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Dec 22, 2020
So Far, So Good
It certainly helps detangle my very thin hair. I put a detangling conditioner on my hair (after shampooing) in the shower and usually use my fingers to detangle. It's a long and arduous procedure. The Tangle Teezer now makes this process much faster and the hair I lose through my fingers now gets deposited in the Teezer.
I'm not crazy about the shape of it for my hands and will be looking for a Tangle Teezer with a handle, but my husband likes the shape and it's also easier for him to detangle his extremely long hair - wet or dry.

Nov 09, 2016
Seems 'Safer' Than Other Wipes
When dining out, I always clean my hands and utensils with hand-wipes. I also clean the extra dishes which are put on the table for bread, sharing, whatever. Servers tend to put their fingers on the edges of plates and sometimes directly on the entire area where food will go. Those hands are not clean.
Dishwashers many times leave pieces of food (dried and hard) sticking to otherwise clean utensils. Because PDI Sani-Hands states that they are safe to use prior to eating/drinking, I'm hoping that they are 'better' than other wet-wipes on the market. Several other brands have a chemical smell. These do not, and the size is generally larger than some others. I've been using these for a few years.
May sound a bit fanatical, but look at your silverware and extra plates on restaurant tables; pay attention to where your server's fingers are when placing things down, and you will see what I'm talking about.