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Silicone Grips What Suction Can't
Pet hair carries static and winds itself around carpet fibers — so your vacuum glides right over it, every single pass. Silicone rubber works the opposite way: it grips the hair and drags it up and out of the fibers. One push, and everything your vacuum left behind rolls into a pile you can actually see.
1.6 Pounds. Two Seconds. No Cord.
You don't drag out a 15-pound vacuum for one furry corner — which is exactly why the hair keeps winning. This weighs 1.6 lb, hangs by the door, and extends from 31 to 45 inches so you clean standing up, not kneeling on the carpet. See fur, grab it, push, done.
Rinse It. That's The Whole Maintenance.
No bags, no filters, no batteries — and no lint rollers to rebuy every two weeks. Hair doesn't cling to silicone, so when you're done, five seconds under the tap and it's clean. Buy it once, use it for years. That's the entire cost.
What Makes The FurSweep Broom So Special?
Your vacuum is great at what it's built for — dust, crumbs, debris. But pet hair on carpet is a different problem: it's static-charged and physically wound around the fibers, where suction can't reach. That's not a vacuum flaw. It's the wrong tool for this one job.
The FurSweep works the opposite way — silicone grips the hair and drags it out. One tool, one job, done right.
|   | Ours | Your Vacuum |
|---|---|---|
| Pulls wound-in hair | ||
| Ready in 2 seconds | ||
| One-handed, 1.6 lb | ||
| Nothing to rebuy | ||
| Rinses clean | ||
| Deep-cleans dust |
Try It for 60 Days, 100% Risk-Free
Here's the deal: we believe in this broom so much that we don't want you to pay a cent unless it truly works on your carpet.
That's why every order comes with our 60-Day "Clean Sweep" Guarantee.
Get your broom today, do the first push test — vacuum first, then one pass — and see for yourself what your vacuum's been leaving behind. If it doesn't pull up hair you can see, or you're not happy for any reason, just reach out for a full refund.
In other words: the only way you lose is by never trying it.
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FAQ
Will it really pick up hair my vacuum missed?
Will it really pick up hair my vacuum missed?
Yes — that's exactly what it's for. Vacuums pull air, but hair that's static-charged and wound around carpet fibers doesn't come along. Silicone grips and drags it out. Try the first push test: vacuum first, then one pass — you'll see the difference in ten seconds.
Will it scratch my hardwood or tile?
Will it scratch my hardwood or tile?
No. The bristles are soft silicone rubber — no metal, no hard plastic edges. It's scratch-free on hardwood, tile, and carpet.
Does it work on thick or high-pile carpet?
Does it work on thick or high-pile carpet?
Yes — thick carpet is where the most hair hides, and where the rubber blade works hardest. Use short, firm strokes with the blade edge. Note: sweeping carpet takes more effort than hard floors, so work in small sections.
Does it work on cat hair?
Does it work on cat hair?
Yes. Cat hair is finer and clings with even more static — which is exactly what silicone grips best. Works for dogs, cats, and anything else that sheds.
Does the hair stick to the broom like my old brushes?
Does the hair stick to the broom like my old brushes?
No — that's the point of silicone. Hair rolls into piles on the floor instead of wrapping into the bristles. When you're done, rinse it under the tap for a few seconds and it's clean.
How long is the handle?
How long is the handle?
It telescopes from 31 to 45 inches — clean standing up, no more kneeling on the carpet. The head is 12 inches wide, and the whole thing weighs just 1.6 lb.
What if it doesn't work on my carpet?
What if it doesn't work on my carpet?
Every order is backed by our 60-Day "Clean Sweep" Guarantee. If the first push doesn't pull up hair you can see — or you're not happy for any reason — reach out for a full refund.