Jeremy
> 24 hourThe first Chicago Comb I purchased. I have since picked up 2 other combs
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Wyatt Ratke
> 24 hourIts a good comb, seems very sturdy and does not seem to trap oil like other Combs. Very light. Hopefully will last a very long time.
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K
> 24 hourThis feels way better than any cheap comb! Spend the extra dollars! Way worth it
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Johandry
> 24 hourLove this comb. Buy it.
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suyapi
> 24 hourAlthough I got this originally through kickstarter, I bought another one here because, quite frankly, I like their products a lot. Theyre sturdy, light, and work as intended (its a good comb, but its still a comb, of course). Personally, I rather dislike those black plastic combs that you get everywhere. They tend to pull more on my hair (starting to get longish) and this seems to pull less, even though it doesnt flex as much as the cheap plastic ones. I dont know. But for a fairly basic tool, I think it looks nice, and works really well (and is, somehow, even lighter than the plastic ones, if weight is a concern, for camping or whatever). Recommend their products.
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Carman91
> 24 hourWorks great as a beard comb for fixing my beard in the morning. Not necessarily pocket sized but I also wasnt looking for that. All around seem sturdy and a great price!
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Phoneman01
> 24 hourTop quality, will last forever. Very smooth through thick hair.
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Krystal Grady
> 24 hourThis comb is amazing, you can feel how durable it is in your fingers, and the space between the tines (for both sides) and the length of them is absolutely perfect for medium-length hair. I already know this is going to be the best comb Ive ever had
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John Q.
> 24 hourAfter 15 years with a pair of cheap Goody combs, I finally bought some new, more expensive replacements. The Carbon Fiber #6 is my new favorite. It generates zero static, combs very smoothly, and is incredibly light. The comb has a unique sound compared to plastic. Ive been surprised how much nicer it is than the cheap combs Ive used for over a decade. For a larger comb that lives in my bathroom drawer, this is the one. The fine teeth appear to be about 1.5mm wide and the larger teeth are 3mm wide. I also bought a Chicago comb #1 in stainless steel, and I like it as well (it is certainly all the comb I need and more), but it is heavy and, while smooth, it does not have same magical feel as the #6. The metal comb sings a little more as it passes through the hair--some people like this, I prefer the quiet and sheer lightness of the #6. The Carbon Fiber composite material feels (and sounds) totally different from a typical plastic comb. I dont think I would trust its durability in a pants pocket, but in a drawer or toiletry bag, it is excellent. I had never used an anti-static comb before, and (with dry hair) the difference is remarkable. Both my steel and carbon combs are smooth and static-free, while my old Goody comb and the Byrd pocket comb (pictured far right and far left) generate a lot of static. If you are spending $10-$15 on a comb and dont intend to carry it in your pants pocket, then the #6 is my vote.
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Jeffrey M. Dillon
> 24 hourI was skeptical to spend so much on a comb, but it actually feels different.