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Flea Zapper Comb |  | Brand: Flea Zapper Comb
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $25.25 as of 9/4/2010 14:00 MDT details You Save: $4.74 (16%)
New (3) from $25.25
Seller: LiceGuard Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 74,624
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
MPN: Flea Zapper Comb UPC: 785169838182 EAN: 0785169838182 ASIN: B0007XE4JS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Eliminates Fleas on contact | | • | Works on many different hair types | | • | Cleaning brush included | | • | Works on Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and more |
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Product Description Flea Zapper Comb! It "Zaps" fleas on contact by emitting a safe electric charge that is harmless to you and your pet. Rid your pet of Fleas without the need for sprays, dips, or powders. Eliminates Fleas on contact Works on many different hair types Cleaning brush included Works on Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and more
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It really really works!! September 22, 2006 Elizabeth Petroff (Virginia Beach, Virginia) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I thought I would have to return this item, because I didn't think it would work. Well it does. It really electrocutes the fleas. They are dead. It is awesome! We used it on both our cats and both of our ferrets. I think it did shock one of our ferrets, though. She was the only one to feel it though and it did not cause any long term harm. It was still worth it. Really worth the money. And I have not seen this product on TV. I found it here through Amazon. And the seller really shipped it fast. Also it makes a small buzzing sound so you know it is working. It also stops making that same noise when it gets a flea and it lights up when it is zapping the fleas. Very easy to use.
Great Product for both Fleas and Head Lice November 30, 2006 Mark Jennette (Portland, Tennessee USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
My granddaughter had head lice. Nothing we bought over the counter or that her doctor prescribed could get rid of them. I was in a local pet store and saw these Flea Zapper combs. I took a chance and bought one thinking if it works on fleas maybe it will work on head lice. Not only did it kill the lice but also the nits. My daughter combed her hair with it each night for a week. She has not had head lice since then. So many people borrowed ours we have lost track of it so now I'm buying another one, but this time for our pets. (I don't recommend using on wet hair). I'm really surprised it is not packaged and sold as a head lice control for people - probably has something to do with the FDA.
flea zapper October 5, 2008 D. Tardy (Pinellas Park, FL United States) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This product was useless to me. The prongs of the comb are covered with plastic balls that were so close to each other that it prevented the comb from going through the cats' fur. When I tried to angle the comb in an attempt to get at the fleas the cat got a shock. I had one a long time ago that had no plastic on the ends of the comb and it worked perfectly. I am unable to find that type of flea zapper any more. For me this was a total waste of money.
Flea Zapper Comb is a Sham June 22, 2008 Paul (USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Flea Zapper Comb is a Sham. It does kill fleas, hence two stars instead of one.
So why not 5 stars?
Catch #1.
Here is a quote from the Owner's Manual:
"Use the Flea Zapper Comb DAILY for TWO consecutive weeks. This will increase your success in eliminating the flea infestation".
Translation: to get ANY results you will need to spend HOURS combing your pet with that device.
Catch #2. It's just a little better than searching for fleas by yourself and killing them with your fingers. The only difference is you search for fleas and then kill them with the zapper... if you are lucky to position it correctly.
Catch #3. Your chances of accidentally killing a flea while combing your furry friend are as good as accidentally finding a needle in haystack.
That's right. Unless you want to spend half of the day "daily for two consecutive weeks" just using the comb you have to actively search for a flea and once you locate it carefully put in on an electric chair (i.e. put it between the comb teeth at the right angle).
I have used it on a small cat with a short hair for about a week.
I tried, I really tried.
The fleas are still there and I have better things to do with my time.
My mom has 2 small dogs. She used the flea zapper on them. She even gave them a really short "haircut" to make things easier. Same result.
Hey, Koolatron, how about some truth in advertising?
Flea Zapper Doesn't May 2, 2009 Darlene D. Collard 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Design flaw in the comb doesn't allow enough space between the teeth to comb out the fleas. Shock power supply sounds as if it is working, but with the fleas unable to touch the teeth, it does not work. In the process of returning the item to Amazon. Don't buy this item unless it is redesigned.
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