2 PK FurZapper Pet Hair Remover
| Brand | FURZAPPER |
| Material | Silicone |
| Color | Yellow |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
| Handle Material | Plastic, Plastic |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
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- Do NOT use Fabric Softener or Dryer Sheets
- 2 Pack perfect for 2 Pets
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Product Description
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The FurZapper is a safe, re-usable, and effective pet hair remover that goes into your washer/dryer and gently removes pet hair from your clothing, Just place the FurZapper into your clothes washer during your regular washing cycles, and it goes to work gently adhering to, and separating pet fur or pet hair from your clothing. While effective in the washer, it works fantastic in the clothes dryer along with your freshly washed laundry, often filling up your lint trap faster than ever.
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | FurZapper |
| ASIN | B074CHX3HH |
| Item model number | 4867 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58 in Amazon Launchpad (See Top 100 in Amazon Launchpad) #2 in Amazon Launchpad Small Business Promotion #10 in Lint Removers #30 in Amazon Launchpad Beauty & Health |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 28, 2017 |
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Do Not Use with Fabric Softener or Dryer Sheets- just add to washer AND Dryer
DO NOT USE with Fabric Softener or Dryer Sheets
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United States on February 13, 2019
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Sweepa Duo Rubber Brush: this worked best on my couch. It was a bit labor intensive, for me at least, because the pet hair had become embedded in the leather. We have a large sectional, so by the time I had wiped the sides, backs, and seats of the couch, I was winded and about 30 min had passed. I had tried a bunch of other products prior to this, and even the at-home latex glove trick, to no avail. While hairs were still present on the couch, this tool provided the most relief.
Fur Zapper 2-pack pet hair remover: I wanted to love this, but it just didn't work for me. I see no less hair on clothes now than I did before I purchased these. I also followed the suggestion to run dirty clothes in the dryer for a few minutes to "loosen" the pet hair prior to washing. I did find some pet hair in the lint trap after this, but not enough to take this extra step in my opinion.
Delomo Pet Grooming Glove: Our dogs actually really enjoyed being groomed with this glove, and we got an enormous amount of hair off the two of them. It felt great to see it come off on the glove instead of floating around my house, so this product is a keeper!
Gonzo Pet Hair Lifter sponge: this worked best on my clothes. The terrier's hair has a way to get embedded in material, making it so hard to get out. My sticky tape rolls would only go so far. I would leave the house about 75% hair-free. This sponge really did get up a lot of hair that was "stuck" in sweaters. I did notice that after a few swipes, the hair that had been removed by the sponge would get transferred to the sweater again. I had a hard time getting the hair off the sponge, until I tried this...after a few passes with the sponge, I would take my sticky tape roller and run it all over the sponge to pick up the hair on it, then go back to my sweater with the sponge, and repeat.
I have yet to find a product that works effectively across multiple surfaces. If anyone has a suggestion, please share! But I am pleased with the rubber brush for my couch, the glove for pet grooming, and the pet hair lifter for clothes. I would not purchase the fur zapper again.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2019
Sweepa Duo Rubber Brush: this worked best on my couch. It was a bit labor intensive, for me at least, because the pet hair had become embedded in the leather. We have a large sectional, so by the time I had wiped the sides, backs, and seats of the couch, I was winded and about 30 min had passed. I had tried a bunch of other products prior to this, and even the at-home latex glove trick, to no avail. While hairs were still present on the couch, this tool provided the most relief.
Fur Zapper 2-pack pet hair remover: I wanted to love this, but it just didn't work for me. I see no less hair on clothes now than I did before I purchased these. I also followed the suggestion to run dirty clothes in the dryer for a few minutes to "loosen" the pet hair prior to washing. I did find some pet hair in the lint trap after this, but not enough to take this extra step in my opinion.
Delomo Pet Grooming Glove: Our dogs actually really enjoyed being groomed with this glove, and we got an enormous amount of hair off the two of them. It felt great to see it come off on the glove instead of floating around my house, so this product is a keeper!
