Dyson Groom
- Suitable for medium or long haired dogs
- Slicker bristles positioned at 35°
- Remove loose dog hair from the coat before it?s shed around the home
- Captures allergens during grooming
- Removes dead skin cells improving coat condition
Dyson Groom- Self Cleans. Mess free vacuum assisted grooming Groom mode. Self clean mode. Collect loose dog hair during grooming. Simply release trigger to remove hair from the bristles and into the vacuum. Collect loose dog hair during grooming. Simply release trigger to remove hair from the bristles and into the vacuum.
List Price: $ 69.99
Price: $ 69.00
Love it!,
Bought this item as soon as it hit the market. Yes, it is simply a brush that takes the hair directly to the canister. But, I use it everyday on my lab and I love it! The brushing process is much easier and cleaner! Not sure how effective it would be on small dogs or dogs with short hair. Watch the videos on the dyson website to see exactly what you are getting.
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Yes, Does What it Says it Does,
After reading the few available reviews here and elsewhere I ended up purchasing this item. It was quite obvious from all written and video information what this product is and does.
I have three full grown labs, two black and one yellow (Gracie, who sheds like it’s 95 degrees year ’round). Hair flies off Grace constantly as she walks around the house. I’ve used this thing on her several times now and actually looked closely for hair dropped on the floor during the process…I have yet to find ONE piece. It actually suctions from above the brush mechanism as you’re brushing with the button pushed so as to suck up (according to Dysons site) hair and allergens…seems to be so.
Admittedly I was a bit skeptical and was more than prepared to return it should it not work well. I’ll not be returning it.
Yes, it’s made out of plastic, like pretty much all other Dyson products. No, it’s not “cheap” plastic. It’s heavy duty, well made, well fit material.
There are actually more bristles than I had thought based on the photos and they are smaller and shorter. I was worried they may not work well with medium length lab-hair…they do.
Yes, hair and dust sticks to this, just like every other Dyson product. Get yourself some Static Guard spray or take a dryer sheet and wipe down all the surfaces that attract hair…problem solved. Actually Dyson should include an environmentally friendy anti-static spray or cloth with all their vacuums.
The only slight issue I had was finding out whether it would work with my Dyson Vac…the DC23 Animal Canister. You’d think I wouldn’t even need to check, what with the “Animal” designation on the vac but the Dyson site was pretty ambiguous about it…saying that it wouldn’t work with some canister models, particularly the Motorhead versions…of which it seemed the DC23 Animal was one. Works fine with this canister and looks as if it would work with just about all the Dyson upright and canister vacs.
The videos on the Dyson web-site are pretty impressive. So much so they tended to make me even more skeptical. I can tell you without a doubt they are not doctored in the least…when you let that button go and the bristles retract the hair disappears in a blink.
Oh, yes and you should definitely either make sure your dog will tolerate the vacuum being so close first or be willing to put some time in to accustom him/her to it.
I would highly recommend this item to anyone with a shedding pet (although the cat won’t have anything to do with it…yet)
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