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The Mars Coat King Dematting Undercoat Grooming Rake Stripper Tool is a high-quality grooming tool designed for pet owners and professional groomers alike. Featuring 12 stainless steel blades and an ergonomic wooden handle, this tool effectively removes tangles and mats from thick coats, ensuring a comfortable grooming experience for both pets and their owners.













| ASIN | B00061MPLA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,545 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #14 in Dog Grooming Rakes |
| Brand | Mars Coat King |
| Brand Name | Mars Coat King |
| Color | 12-Blade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,671 Reviews |
| Hair Type | All |
| Included Components | Mars Coat King Original Dematting Undercoat Grooming Rake Stripper Tool For Dogs And Cats, Stainless Steel with Wooden Handle, Made In Germany, 12-Blade |
| Item Type Name | Grooming Rake |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mars Coat King |
| Material | Metal, Wood |
| Material Type | Metal, Wood |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Size | Original |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
M**.
Best undercoat rake ever!
I used this rake for my large breed with a thick undercoat meant to give him the ability to thrive in very cold weather. This is the first product that works fast and well. It easily removes his undercoat without pulling or making him uncomfortable at all. Great for the coming summer months when he suffers from the heat.
T**R
The Jury Is Still Out
UPDATE 07/28/2024 I switched over to the Mars Coat King double-wide brushes, 23- and 30-tooth versions, and they have been night-and-day different from the original small version. These work. They are not miracle workers! Don't expect them to detangle the mats without some additional effort before you begin. I need t use a wide-toothed rake and a comb to get started, and these do the finishing work. In spite of the furry little idiot splashing in the creek every day, I can keep him groomed for three months now. Before, he had to be professionally groomed every three weeks if I didn't want him clipped. As I commented earlier, the initial problem was my fault - I had the wrong tool for the job at hand - and it had nothing to do with these brushes. They're great. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 05/12/2023 The seller contacted me through Amazon and offered to make it right, which is amazing, but I declined their offer. I tried to make sure everyone understood my problem was using this tool on an Australian Shepherd with long, "crinkly" hair, and his coat probably contributed to the tool tugging on tangles. In my opinion, that's not the fault of the tool itself. I won't change my three-star rating for the effectiveness of the tool with MY Australian Shepherd, but I cannot recommend Oliver's Pet Care's customer service more highly. They're fantastic folk. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I live with an Australian Shepherd. Aussies have a dense undercoat they shed year 'round and I've tried every undercoat rake and comb I could find to keep him well groomed, but still need a professional groomer once each month to keep him from becoming one big tangle. Then I tried these Mars de-matters. They're almost great. Nothing I've used before now has done one-tenth as good for removing loose undercoat. They're fantastic as an undercoat rake. So far, they aren't as great with tangled or matted fur. The hype about tools like this claims they're gentler on the dog when removing or de-tangled their hair, but so far, after four brushings, I don't think that's true. He likes being brushed. He likes it a lot. But he's not happy when I get to work with the Mars de-matting tool. I've watched videos of how to use them and I'm pretty darned sure I'm doing it correctly, but even in areas where there are no tangles, these drag through his hair and I can see how that would get old real quick. Maybe I'll get better with it over time, and his coat is much softer and fluffier after using this tool, but I won't testify that it's gentle on him, tangled hair or no tangles. Australian Shepherds do not have silky hair. Their coat is almost the exact opposite of silky, and I have no doubt that's part of the reason the Mars de-matter drags through is hair and tugs on it more than I expected it would. I'm fence-straddling by giving it a three-star rating, neither positive or negative. It works great (five stars) but it tugs at his hair (one star) when I use it. Your mileage may vary. In spite of the downside I'm experiencing, this is a solid, very well-made tool and it does it's job of removing his undercoat before it can form a mat. I'd recommend it, especially if, like me, you live with a fuzzy, hairy dog who loves to leap into any kind of water he can find every chance he gets.
U**M
Satisfied
Recommended by a groomer, this comb gets more hair out with its sharper metal teeth, even after brushing my dog with a rubber brush for a soft fuzzy undercoat and smooth short fur. She looks sleek and shiny afterwards. It really works well.
J**O
Beats the Furminator, Hands Down
This is the fastest and most effective grooming brush I have used on my long-haired German Shepherd good boi who never wants to sit still. I used to use the Furminator, but it never seemed to go deep into the undercoat, whereas this little marvel glides right in and easily coaxes out enough shed hair to make another doggo in half the time.
