• INNOVATIVE & VERSATILE CLEANING TOOLS – Carpets, rugs, tile, and more – the FURemover Broom gets your floors cleaner. And with the included Lint Brush, your clothes and upholstery will be free of fur and lint.
  • 100% RUBBER - FURemover Broom and Brush are made of 100% natural rubber which acts like a pet hair magnet to easily remove fur from carpets, rugs, hardwood, and linoleum like regular brooms and lint rollers can never do.
  • BUILT IN SQUEEGEE EDGE – Cleans windows, showers, and windshields with ease. Works great to wipe away liquid spills on tile, concrete, or any hardwood surface such as patio decks or interior flooring
  • TELESCOPIC HANDLE – Easily adjust the broom handle length to suit any user. Handle extends from 36 inches to 60 inches
  • SUPER EASY CLEANUP – Simply wash away excess cat hair and dog hair on the rubber bristles by using soapy water to sanitize and renew. Natural rubber is easy to clean and requires little maintenance.

This thing just plain works. We got a mature golden retriever last year and were told he didn't shed. Then in the spring he started shedding badly. We were tired of hair everywhere and somehow I realized that dragging my shoe across the carpet balled the hair up. I found this product on a whim one day and knew it had to be better than my shoe! I ordered it and it was tough at first. The bristles pulled the hair up but then caught the tufts and spread them around. I found that using short quick strokes with the rake turned upside down got the best results. The backside is more like a squeegee and helps pull the hair up in long rolls and keeps the hair in one big pile. The photo is from out dogs favorite spot on the carpet and we couldn't see ANY hair when I started raking!!!

This broom does what a vacuum can't! With some elbow grease, I saved money and electricity! Even my stair carpet looks groomed! I did short brush strokes and collected fur into small piles. I used my vacuum's tube to suck all the fur piles up so that it was less work for the vacuum. Pros: extends to a little over 5ft, retracts to about 3ft, length of brush is easy to control(not too long), has two sides (brush for carpet, squeegee side for flat surfaces), worth $18 Cons: needs elbow grease ;), brush head occasionally needs to be tightened (depends on how I use it)

Wow! I vacuumed yesterday afternoon, and was shocked by the amount of embedded pet hair that the broom removed. I used the straight edge, pulling it slowly towards me, to open up the carpet pile. Don't get discouraged if it doesn't seem to work right away. I stood at one place going over it for a bit, because my carpet is older, and matted down in high traffic areas. On the kitchen vinyl floor, the brush side trapped floating hair that usually escapes being swept up with a conventional broom. It also cleaned fur out of the dog bed quickly and easily. This thing is definitely a great tool!

One would think a Miele and Eureka vacuum, Casabella, O’Cedar brooms, mops, pushers, pokers, a small microfiber weaving factory, and a leading brand’s blue rubber, nubby broom promising nirvana would obliterate the detritus from two tiny, short-haired, domestic kitties. One day blue rubber, nubby broom’s handle breaks. Enter Furemover. Arrives super fast, packed just right, easy peasy, stick-pole-in-hole assembly and sweep. Much easier to stroke than other brooms of this type, slim, curved shape hugs baseboards and easily gets right where you want it. My bedroom rug is some synthetic fiber and flypaper for dirt. But one of my kittens trembles so intensely with the sound of the vacuum, I haven’t been the OCD, Stepford- wife these past few weeks and an eagerness for alternative cleaning methods. This broom is banana! What’s really crazy making is I didn’t even know there was hair matted into this rug. I thought it just got dirty really fast. And the hair just keeps coming -Twilight Zone stuff from the center of the earth, just keeps coming. I’ve included a few images from rounds three and five on the one rug. Added bonus, my wood floors have never felt so smooth. I’m buying another broom immediately for the same reasons I hyperventilate with less than seven rolls of toilet paper in the house.

I don't have any pets. My boyfriend actually got this to use on the carpet because of my hair & it works great with little effort at all. I bought one for my parents (they have pets) it was so easy and worked so well.

This broom is awesome! I have two large breed dogs (that she'd like crazy) and hard wood floors that have to be swept daily. I don't know how well it would work on carpets, but it does an excellent job sweeping fur, hair, and dirt up. The best part... You don't have to clean the bristles like a regular broom. I just rinsed the broom when I was done and the little dirt that was on the bristles washed away! I hate having to pull dust balls and hair out of normal broom bristles. Just note: The rubber bristles are not fine enough to clean under moldings (the small gap between the molding and the floor) for those areas, I still use a vacuum. I'm not sure why this broom has negative reviews.. I read a bunch of them and can not relate to any of the issues people complained about. I'm chalking them up to user error. As John Lydgate said "you can't please all of the people all of the time".

