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Scalpmaster Barber Brush 100% Boar Bristle Loop Handle Cleans Blades and Combs 1 Pc.
Scalpmaster Barber Brush 100% Boar Bristle Loop Handle Cleans Blades and Combs 1 Pc.
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2.25 inches barber brush with 100% boar bristles is perfect for removing excess hair between clipper passes and is well-suited for clipper cleaning.
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Loop handle allows for maximum control and a comfortable grip. The handle is made of hight-quality plastic that can be disinfected with barbicide or any other disinfectant.
Dimensions: 2.40 x 2.5 x 2.25 inches
Item wight: 1.5 oz.
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