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If you live in a studio apartment, you don’t need a big broom taking up a lot of room. On the other hand, something a little bigger might be needed for a two-story house. They make ergonomic everything now. While standard wood handled brooms of the past never hurt anyone in a substantive sort of way, there are better options out there.

Manufacturer instructions recommend gently testing on a surface before using it to make sure it’s compatible and doesn’t ruin the fabric Our testers found it excellent as promised for clothes and furniture and “effective but inconsistent” on rugs and carpets. Pet parents with flat carpets are likely to have the most success, but the small device still takes a lot more passes to clean a carpet than the larger bristle-style rakes. We recommend it for clothes, furniture, and carpet touch-ups or hard-to-reach places.Additionally, the telescopic handle allows you to extends it from 36 to 60 inches (no more bending over!) and since cleaning a natural rubber is a breeze, maintenance can’t get any easier, as you simply have to rinse the bristles under water, sanitize, and let dry. 3. Fox Trot Fur Buster Rubber Broom Just, worlds of difference. It was almost as if this broom should have been invented for this floor. When you’re trying to clean, pet hair is one of the worst things you can find. It can feel like a never-ending nightmare to clean up. In my opinion, the only people who should skip a dog hair broom are those of you with a hypoallergenic dog or aren’t bothered by dog hair…

What kind of floor are you going to be using your broom on the most? While most products will be fine on any flat surface, some are still better suited for a specific type of use. One way to protect your furniture from your hound’s hair is to provide your best buddy with clear boundaries for where he can and can’t lounge. An indoor dog gate can help you contain your canine while he’s learning where he can and can’t go. Despite the completely rubber head, it doesn’t move or bend. It remains rigid as you push it across your floor or carpet. But in the open areas, the Sweepa was a beast. Collecting crumbs and hair, nothing was safe. The bristles really shine on hardwood or tile floors. Take into account the type of flooring you will be using the broom on. This will help you to decide which type of material to go for. The handle itself should always be made of a durable material that can last well with regular use. The bristles can range from hard-wearing plastic to soft silicone or rubber. With delicate flooring such as laminate, you will want to avoid the tougher materials that would have the potential to scratch it. Broom Setup

Type of bristles. Brooms with long, flexible plastic bristles are a great choice for hard floors. So are brooms with short rubber or silicone bristles, which also work pretty well on short-pile carpets. For deep-pile carpets, a carpet rake broom is best at lifting out pet hair. You can also provide your pooch with an ultra-comfy dog bed so he has an inviting doggie den of his own to enjoy instead. 4. Coordinate your furnishings with Fido.

Where do I start? Yes it’s a broom but it actually works! It really does collect the dust and dog hairs which now do not float across the wooden floor. It actually pulls the hairs out from the carpet - much better than our vacuum cleaner that shouts from the rooftops how it offers the best suction (at over inflated prices). It’s light and easy to carry around the house too." Volume: Vacuums are noticeably loud, which may occasionally cause problems for neighbors or sleeping roommates – especially when used late at night. Anyway, this brushing routine has seen more hair than usual find its way onto my floors, rug and every other corner of my home. A dog hair broom has been a lifesaver! While the Analan was convenient, comfortable, and extremely effective, its handheld size gave it a substantial limitation, since you can only scrape a few inches at a time. For most fur cleanups, the Analan was perfect, but you might want to seek a larger pet hair remover if your goal is de-furring rugs or other large items. This piece was originally written by Anne Fritz, who as the proud owner of a lab-hound mix and—more recently—a rescue puppy, has spent over a decade learning how to remove pet hair from her life. Fritz likes using the FurZapper because it’s easy and brainless to toss it into the washing machine along with the rest of her family’s wash.If you live in a house with both carpet and hardwood floors, you’ll need to find a broom that can clean both. If you don’t, you might end up with a cleaning closet full of tools you never use. 4. Size If you frequently travel with your dog in the car or even on planes, this tiny pet hair detailer by the Lilly Brush Store is a great tool to have with you. This detailer also can be clipped to a keychain, so you never leave home without it. Its simple, yet effective design allows for easy cleaning of tight corners and broad swaths of fabric. Although this detailer was great on taut fabric, such as upholstery, we would not recommend it for removing hair from clothing.

Granted, this is a feature that might be more valuable on a power tool or a keyboard, but if you are trying to live an ergonomic lifestyle, everything helps, right? Style of Bristles Dryer balls not only cut down on your clothes dry time but also are a great way to remove pet hair without adding any extra work to your cleaning routine, and these dryer balls by Smart Sheep are impressively effective at removing hair in a full load of laundry. Wool dryer balls work by adding extra air circulation to a dryer cycle, resulting in short dry times and removing static that results in fabric cling and remaining pet hair. Still, you might not need to spend money on a carpet rake if you only have one small rug in your living room. This push broom reduces any chance of pet hair, dust, or other allergens flying away during the sweeping process. In fact, it’s 50% more effective than using a normal broom around the house, both in regards to cleaning and removing pet hair from carpets and hardwood surfaces.Though the synthetic bristles are both sleek and move very easily, meaning pet hairs can shake loose whilst you're sweeping. This does make the standard broom less effective than some of the other pet hair brooms on the market. Rubber Brooms So I explored further. I took the rubber broom all the way around the kitchen floor and discovered that this is, without question, the absolute best broom I have ever used on the combination of hard floor and dog hairs.

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