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Online Discounted Models
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Online suppliers often have a surplus and are willing to discount some of their inventory. If buying online, make sure you're buying the latest model if that's what you want. Use the Furminator website, which features all its current tools and bathing supplies, as a reference.
In-Store Specials on Tools
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Authorized retailers include PetSmart, Petco and many veterinarian clinics and grooming salons. These stores sometimes offer in-store specials and coupons, but this requires waiting. Sign up for the store's email newsletter and look for Furminator discounts. Stores may offer discounts when they have a surplus or during sales events.
Older Models
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Furminator updates many of its products every year. Once they do that, older models are discounted. Find older models at stores or online, but be sure the product is authentic. Furminator tools are marked with oval-shaped yellow tags with the word "FURminator" written under a blue paw.
Used Tools
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Some dog and cat owners return their Furminator tools to stores because they purchased the wrong size. Although these tools are barely used, they are discounted to reflect the open packaging. Check with your local store or search online for gently used Furminator brushes.
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Discount Furminator Deshedding Tools
Furminator tools help reduce shedding in dogs and cats by gently pulling out loose hair, especially in the undercoat. The tools include brushes, bathing products and even a coat to help your dog dry after its Furminator bath, and some pet stores offer a Furminator grooming package at their dog salons. While there are knockoff tools that mimic Furminator products, the authentic versions are lead-, cadmium- and toxin-free and do not cut your pet's skin. Some cost as much as $85 or more, as of the date of publication. Find discount Furminator tools online and by using in-store coupons.