Natural rubber bristles attract pet hair on a variety of surfaces including carpet, tile, hardwood, and linoleum. It also has a built-in rubber squeegee (sometimes called the one used for windshields) for cleaning windows and spills.
BuzzFeed Shopping colleague Emma Lord loves this genius tool. Here’s some of what she had to say about this: “Embarrassing confession: My hair is so deeply ingrained into the carpet that even vacuuming doesn’t help at all. In fact, to make matters worse, the hair on the floor stuck to the carpet had strange particles lodged in it, and I often found myself simply uprooting clumps of hair that had fallen onto the floor (which looks ugly). I’m sorry). When I bought this broom, I immediately started rolling up clumps of bristles. My carpet seems to have really changed color (turns out the pink was supposed to be more pink, oops). Anyway, what to do with that half-terrifying information. ”
promising review: “I bought this broom two years ago and it’s still doing great! I have 4 large dogs and they have fur everywhere! This works great! Bought one and sent one to my house.Favorite Pet Rescue in the South. Even though I just vacuumed, I’m always amazed at how effective it is. I also use it to remove dust and spider webs from floors and ceilings. A true super tool. ”Rosen
Get it from Amazon $16.99.
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