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Zero In Flea Killer Comb. Poison-Free, Electric Flea and Tick Comb Treatment for Use on Cats, Dogs and Pets with Fur

£9.98

The convenience of a zero-in flea comb is about to take your pet grooming routine to the next level. This innovative electric flea and tick comb not only kills unwanted pests but also makes quick work of matting and tangling around your pets' fur.

With its easy-to-use design, this tool is perfect for use on cats, dogs, and other small animals with sensitive skin. Its advanced technology ensures a thorough and effective treatment, leaving your pet feeling relaxed and refreshed.

The zero-in comb's unique design features a built-in clip to secure the brush in place, eliminating the risk of pulling or tangling fur. This also reduces the time it takes for your pet to get comfortable again after being treated, making it an ideal solution for pets that may be sensitive or anxious.

By choosing a zero-in flea comb, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your pet is protected from pesky fleas and ticks while they're at play. With its ease of use and effectiveness, this product is sure to become a staple in your pet grooming arsenal.

Product Reviews

Name: Review:
I'm thrilled with my purchase, but be aware that it does come with a bit of an upfront cost. Despite some initial hesitation, I followed the instructions carefully and the product delivers as promised. The result was nothing short of impressive - those pesky fleas promptly began to disappear, leaving no remaining eggs or even a faint residue behind. It's truly a game-changer for anyone struggling with unwanted critters in their home.

T. Quinn - 04/05/2025

Our dog has been experiencing occasional fleas, and we thought this device would be a game-changer if it worked as advertised.

With her regular flea treatment, including Frontline, we were excited to see some real progress. However, despite using the device, we've found that it's not quite living up to its potential - the small fleas seem to just brush right past our attempts to remove them with a simple comb and spray.

It pains me to say this, but our dog has been using it for months now, and I've had more luck with conventional combs.

L. Jenkins - 24/04/2025

I started using flea powder, put one sachet on my cat's back and folded the skin into a crease. Now its still getting fleas from all over. I have been doing some spring cleaning behind the cupboards and under beds.

Next I've also been putting down flea hoover powder in these areas. It seems to be doing a great job of killing any remaining eggs or grubs. The flea collars are also working well, although they're not as effective as my new flea powder.

I have noticed that some fleas can lay an egg and turn into a grub which then forms one of those silver fish looking things. Unfortunately this means there may still be more fleas around, even after all the cleaning and treatment I've done.

R. Hannah - 24/06/2025