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⚡ Say goodbye to lice, hello to hassle-free hair days!
The V-Comb LICETEC A1 is a rechargeable, cordless head lice comb designed to provide a chemical-free, mess-free treatment experience. Lightweight and compact, it uses precision comb teeth to physically remove lice and nits, making it a safer alternative for children and families seeking an eco-friendly lice solution.






| Asin | B08D36MK8J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307 in Hair Combs |
| Date First Available | 18 December 2021 |
| Item Model Number | 9334604001370 |
| Manufacturer | LICETEC |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 7 cm; 358.34 g |
S**U
Works well
It does met the need but still takes a lot of time.. the filter is very expensive... ope i never have to use it agai .. I have finished 2 already... now I'll have to buy again and it's expensive.
W**D
Suction power is very low,
The product is very expensive compared to price are getting. 1) the suction power is very low, headlice is not sucked inside, it get stucked in comb we need to push it manually.. 2) The price of the product does not match quality..
J**M
It is fine
But no idea regarding disposible lice carrying kit From where & how?
H**Y
Eeeeek lice!
Amazing comb♡ Disgusting to see what goes in the vacuum bag..... but also satisfactory. Horrid little lice need to be cleared out and with daily use of the V- Comb you'll never have an issue with lice. Just know how to properly use it and you will see results.
M**E
Waste of money
I thought I would really love this but it was a disaster. It hurts the head and pulls the hair and all for a very slow process and not much actual lice removal. It takes hours to do the whole head and getting the eggs out of the comb was very annoying. It's loud too and my kids didn't like that. I wish I'd returned it but I missed the return window. If you have kids that don't like hairdryers and things that make noise, this will NOT be the comb for you! Better to get a big container of hot soapy water and after washing out whatever nit stuff you use (nitrid is the best IMO), have a good few plastic or non pulling metal combs, a roll of kitchen paper or toilet roll and section hair into 4 and go at it section by section, dipping in soapy water and then wiping on paper each time you comb. It takes time but at least you'll still have £50 in your wallet! The top of the comb keeps coming off too and the filters are very expensive. Parents all over the world, I feel your pain when it comes to lice removal, it's an absolute ball ache. I wish you luck in your quest to remove the civilization living upon the heads of your children. All power to you.
E**A
Works well, but takes some time
I recently bought the V-Comb A1 to deal with my daughter's lice infestation, and overall, I’m pretty happy with it. It’s a great alternative to chemical treatments, which I’m always hesitant to use. The comb is gentle, and my daughter didn’t complain at all during the process, which is a big win for us. The suction feature is awesome—you can actually see the lice getting trapped in the filter, which gives you peace of mind that it’s working. I love that it’s reusable, and the fact that there’s no mess or strong odor is a huge bonus. My only downside is that it can be a bit time-consuming, especially if you’re dealing with longer hair. You have to go section by section and make sure you’re thorough, which takes a while. But once you get the hang of it, it’s much easier and way less stressful than traditional methods. Overall, I’d recommend it for parents looking for a chemical-free option, but just be prepared to spend some time combing through!"
T**E
Good buy
This is trippy! The vacuum does seem strong enough but I get the lice! Maybe not all, but its amazing to see them in the filter bag. I wish the vacuwas stronger because someone the lice fall off onto the floor. The comb is a good one and the small brush help clean the comb. I dont regret.
R**D
Doesn't work!
Do not waste your mone! The vacuum has very weak suction . And your best bet is to comb them out the old way. This thing was expensive and useless! I'm so disappointed.
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