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FurZapper Pet Hair Remover, 2 Count (Pack of 1)

Original price was: $23.99.Current price is: $9.99.

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 4 x 1 inches; 6.35 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 4867
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 28, 2017
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FurZapper
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B074CHX3HH
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Zaps Fur Off Your Laundry – FurZapper is a non-toxic, re-usable, and effective pet hair remover tool made in the USA, that goes into your washer and dryer to gently remove pet fur, hair, dander, lint, and more from your clothing, pet bed, jackets, and blankets. Includes 2 FurZappers
How It Works? – Place the FurZapper pet hair removal tool in your washer with clothing. When done, place the Fur Zapper into the dryer. Finally, pull out your clean laundry. Avoid using fabric softeners or dryer sheets as it reduces stickiness.
Use One Fur Zapper Per Pet – Patented, skin-safe, fragrance free pet hair remover for laundry where lint and hair are picked up and rinsed away in the wash or moved into the lint trap of your dryer. Double-pack best for up to 2 Medium-Sized Pets.
Alleviates A Hairy Problem With Pets – The FurZapper pet hair remover is a silicone solution with material that provides a flexible, tacky surface that temporarily grabs onto pet fur making it a great alternative to a lint roller or dryer sheets.
Safe To Use On All Clothing – The self-cleaning laundry fur remover is small enough to fit between all clothing, bedding, jackets, dresses, blankets, and sheets as it tumbles and oscillates. Your FurZapper pet fur remover cleans itself in the Washing Cycle and can be used over and over.

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Customers like the ease of cleaning and ease of use of the product. They mention it’s very easy to remove the hair they capture and helps the removal process with a brush after the wash. However, some customers have reported that the product doesn’t work well for them and is not worth the money. Opinions are mixed on hair removal, lint removal, and stickiness.

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  1. TruMar

    Best solution I’ve found so far
    I really like FurZappers. They’re not the perfect answer, they are the best solution I’ve found so far. We have 6 indoor/outdoor cats, so we have plenty of hair to go around. Not 100% effective but I would say my clothing has at least 70-75% less hair after washing and drying with FurZappers.Here are some of my observations. I’ve been using them for over six months and now have 3 sets of two. It seems the more you use, the better they work. I put one color in the washer and the other in the dryer. When the load is finish, I switch them around as they lose their stickiness in the dryer and will gain it back in the washer. That way I don’t have to rinse them off between dryer loads and it keeps them looking nice and clean. I have never had color bleeding problems, color bleeding onto my clothing and I use them in both the washer and dryer every load.It’s obvious by reading some of the reviews that some of the reviewers don’t have a good understanding how Fur Zappers work. I’m not an expert but they are not intended to catch and collect the hair and then be pulled off and thrown away at the end of the cycle. Instead, they are very sticky and as they drift by the clothing, they grab or pull the hair loose from the fabric just enough so that it winds up floating out with the wastewater in your washer or the lint filter in your dryer – They don’t collect the hair, they loosen it.The only big negative I’ve found with FurZappers – I think they are a too pricey for what they are but worth it for the job they do. I plan to buy at least one more set making a total of four per machine. I have a front loading, heavy duty washer and dryer. It seems the more FurZappers you have, the better they work especially when you have lots of hair. At some point, I’m sure you could have too many. I don’t think they work well if the hair has been matted down deep into the fiber. It might take some brushing before washing and several washings to loosen the hair in that case. Different fabrics will hold onto and embed the hair more than others. The density of the material’s nap and the more engrained the hair makes it more difficult for the hair to remove it.