R**A
Worked great on my Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
I probably have the only Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in the world who doesn't like being brushed, but that's probably because I don't do it often enough, which means he gets lots of little matts, so his fur gets pulled a lot whether I brush him or rake him. Then what happens is that the matts get so numerous that I end up having to have him professionally groomed, and his fur ends up shorter than I would like because of the matts. My cavalier also has thicker, curlier fur than some other cavaliers, which makes brushing difficult. I bought this on the recommendation of a lot of other cavalier owners who swear by it. I had looked at the Furminator but was turned off by the cost and mixed reviews. Between the great feedback from other cavalier owners and the almost perfect rating here on Amazon, I decided to go for it. I just received it today and immediately sat down to use it on my Winston. He usually welcomes the opportunity to sit in my lap but ran like hell because he must have seen a brush-like object in my hand. I can't use treats to coax him because then I'll have our four other dogs in our faces, stressing Winston out even more. My husband had to grab him and cuddle him while I started on his back, which I figured was the safest place to start. After a couple of minutes of working on Winston's back, he realized that this process wasn't going to hurt and turned into his usual trusting, lovebug self. He laid on his back and his side and happily let me groom him! The Mars Coat King got out all of his excess fur, including lots of little knots, without much effort at all! I couldn't believe how little pulling I had to do. In about fifteen minutes' time, I had a little bag of fur about half the size of my 22-lb Winston, and his fur looks wonderful! I tried it on our newest rescue, a cocker-cavalier mix with lots of matts in his ears (that were there when we adopted him). We wanted to give this a try before sending him to the groomers to shave his ear fur down (which makes me sad), but all the Mars Coat King did was pull his ear fur and make him squeak :( So this will not work on severe matting, which we expected. Poor Alfie is off to the groomer tomorrow. If you're like me and don't have the time to brush your dog every day, all day, this is the tool for you! I loved that the fur didn't go flying all over the place and stayed stuck in the blades until I pulled it out, which was really easy. Every time I've brushed my dogs in the past, I've ended up with a pile of fur plus little fur-tumbleweeds all over the place. Not so with the Mars Coat King. I'm a believer and see myself using this regularly! I can't wait to see how nice his fur will be with long-term use, and I imagine he will need to see the groomer a lot less often.
K**E
Works well but not in the way described
First off, this stripper works very well and will indeed remove excess hair, tangles and the like. Larger knots will probably still need to be cut out but for my Golden Retriever, the day to day "dreadlocks" are cleaned up nicely. The cutting head is not as large as I expected, maybe 2-1/2" wide so on a large dog it takes some time. I sit on the floor watching tv and spend maybe 1/2 hour "combing" him out and end up with enough hair to make another dog. Be careful though because the tines are sharpened hooked knives and can slice your finger. But, not that it is a huge concern, contrary to the claims this tool does not selectively remove dead hair. It works like a thinning comb and cuts out hair that get hung up in the tines. Bottom line is that it works great at cleaning up long coats especially if you're not combing your dog every day or even once a week. After a few sessions with this tool I've noticed a much smoother and better looking coat and a lot less hair to sweep up on our wood floors. 4 stars instead of 5 because the head could be a little wider and the description is misleading in terms of how it works.
A**B
Best tool, no pulling or ripping out fur!
This is the best tool I have bought! You can tell it is not ripping the hair out, it glides. I have never gotten so much hair off my golden. Itโs worth the price and well made!
C**L
Amazing husky brush!!!
THIS BRUSH IS AMAZINNNGGG!!!! Im stubborn ass husky is so annoying to brush he hits me back after 2 min of brushing. He did not mind this one at all!!!! I was able to get his entire one side and then more lol. Obviously I canโt get his whole body in one sitting but I sure did damage! The handle is so lux and sleek that you can smell the wood! Itโs so nice. Get it.
G**O
Furtastic! Buy itโฆ itโs amazing.
Iโve tried numerous brushes and found them all good but this is ridiculously good. All this came out very easiest and quickly and in rush her every night with her old brush! Itโs sturdy and feels like itโll last forever. Very impressed.
J**H
The answer for heavy shedding dogs
My dog hates grooming but this tool DOES NOT HURT her and is brilliant at removing uncomfortable undercoat and loose top coat, bet thing Iโve bought for her in 11 years. Wish Iโd found it earlier.
S**R
Well worth the cost and wait for a small brush.
My long aired German sheperd's heading was creating so much mess in my house and had seen the Mars comb highly rated on HSD forums. It took 20 days to arrive from the U.S. to Australia. On arrival its much smaller than I anticipated but man it packs a punch. My GSD girls gets so many matted areas of fur caused by the weed seeds on my property and this comb glides through her coat quickly stripping these areas. Her coat is so lighter now and I'm sure more comfortable for my girl in the Australian heat. Love it and well worth the cost and wait for anyone with a long haired animal.
D**L
Great for dematting, but a bit expensive
Easy to use, very sturdy, so price isn't too bad. Seems like the price went up recently, not sure of this is an Amazon thing, but not happy with that part.
T**N
Awesome
Great job at removing undercoat
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