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JC
> 3 dayHasnt broken yet!
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Alan
> 3 dayI was honestly quite surprised at the quality of this comb. The structure is rigid and has little to no bend at all. Very light weight, and work well.
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family-kovacic
> 3 dayThis product is exactly as advertised. a high quality comb. It does not build up static when repeatedly moved through hair. I contrast this with the also sturdy and less expensive ace rubber comb which does build up static charge.
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David
> 3 dayMade in USA. It has worked well for months now, the spacing out the teeth work week for my needs.
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Bobby
> 3 dayIt’s actually a lot better quality than I had originally thought, so that was nice and the price is very reasonable, too.
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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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Numbatu
12-06-2025My husband loves this comb so it was naturally the right one to get for my son. It is pricier than other combs but it is light and strong and just feels good in your hand.
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dlm
> 3 dayI bought this comb bc I was having trouble with static hair. This comb helps somewhat.
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Johandry
> 3 dayLove this comb. Buy it.
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Overzeetop
> 3 daySo, for those of you who like combs wide enough to drive a truck through, this is your piece. I must have mis-read their description, because I expected a fine+wide comb and - as you can see by my picture - the fine tines are nearly as wide as an Ace wide tine, and the wide tines are...just plain huge. Perhaps if mens perms come back into style theyll be useful. (for those who want to check their favorite comb, the fine side of this comb has 2mm o/c tines and 4mm o/c tines) Okay, substantial disappointment in the usefulness of the comb aside, its clearly a premium product for a simple comb. The tines are free of flash or other defects. The body of the comb has an excellent matte finish, not unlike carbon fiber composite 3d printing materials. A quick check with the multimeter shows a 400 Ohm resistance end to end and I was unable (at 50% RH) to generate any static charge in my hair. The Ace comb I have reads open circuit with the multimeter, and breathing on it before brushing though my hair is a necessity unless I want it to stand on end. The size - nice - substantial and easy to hold; this isnt a pocket comb, but its not meant to be. The tines are pleasantly stiff without being immovable. I would say this is a top quality product that simply didnt match (what I consider to be) the standard of fine tines, which makes it unusable for anyone with anything but coarse, curly hair.