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  2. Marinite

    Flawed concept – slippery when wet!
    These pet hair removers didn’t collect one bit of hair or lint when used in the washing machine, though they’re admittedly somewhat more effective in the dryer. Here’s why they don’t work in the washer as advertised (and I’m embarrassed that I didn’t figure it out after the first use): when the discs are dry, they’re tacky and sticky to the touch, so you can see how they would attract pet hair/stray threads/lint very well. But get them wet, and they’re slick (which is why the product description mentions that pet hair rinses off them easily), so nothing sticks to them. I’d given up using them in the washer since I found them effective only in the dryer (though digging them out of of their hiding places in sheets, pant legs and sleeves can time-consuming — I find reusable wool dryer balls to work much better, and they cut down on drying time as well). But as it’s the time of year when pets shed their winter coats, I’m spending a good portion of my day brushing/grooming, lint rolling, sweeping, vacuuming, repeat. So in desperation, after attempting pre-lint removal by roller taping every piece of laundry before I washed it, I gave the discs another try in the washer. But as before, they came out of the washer hair-free, though I’m not so sure my clothes are! Then it occurred to me to try a little experiment: after brushing the cat today, I took some of the fur and put it in a basin of water, then swished one of the disks through it. While some of the hair briefly got caught in the disc, it quickly slipped off with another swish. Which is what I guess is happening when the washer is agitating, if any hair/lint is attaching to the disc in the first place. So I can now save myself the disappointment of trying to use the discs in the washer again and hoping for a better result, because that experiment proves that while these discs are a good idea in theory, not so much in practice! If you’re in the market for a pet chew toy, a jumbo teething ring for a baby, or a tiny trivet, you’re in luck. But as for being effective when used in a washer, unfortunately, not in my experience.

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  3. Jerome Fife

    CONCEPT GOOD IDEA OUTCOME NOT GOOD
    I purchased two packets of two hoping it would work. Two large, long hair coated dogs leave a lot of hair on cloths. I tried four Furzappers on a small load of normal laundry and then transferred them to the dryer. No real significant change in residual hair when finished. Put one garment in washer with four Furzappers then put garment and four zappers in drier. No more than 50% of the dog hair was removed. Not a satisfactory solution for me. Others may have different results. Dog hair is different depending on the breed of dog. I may have tougher dog hair to remove.This is an update. I did a little looking into what my wife used as her laundry soap product. She had a massive stroke and I am her care giver so I’m learning. I discovered that he laundry product had a fabric softener in it that I understand is not recommended to us with the Furzappers. So to see what would occur if I didn’t have anything in the water, I washed six items that were well covered in fur from my dogs without any laundry product and put in the four Furzappers in the washing machine as I did the last time. I then took the items and Furzappers out of the washing machine and put everything into the dryer. I have to say that 80% of the hair was removed and the remainder was a bit easier to brush off with my hand and shaking the dried cloths. I’m talking black cotton women’s pants and shirts. Our dogs are half wolves that have very dense fur and undercoat. They are basically white. We also have a small Chiweenie that sheds even more. So I went out and purchased just plain Tide soap and we’ll see how well the Furzappers work with just laundry soap. I didn’t give it four stars since I haven’t proven over time to be confident about the effectiveness of the product. But I wanted to update immediately because I wanted to correct the error. I’m hopeful.

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  4. JAXX

    Happily use in the wash first and it does pull my long hair along with cat and dog hair.Ince wash is completed, i wash, dry then throw in the dryer to capture more hair.I have 5 cats and one dog, so there is A LOT of hair in my laundry.This does not get it all, however some is better than none.I purchased the two pack and it is recommended for one puck per animal, so I am ordering more, when they are back in stock.

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  5. Saly

    Me gusto mucho, muy practico y retira la pelusa, facil de lavar.

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  6. Mona

    It does the job of removing pet hair from clothes. Dont expect a lot of fur/hair to get stuck on the product, it functions by collecting and pushing the fur/hair towards to drain of the washing machine

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  7. pantelis

    Unfortunately it didnt work for me

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  8. Ksenija Stojanovic

    It does not collect pet hair from clothes.

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    FurZapper Pet Hair Remover, 2 Count (Pack of 1)
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    Original price was: $23.99.Current price is: $9.99.

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