I bought this broom to remove pet hair in my one bedroom apartment. We lived here for one year with a shedding dog a cat. We own a vacuum but it can barely pick up a popcorn kernel in 10 passes let alone deal with pet hair. The only somewhat worthwhile tool I had to deal with it all was actually getting on my hands and knees and actually brushing the carpet with a pet grooming brush, which was exhausting and rough on the carpet. I also was very afraid to buy a whole new vacuum and spend hundreds of dollars on something that might just clog up and break when faced with all the hair we had here. So I started looking into carpet brooms and rakes. At least if it didn't work, I'd only be out 20 or 30 dollars, tops. There are other carpet rakes and carpet brooms out there that use metal tines, and while I appreciated the sturdy look of it, I noted the reviewers that had issues with the rakes 'jumping' or catching on the carpet. I haven't tried and of the metal carpet rakes, and I don't think I will, since this broom is exactly what I needed. Other products may be effective, but I know with certainty that this one is. I chose this broom because it is marketed specifically as a fur remover and because of the positive reviews describing it, so I'm here to add one more. Like other reviews have noted, this broom is at it's most effective on pet hair when the rubber blade is used, as opposed to the rubber bristles. I was very, very skeptical that the solution to my pet hair problem was something as ludicrous as squeegeeing my carpet, but the results are undeniable. The bristle side does a bit of hair removal, but it often tosses hair out of the way or into the air. I find it's best to use the blade side, and then once everything is clean, to 'fluff' the carpet with the bristles. It makes it look very new and fresh. It's important to note that while this is very effective and very cheap, it's not a miracle. Using this broom on carpet does take a measure more energy than sweeping a smooth floor. As a healthy 24 year old, this did tire me out after 20-30 minutes of work. If you are not fully able-bodied, or just aren't looking to work that hard to save the money, a powerful vacuum cleaner may still be your wisest choice. Also, most non-hair objects will be bounced around by this broom rather than sweeping them up into a pile. In an odd way I was fortunate that all the hair I swept actually trapped a lot of other things inside it as I swept, but you're likely still going to need a vacuum cleaner to take care of the rest. Personally, I plan to purchase a small 20 dollar shop-vac as a companion to this broom, especially because right now I have to just pick up the wads of hair with my hands. The picture I've attached is what I swept from only about a quarter of my apartment. I lured my 40 pound dog into posing next to the hair I extracted for scale and for humorous effect. I also attached a before and after picture of a small section of carpet under my desk. This should highlight the improvement in hair (And even some other debris) removal, as well as how the bristles where able to easily fluff back up a section of carpet that had been pressed down over many months by a heavy metal power strip. Note that in the 'after' picture you can notice some hair still at the baseboard. This is just because It's difficult for me to reach under my desk, and not because there's any difficulty the broom itself has getting close to objects. I hope this gives anyone curious a full run-through of what the broom is actually capable of.

I own a boarding kennel and this is the only broom I use. Outstanding function. I don't even own a conventional broom and I house up to 40 dogs per night.

Update - Still love this thing. But get the one without the handle and pick up a paint stick with a metal end on it from the hardware store. I left the one with the collapsable handle with my sibling and just bought the head for my house. Stuck it on a paint stick and Yay! No more slipping handle. I love this damn thing. I use the squeegee side daily on a sealed concrete floor to pick up dog hair. Works like a champ, and even does a great job on edges. So easy, the hubby voluntarily sweeps with it every day, sometimes twice. I also got him an Eye-vac to instantly suck all the hair and dirt up without him having to go hunt a dustpan and chase the dustpan debris line across the floor. Handle issues - Used this on a small rug runner... not worth the effort in my opinion. While it did work, it is much easier to use the Dyson. Also, if I was going to use this on a rug, I would definitely get a one piece paint pole handle before I attempted any large scale attempt.

I bought this broom 2 years ago and it is still going strong! I have 4 large breed dogs and we have fur - EVERYWHERE! This works so so good! I came back and purchased one for my neighbor and sent one to my favorite pet rescue down south. I am always amazed at what this picks up even after I just ran the vacuum. If you remove the head from the handle you can use the head to do in all the crevices along baseboards where fur gets trapped on the carpets. I also use it that way to do the carpet corners on the stairs. Lastly I use it to get dust and cobwebs off the floors and ceilings. It truly is a super tool.