Oster grooming brushes

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Oster grooming brushes - are they worth the money ?
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They seem very expensive but they are really popular. Am contemplating splashing out on some !!
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Does anyone use them and are they any good ?
 
I love mine, especially the soft finishing brush as it really makes the coat shine. My horse, who never liked getting her face brushed adores the soft rubber curry brush and the face finishing brush. They are expensive, but mine have worn really well. Get someone to buy them for you as a pressie!
 
I got the whole set my my xmas present. Absulutely love them, particulary the main brush its the only brush I have ever had that has survived pickle and teddys tails/manes
 
i got the full set as a christmas pressie but i wouldn't recommend them, the brushes have not worn well, with the bristles splitting and shedding quite alot of plastic fibres in my horses coat! They'd be great for light use, but my horse has a skin condition so needs a thorough groom every day and they're imo just not up to it. I have goathair body brush and suede buffer pad from ebay that have lasted me five years and i find a cheap dandy brush from mole valley every 6 months more than satistfactory!!
 
Tried the tail brushy thing, and to be honest, although it did a good job, and merlins tail is pretty think and goes into kind of rasta twists!!! it also broke loads of the hairs off. There were not millions in the brush itself, but the floor was covered in short broken bits.

So not sure i would bother, i just buy a human hair brush for 99p from wilkinsons!! Cheapskate!!
 
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