| | |  | Bowls, Feeders, Storage | Home » » » Petmate Pet Hair Magnet, Yellow | | | | | | | Description: | | The Petmate Pet Hair Magnet easily removes pet hair from carpets, drapes, couches, chairs and car seats. Easy to use and store. | | | Features: | |
• Removes pesky pet hair from furniture
• Makes cleaning easy
• Durable rubber blade
• Bright yellow color
• 7.5 inch cleaning blade
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.62 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 46 reviews |
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
great for wool rugs, upholsteryJun 30, 2006
By HMSII
"HMSII"
This is the tool for those surfaces that seem to suck in pet hair and refuse to let it go. It's not a quick removal tool (think more along the lines of scrubbing a floor than vacuuming), but for things like wool dhurrie rugs, it saves the expense of frequent professional cleanings or and is quicker than trying to pull the hair up with those sticky tape fur removal things. It really does pull up tons of fur, even from deep in a rug.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Actually Works!Jun 19, 2007
By Sausalito Kiwi We have a shedding cat for the first time and our Miele vacuum cleaner is working overtime trying to keep up with the amount of cat hair being deposited everywhere.We've tried just about every comb and brush made when I saw this brush on Amazon and bought it not based on anyone's recommendation. We are delighted to say - IT WORKS! I've used it on all the furniture, carpets, rugs, pillows and even some sweaters and pants, and the amazing thing really does pull up the pet hair and roll into a lump. It's easy then to vacuum or just pick up and toss away. No batteries, no cords, no nothing. - just comb/brush away and the pet hair is removed. Every shedding pet household MUST have at least one of these!
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Hair MagnetJan 09, 2007
By Richard N. Burgess
"BOINK"
Not a bad hair remover on car seats. It sort of sweeps it for you to pick up. Still does not remove stubborn hair stuck in between the woven parts of a seat.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
debbi a pet ownerFeb 03, 2010
By D. Chartash I was really excited about getting this product. We have pet hair all over our black comforter. Not only did it not get the hair up, but it made white streaks in the comforter. WE returned it.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Fur-squeegieJan 19, 2008
By TheCandlePrincess We've had ours for years, and it still works great. It really gets the fur and dust out of the carpet right next to a wall, or on steps. It's also great for couches. I couldn't imagine using it on every square foot of the carpet in an entire room... but it is wonderful for small jobs. We use it mostly to scrape the cat fur off of the couches, when they get too furry, or when company is coming over. It's much faster than using lint rollers. (Lint rollers work better for clothes, though.) The rubber blades have started to wear down, but we've had it for about 4 years now. It still works, but not quite as good as I remember when it was new. I will be buying another one soon!
2010 Edit: We did buy another one, and the newer Pet Hair Magnet works much better (because the rubber blades are new and not worn-down like our old, old one. We don't use it very much anymore, though, now that we have the SC Johnson Pledge Fabric Sweeper for Pet Hair . The Pledge Fabric Sweeper is easier to use, with less "elbow grease," and you don't have to touch the fur with your hand, since it stores the 'furball.' Pledge recommends throwing the whole contraption away when it is full and buying another one, but I refuse to do that. I just stuck the skinny crevice attachment of my vacuum cleaner up in there, and it sucked the furball mostly out. Then, I was able to easily pull the rest of the furball out. I still use the Pet Hair Magnet from time to time; it seems to be better for getting fur out of the carpet and especially near the baseboards. The Pledge Fabric Sweeper could not clean the carpet right next to the wall like the Pet Hair Magnet does - the Pledge is mostly just used for couches. I still give the Pet Hair Magnet 5 stars.
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