Electric Spray Pet Hair Brushes: Includes 2 steamy pet brushes in 2 main colors, coffee and white, each color you will receive 1 pcs, can be applied for your pets, making it a nice solution for households with more than one furry friend; You can solve pet grooming problems, such as grooming, steam cleaning and massage to effectively deal with tangles and matted fur.
Delicate Design: The steam function adds a new dimension to pet grooming; The pet grooming comb with steam enhances the deep cleansing process, ensuring that your pet’s coat is not just visibly clean, but also hygienically safe; The compact design of the brush makes it easy to handle, and the comfortable handle eases the grooming process for you and your pet.
Steam Spray: This Electric spray pet hair brushes uses steam spray technology to loosen and remove dust and dirt that has accumulated on pet fur simply by pressing the switch button; The steam spray is not only safe, but also gently cleans the hair, making your cat look healthier while also allowing you to enjoy a clean space
Wide Range of Usages: The steam pet brush combines grooming, steam cleaning, and massaging in one handy tool; Not only can it penetrate hair roots, untangle and remove hair, it can also provide a soothing massage for your pet and improve your pet’s mood; It is suitable for dogs, cats and pets
It helps to maintain your cat’s hygiene while providing a relaxing and enjoyable grooming experience.
The safe charging design ensures you can use and recharge the product; We’ll include a charging cable
Product information:
Specifications: porcelain white, milk Brown
Material: ABS
Applicable object: Dog
Type: pet massage comb
Packing list:
Massage comb X1
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Memly –
This is a rechargeable ultrasonic cool steam emitting pet brush. The rubber bristles help to remove and hold onto loose fur. We put in distilled water into the reservoir. There’s one power on/off button. It works like a cool mist humidifier in that regard. It’s very quiet.It works well and all my cats seem to enjoy it. It’s not as harsh as dry brushing. I do have to work fast because it emits a lot of steam and the fur will get a bit too damp after a while. This brush is nice to use between shampoos!
Jenny Henderson –
Keep an eye on where the water disperses out- can become clogged. But overall this is the best 12 bucks ive spent for a dog AND cat brush.Animals used on:Short haired mutt- like the hairs that kinda hurt when poked the wrong way.Medium legnth hair dog- not much of an undercoat besides on her hinny. Lots of hair to brush tho.Long hair thick coat cat- hes a shedder and hates brushing. And he has a ton of long hair!This brush took hair off of all of them EASILY! LOVE IT! Great battery life. Steamer works. Id buy again hands down.
Katrina82 –
I have 4 long haired cats that shed constantly. I used this on the worse one, she also had a lot of static, and I was amazed at how well it worked. The steam/spray option cuts out the static while getting rid of all the loose fur! Definitely recommend!
aptwalker –
Easy to operate and the fine mist really does keep the fur from flying away. Warm tap water is sufficient to keep this comfortable for the cats, though there are mixed reactions from the steam. It clears through the shedding hair quickly enough that you don’t have to shower them in water vapor to get the anti-static effect you desire.Pretty sure I’m going to pick up a second one for my son’s cats.
Jes –
I actually used this for my small pound pom mix and he actually enjoyed this more than regular brushing. I was so surprised. It also captured really well for his fur type. I’m impressed by this little thing. And it is small which is great for storage. Easy to clean too!
Lucia –
This brush is amazing because the steam cleans my cat at the same time and she absolutely loves it. She will ask me to brush her hair all the time. It’s super easy to use.
JoJo –
This is a nice brush for a mid-length hair cat. The bristles are not strong enough for my long hair and do not pull as much hair off my short hair as my silicone glove brushes. I do like how easy it is to clean. My long hair cat does like the way it feels, which is surprising as he usually hates brushes, so I will use it on him from time to time but not as the main brush to get his shedding hair removed.
SusanS –
The most important feature is that my cat enjoys being brushed with this. The handle is comfortable to use. The cleaning feature that removes the hair in the brush with a push of a button works well and is a must have. The head of the brush is smaller than other similar brushes I have, so this may be best for smaller cats that aren’t long hair.
Diana A. –
Our bulldog begs to be brushed with this! The cats are good with it until I use the water feature. The hissing sound isn’t loud but loud enough to scare the cats into not wanting to be brushed for days after. It works great though at collecting the fur so it doesn’t fly all over when brushing.