Gonzo Pet Hair Lifter sponge: this worked best on my clothes. The terrier's hair has a way to get embedded in material, making it so hard to get out. My sticky tape rolls would only go so far. I would leave the house about 75% hair-free. This sponge really did get up a lot of hair that was "stuck" in sweaters. I did notice that after a few swipes, the hair that had been removed by the sponge would get transferred to the sweater again. I had a hard time getting the hair off the sponge, until I tried this...after a few passes with the sponge, I would take my sticky tape roller and run it all over the sponge to pick up the hair on it, then go back to my sweater with the sponge, and repeat.
I have yet to find a product that works effectively across multiple surfaces. If anyone has a suggestion, please share! But I am pleased with the rubber brush for my couch, the glove for pet grooming, and the pet hair lifter for clothes. I would not purchase the fur zapper again.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018
I put two in the wash, then transfer them over to the dryer along with three whool balls and I can tell you without question the combo is better than anything else I’ve ever tried. My clothes are fur free and you can reuse the fur zapper a few times before you need to clean it, which is very easy. It not only helps with pet hair, I’ve noticed those annoying tiny white balls on all of my black leggings disappear as well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018
I put two in the wash, then transfer them over to the dryer along with three whool balls and I can tell you without question the combo is better than anything else I’ve ever tried. My clothes are fur free and you can reuse the fur zapper a few times before you need to clean it, which is very easy. It not only helps with pet hair, I’ve noticed those annoying tiny white balls on all of my black leggings disappear as well.
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I gave it a go and I am happy with it although I have only used it once and I used it on the tumble dryer only.
I saw a lot of reviews of people saying it doesn’t work - it does work BUT you CANNOT USE fabric softener with this, which I think it’s where a lot of people are failing.
The material is like a piece of sticky wobbly jelly which I assume is why fabric softener won’t work with these as the fabric softener creates a sort of soft topcoat in our clothes which makes the sticky material ineffective.
We have 4 pets - 3 cats and 1 dog and even though I’m always vacuuming the house, there’s always some pet hair that goes in our clothes which is something I absolutely detest.
The tumble dryer helps a lot to keep our clothes pet hair free but in the Summer because I leave them on the line outside, I’m hoping that by not using fabric softener this will help in the washing machine.
I will post more reviews after a few washes. For now 3 stars until I get to experiment a bit more and see how it works best.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 22, 2020
I gave it a go and I am happy with it although I have only used it once and I used it on the tumble dryer only.
I saw a lot of reviews of people saying it doesn’t work - it does work BUT you CANNOT USE fabric softener with this, which I think it’s where a lot of people are failing.
The material is like a piece of sticky wobbly jelly which I assume is why fabric softener won’t work with these as the fabric softener creates a sort of soft topcoat in our clothes which makes the sticky material ineffective.
We have 4 pets - 3 cats and 1 dog and even though I’m always vacuuming the house, there’s always some pet hair that goes in our clothes which is something I absolutely detest.
The tumble dryer helps a lot to keep our clothes pet hair free but in the Summer because I leave them on the line outside, I’m hoping that by not using fabric softener this will help in the washing machine.
I will post more reviews after a few washes. For now 3 stars until I get to experiment a bit more and see how it works best.
Never used dryer sheets or fabric softener. Used them both in the wash and dry loads and cleaned them with soap, every few loads to try to make them sticky. I tried hot/cold washes, normal drying and air drying cycles, as some reviews say they work with just air cycles (they don't)
They pick up quite a bit of lint, so if you're worried about lint, maybe these are a good alternative. But they almost always come out of the washer and dryer with 0 - 2 pet hairs at the absolute most, stuck to them and that's only if a long hair happened to sort of wrap itself around one of the circles of the product.
I bought these specifically for large amounts of cat hair and they simply don't perform the function that they claim. Should be a 0 star, but it's not an option, so 1 star, it is.

















