
Advice is a freeby little one - it's the kit that costs ;)
What the Tervs have:-
three M&Ps - one all bristle, one all nylon and one mixed. The all nylon is best for really damp coats (bristle can rot with damp) however for static I find the mixed one works best and so long as coat is just finely sprayed it doesn't harm the brush. The all bristle is a fluff and tidy job for a coat already groomed to the skin.
slicker - fine (soft wire) version is great for areas that matt so behind ears, feathers on legs, underbellys (gently!) and trousers. I'd use the slicker on dead undercoat personally as it takes it out more quickly and effectively IMO than a comb.
Combs - I only use a comb for behind ears and feathers on front legs after dried mud/sticky willow rambles have messed them up. My preferred comb for when not in moult or when trying to hang onto a slightly loose coat has rotating teeth - tidies up but takes out the minimum. Probably not much use other than for shows etc.
Blaster :) :) :) The MUST HAVE item in any double coated fuzz ball wardrobe (keeps household chores to a minimum too :-p )
I'm guessing little red person has more of the BSD type coat for length and texture than your handsome silver grey chap so perhaps best you invest in a slicker for moults (or better still aforementioned blaster) and you should find that regular grooming with the M&P prevents matts in between coat changes. IMO the singularly most important factor is spraying the coat regardless of the tools - it prevents stretching or breaking the hair and keeps areas likely to be slightly too wiry (around tail and thighs) from turning into brillo-pads

HTH, Teri :)
aka Aunty S!