Flea Zapper Electronic Comb, Kills Fleas with Ease

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $32.99
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Lentek
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Lentek EAN: 0785169838182 Feature: The Zapper "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. Label: Lentek Manufacturer: Lentek Publisher: Lentek Studio: Lentek
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Features
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The Zapper "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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Editorial Reviews:
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The Lentek Flea Zapper Comb can eliminate fleas from your pet without the use of sprays, dips or powders.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: flea zapper Comment: 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.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Flea Zapper Comb is a Sham Comment: 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?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lives up to its claims Comment: I was a little skeptical, especially when I heard the high pitched whine the comb makes, but to my amazement that doesnt bother my cat at all - and she LOVES the comb! When she hears the whine she comes running. It zaps the fleas just like they say, and definitely causes no harm. Kitty once touched her lip to it and got a little shock, which didnt seem to bother her. The reason I give it 4 stars not 5 is because its cheaply made for something which isnt exactly cheap. The battery compartment doesnt close well and pops off easily, the tines of the comb bend too easily and even the plastic part of the comb has already broken. But I wouldnt hesitate to get another when I need one!
Customer Rating:      Summary: its ok Comment: i have the same experiences as the last guy. it works just ok and i have to put tape on the battery cover.
Customer Rating:      Summary: removing fleas from my dog one month use. Comment: It works pretty good. The fleas do get electrocufied, sometimes, they just get stunned, or just plainly caught. I use a small dish with soap to drop them from the comb. You do need to use the small plastic comb to remove the fleas that gets stuck between the comb teeth otherwise the electric zapping doesn't work any further. The downfall is that the zapper is cheaply built and I already had to put scotch tape to keep the battery from being disconnected from the unit. Otherwise I would say it works better than a regular flea comb.
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