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MyBleedingInk
> 3 dayEverything about it is great except one thing. It is sturdy, strong, doesnt snag on my beard. But I wish all of Chicagos combs had the holes that some of theirs have, so that I can hang it in the shower! Disappointing that this one doesnt, as its pretty perfect for my beard length/thickness. Thats why I returned it.
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not a bullfrog.
> 3 dayI bought these as small gifts and the receivers love them, they told me that these are the best combs they have ever used! I have one and it is sturdy and seems very durable as it has been dropped a few times and doesnt seem any worse for it. They are somewhat pricey next to cheap plastic combs but these are definitely worth every penny, and theyre made in Chicago to boot! I would happily recommend these for anyone looking for a great comb!!
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Jonathan Myers
> 3 dayThe model 6 comb works perfectly. It is a good size/length for holding. I think is is made from carbon fiber reinforced nylon (or polycarbonate). The teeth do not bend and they are smooth so you dont scratch your scalp when you use the comb. The fine teeth might have been finer, but that is nitpicky. The comb is kind of expensive for a comb although I dont have plans for needing another.
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Jeff Pesos
> 3 dayI lost my comb, so I purchased a Conair comb at my local grocery store for surprisingly more than I thought a plastic comb should cost ...and yet, it broke within days. I was pretty shocked, given I didnt carry it around or take it on kayaking adventures. I took it out of a drawer after a shower, combed my hair with it, and then put it back in the drawer, perhaps half a dozen times ...yet one day it came out with one of the large end teeth broken. Amazing, what happened to indestructible combs? So, after searching on Amazon for far too long, I found this comb. Made in America, supposedly carbon fiber, and even more expensive. But hey, it rocks. So much so that I purchased two more...because two is one, one is none, and three is awesome.
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thedean_801
Greater than one weekTwas fate that brought Chicago Combs and I together! I had 3 Kent combs on the way from Amazon. Ive used them in previous years but no longer owned any, so I wanted to get something familiar. Well... the delivery was late one day, two days, and suddenly deemed Undeliverable. Anyway, I looked around for something else, albeit similar, and quickly stumbled on Chicago. I started researching which combs are highly regarded nowadays, and I found a ton of glowing reviews on these, especially on YouTube. Beardsmen seem to love these combs! I now own a carbon fiber #1, #2, and a #6 and I have to say, they are amazing. Surprisingly sturdy, glide through the beard without snagging, and absolutely no static buildup. You could easily let a hair dryer have its way with these too, and it wouldnt matter. I feel like #s 7 and 8 are probably in my future as well, once the beard starts getting really long. Overall, a great alternative to the plastic combs of old. Highly recommended!
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STL
> 3 dayI like the quality of the comb, I just wish that the teeth were longer to comb through a long thick beard. I have also bought the #7 & #8 chicago combs and love those!!
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Justin
> 3 dayI’ve only had it for a little over a week but it seems to be a well made comb. A little pricey but I don’t mind paying a little more for something that is good quality and made in the USA.
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Avanish
> 3 dayPurchased this comb for myself; others liked it a lot so I purchased another one. This is a very high quality and lightweight comb.
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Jeremy
> 3 dayThe first Chicago Comb I purchased. I have since picked up 2 other combs
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Krystal Grady
> 3 dayThis 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