Andie Yancey –
I was really excited to review this product because I have five cats (two girls and three boys). They absolutely love being brushed for hours on end. I can’t even step away to wash my hands in the restroom without them running in and eagerly butting their heads against the hairbrush. It’s quite a comical sight!However, I must say that all five of my cats did not take to this product as enthusiastically as I had hoped. They adore the brush itself; it’s well-built, functions wonderfully, and does everything it claims to do. Crafted from solid plastic, it’s surprisingly lightweight. The only suggestion I have is to add a bit of padding to the handle, especially for someone like me with nerve damage in their hands. Nonetheless, it’s a fantastic product for any pet owner, provided your furry friend doesn’t mind the slight high-pitched whistle, the low hissing sound, and the mist that it emits.The product comes beautifully packaged, holds a charge for an extended period, and features a convenient USB-C port for faster charging. The inclusion of a little plastic bottle is a thoughtful touch, though heavy usage may necessitate a replacement down the line. Overall, I believe this product has the potential to be truly exceptional!
Max W. –
Wasn’t expecting too much but I am positively surprised. The vaporized water helps that the hair collections and the cats don’t really mind it as long as you don’t run it too long to the extent that they get too wet.
A.Wall –
I use it every day, my cats did not reject the material and allow themselves to be combed and massaged, and it also helps to keep there from being so much hair on the floor and furniture.I like it, so easy to use and clean!
TJ Schmidt –
This is helpful when your cat could use a bit more help with grooming. It adds some water water in addition to being a brush. I got this for my 17 year old cat.
Kathleen San MartinoKathleen San Martino –
This is a hard plastic brush with a tiny water reservoir and a tiny USB charging cable and no instructions.For the brush, I just filled the reservoir, charged the brush in my computer, and then turned it on and brushed my cat after it was charged for about two hours. I could not tell if it was fully charged or not because there is no charging light. If I tilted the brush, there was a halo of a red light that could be seen through the plastic but that light never changed to any other color.Once I turned this on, steam came out which reduced static electricity. It also grabbed hair on my cats. Note that I have three long-haired cats. As can be seen from my video, my cat loves this. The massaging nubs are gentle on him and the steam keeps the static away during the winter. The current price of $9.99 is competitively priced. I do wish it came with instructions that explained charging time.
Kara –
This basic wire brush is nice for shedding season. I have both dogs with double coats as well as cats and the brush works on everybody. It seems nice and solid. It is easy to hold. I like the one push to get the fur off of it.My only complaint is that once a few of those little plastic caps come off the ends (as is inevitable) then I will scraping my fingers right on the wire every single time I expel the fur from the brush.
Amar Du –
I have 3 cats that do not like to take baths so this brush is the next best thing. I wasn’t sure if it would work so I used it on my longhair cat first. I brushed his fur first to take off a much loose hair before using the steam brush. My cat enjoyed the steam brush and I added 1 drop of my aroma therapy that left my cat not only clean but smelling fabulous. The steam brush worked great on both my long and short-haired cats. I charged the brush after each use but it stays charged enough for 1 month without recharging. I am happy with this steam brush and feel better that I can groom my cats leaving their coats healthy.
Sara Bell –
Didn’t come with paper instructions but it’s pretty self explanatory. It does state on the side of the box that charging time is a 1/2 hr. When plugged in and charging there is a red light on the item but it never changes or turns off (after several hours) so there’s no indication if or when it’s fully charged. It’s a sturdy brush with a handle that swings out and around the head making it easy to hold. The silicone bristles are firm but soft. However the part that attaches to the head of the brush is lifting up and I tried and tried to stick it back down inside but it just isn’t going and unfortunately I’m not even going to bother using it because the first swipe across the hair is going to make it come completely off and I’m not going to sit and mess with it after every stroke. So although it’s a good idea and is sturdy with a handle and an included charging cable, I’m not able to use it.
Billie L –
This rechargeable pet hair brush works really well to help keep the cat hair from flying all over. Just simply press the button to release a cold steam of water to coat the animals fur then brush like normal. The brush collects all the fur.The brush has a small container to put the water in. It comes with a charging cord and a small squeezable water bottle (to fill brush with water)I like it and my cats both seem to enjoy both the cold steam and the brush.This brush comes in white ,pink and greenVery nice brush!
Chris Denayer –
Very interesting device to groom my cat. It may take some getting used to. My cat is just under a year old and I’ve only had her a few months so she is still adjusting to her new life. Upon showing this device to her she was not sure about it. I think perhaps the sound of the steam was a little disconcerting to her. After a slow introduction she allowed some grooming with it. She doesn’t really need intense grooming but I will gradually get her used to this new grooming tool to desensitize her and decrease any fears of such sounds or sensations. If she continues to dislike it I may just use it on my sister’s dog that sheds a ton. All in all it should be useful going forward.
