🐶 Say goodbye to fur chaos with RemovFur!
The RemovFur Pet Hair Remover is a lightweight, ergonomic tool designed to effortlessly remove pet hair from various surfaces. With thousands of bristles and a larger coverage area, it outperforms traditional lint brushes and rollers, making it an essential addition to your grooming kit for both home and car use.
A**R
Okay
It's a brush. Just a brush.
J**A
Two Stars
Brush didn't remove anymore hair than a rag or vacuum
M**K
Four Stars
Works better than lint rollers. But it is slightly abrasive on upholstery.
B**N
Four Stars
Works great!
R**F
One Star
Ended up using as a dish washing tool. Doesn't do anything to hair.
B**J
Must have for dog owners
Great product. Gets the hair off of the carpeted upholstery in my car perfectly.
D**E
It took me 30 seconds to fall in love with it. 3 minutes later I was stunned. This thing is seriously awesome!
I am reminded of the scene in Batman where he goes "This is not a car!" Seriously--this is not a brush; I have seen many of those over my years on this planet. This is powered by majeek! Oh, quick disclaimer, just in case you think I am some kind of corporate shill. I was offered a free sample of this product in exchange for an honest review. Since I have a black cat that loves to shed as much as he loves to rub up on everything I said "oh hell yes!" I was expecting another pet brush that grabs hair by sheer bristle-count density.Let me tell you what this did to my 7 foot cat tower. Previously I had used green scrubby pads, pet brushes, wet paper towels, dry cloth towels; pretty much experimented with everything, and these all worked to some extent. The moment this came in the mail (it is just a brush by the way - there are no frills, buzzers, or instructions) I attacked the giant cat tower with it. Normally I spend about 15-20 minutes scraping and rubbing it to scrub the cat hair off of it. Three minutes with this brush and I was almost done. This is some kind of voodoo technology; or maybe it is just the material the bristles are made of. They are soft to the touch (non abrasive - you won't scratch yourself with this thing) and EXTREMELY densely packed, but like the words in the promo picture say they really do grab hair like a magnet.Next I scrubbed the low pile carpet. Another reviewers said this is too small for couches. I say pish-tosh! I scrubbed a 12 by 8 carpet with this in about twenty minutes (I had to test this thing to make sure it worked and I wasn't going to get lazy just because I got it for free). I take reviewing products very seriously and I needed to prove to myself that the cat tower experience wasn't the result of some spray they put on the brush for your first time use. The carpet was now cat hair free. Next, the cat!Fortunately Shadow trusts me implicitly. He didn't run away when I came at him with the brush. It de-extra haired him, and he didn't seem to mind the process at all. He just sat there and purred. I wouldn't replace a regular pet brush with this. I would only give it 4 stars for using on your cat. It's real strengths are carpets and cat towers. I did try various clothes next and found the same results. Essentially: it won't scratch your items (you should probably not use this on a knit sweater of course). it DOES remove fur, and it is easy to clean considering that it gets caked with hair in seconds. It is that good.The handle is perfect for a medium sized woman's hand. I have big monster claws so it did feel a bit small. You will have to adjust your grip to find what works best for you. I have had this thing for about two weeks now and I seriously love it. There are good products, and there are great products (and some stinkers). You will know instantly that this is a GREAT brush. There is no "warming up to it" period. Pull it out of the plastic bag it comes in and start brushing anything that is congested with hair. If you have read this far I will add that I also tested it against my $200 vacuum. The vacuum was a LOT faster on the carpet and of course destroyed the brush on the wood floor, but the vacuum can't get in tight corners, can't clean the cat tower, or the comfy chair, and I would never vacuum my clothes. This is a serious winner. You can use it wet or dry. Thanks for reading. I hope this helps.(I'd add a photo, but who wants to see clumps of cat hair?)
C**K
A Fur Remover That Actually Works!!!
*** NOTE: I was given a free sample of this product in exchange for an honest review. ***I own a Collie. Thus I also own a house with stray hair "everywhere". My wife and I have tried MANY products to get the hair out of our couches, carpet, etc, and either they don't work at all (like a big sponge I bought which did "zip" and started to break apart on the first use) or they get hopeless clogged with fur and require constant cleaning (like the rotary brush on my vacuum cleaner that I'm constantly taking apart).This is why I was thrilled - but skeptical - to try the RemovFur Pet Hair Remover around my house. Since I'd tried everything else, I thought "what the heck", but was not expecting much. Out of the box, the Hair Remover is basically a brush with thick, stiff black nylon bristles. The handle is a little awkward to hold. I'm not sure how they would make it better, but it seemed kind of small to me. Nonetheless, after a few swipes on the couch, there was already fur all over the brush which I thought was a miracle in itself considering some of the other crap I'd tried. I then took the brush to the dog's bed and you'd think I'd birthed a Tribble with all the fur I wa removing from it. Same thing on the stairway carpet. Since the dog doesn't go upstairs, there isn't as much fur here, but our stocking feet still track fur upstairs. I felt kind of strange "brushing" my carpet, but it was certainly alot easier than dragging the vacuum up the stairs a couple times a week and it was also much easier to clean up afterwards!Overall I am very pleasantly surprised at how well the RemovFur Pet Hair Remover worked for me! Its a very simple product to use and yields very tangible dividends. Two thumbs way up high on this one!
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