Spratts No. 67 Grooming Comb – Mixed Tooth Length, Durable Metal Design

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    Comb by Spratts No. 67 is a durable grooming tool with mixed tooth lengths, ideal for maintaining a healthy coat.

    Comb by the well-known English company Spratts No. 67 - mixed tooth length. Very strong and durable.

    Dimensions:

    • Total length: 16.3 cm
    • Length of the working part: 7.1 cm
    • Length of teeth: 1.65 cm and 2.6 cm
    • Spacing between teeth: 1 mm

    Regular, daily grooming is necessary to maintain a healthy coat. Start brushing your pets when they are young so they get used to the attention. Always work in the direction of the coat growth, taking care not to pull or tear the coat.

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    Spratts No. 67 Grooming Comb – Mixed Tooth Length, Durable Metal Design

      Comb by Spratts No. 67 is a durable grooming tool with mixed tooth lengths, ideal for maintaining a healthy coat.... Read more

      €25,95

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        • At Groomica, we believe every pet deserves gentle, professional care. That’s why we offer only vet-approved grooming products designed to keep your dogs and cats healthy, happy, and looking their best. With fast EU delivery, free shipping over €200, and a satisfaction guarantee, we make pet care simple and stress-free for you — and comfortable for your pets.

        Description

        Comb by Spratts No. 67 is a durable grooming tool with mixed tooth lengths, ideal for maintaining a healthy coat.

        Comb by the well-known English company Spratts No. 67 - mixed tooth length. Very strong and durable.

        Dimensions:

        • Total length: 16.3 cm
        • Length of the working part: 7.1 cm
        • Length of teeth: 1.65 cm and 2.6 cm
        • Spacing between teeth: 1 mm

        Regular, daily grooming is necessary to maintain a healthy coat. Start brushing your pets when they are young so they get used to the attention. Always work in the direction of the coat growth, taking care not to pull or tear the coat.

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