Mrs G –
I’m not sure if the moisture is doing anything for my cat and it freaks her out a little bit but the brush works well.
Patricio z –
It’s a really soft brush and my cat love it, not much water need it, easy to use also came with charger
Happy Customer –
Saw this on tiktok and ordered here-cheaper. I love this bc you can add the Scout’s Honor Probiotic spray with scent and brush our dog. I love that it is so easy to clean and rechargeable.
Wesley Stuart –
This review is for the Quite Paw Store.I got the white rectangle steam slicker brush. So being a certified groomer and having fur babies, horses, cows, goats… all of my life, I feel very experienced in speaking about the quality of grooming equipment. I’m used to using standard slicker type brushes with the metal teeth, I do not generally like the little plastic/rubber balls on the end of the bristles as it makes the brush less effective at getting down through the hair, to the skin to remove the dead hair/tangles. Now you do need to be a bit more careful to not use that type of brush to harshly as you do not want to irritate the skin. But honestly it’s hard to beat them as far as how well they perform their intended purposes. If it’s an animal that has fur/hair and I’ve owned it, I’ve used a slicker brush on it! And the animals love it too!My rotts compete to be the next one to be groomed, they jump right up on a grooming stand/table to be the next one getting brushed! If you know anything about rotts then you know how thick their coats are and that they blow them twice a year with the changing seasons. We are talking lots and lots of hair! LOL It means a ton of brushing/grooming and frequent vacuuming if you want to keep your carpets clean LOL.I’ve never noticed having an issue with static build up with the dogs coats and their hair is not the type it flies up into the air, but cat hair is different. So I can see this steam brush being more of an asset with cats, and there are plenty of dog breeds that have the fluffy undercoats it would be great for too.But I’m going to be honest here, I just do not see the steam function as a must have personally. The brush does not hold much in it’s reservoir, so you will be refilling it often if you need that function. The brush still has some positives to it. It’s light weight and easy to use, it’s a smaller head than any of my other slicker brushes so will be able to get into smaller areas on your pet like between their legs…if your worried about hurting your pet with a metal/wire tooth slicker this has the little plastic balls on the ends of the bristles to protect their skin from irritation, the push button cleaning feature is nice instead of having to remove a matt of hair from the brush with your fingers or a comb…When I put this VS the regular price $19.99 per the listing I must say it’s high, even with it being on sale right now for $16.19 it doesn’t change my mind for very sound reasons.First of all I still have the same slicker brush I used as a kid to comb out my horses/ponies manes and tails! It has a thick wooden base/handle that is reinforced with metal, the bare metal/wire bristles are imbedded in a thick flexible rubber base on the brush head. You can buy almost the exact same brush I have at any number of discount stores for $1.00 – $5.00! I have sent countless grooming clients to those stores to get one so they can keep their dog/cat properly brushed out/detangled at home between grooming sessions.So in the end it’s up to you which is the best grooming tool for your particular applications. As always I only do honest reviews and will update if needed. I hope this helps you make the best choices how to spend your $.
Pol Borner –
It’s a decent brush that steams the cats fur. It makes it easier to get the hair out and leave their coat shiny. Only downside is you need to have the brush pulled in when you use it
Mandy Norton –
The steam brush is great for my cat that has long hair that gets everywhere. The steam is just cool water being misted out but that helps with the hair not flying around that does not get caught in the brush. The brush does not take long to charge with the provided cord and last a long time when brushing your animal, but you will need to refill the water tank many times to complete a full grooming. The mist is a little surprising to the cat at first so go slow and brush without the mist the turn on the mist while brushing so not to upset your animal all at once, after a few times of dry brushing then mist brushing my cat was loving the brush. The brush has rubber nibs that grab the fur without hurting the animal and helps get all the loose and shedding hair off, I love this brush.
Aron Burn –
I have a cat that hates to be groomed and walks away soon as you try to comb her. For the price point, I figured I’d give this a try. Surprising, she actually loved it and was purring the entire time.
Kimberly T –
I have a 70 pound golden doodle who is a real challenge to groom. Sending her to the groomer is so expensive that my husband and I havve been trying to do a lot of maintenance at home so we don’t have to send her as often. With that, we’re ordered a lot of grooming tools and have several brushes similar to this. Most of them are difficult to work through her coarse/curly hair, especially for novices like ourselves. This one, though, has changed everything! The “steam” is cold, of course, and really does just enough to make her hair manageable rather than wet. It made her hair completely different after her bath — it really had a nice fluff to it rather than a kinky curl. I highly recommend this for folks who are challenged by grooming and/or have a dog who is difficult to groom.