I think a good way to test its effectiveness would be to get two items of clothing that really grab hair (idk the name of the material im thinking of but its a warm fabric thats kinda fuzzy), put them on and wallow on your dog, and then wash one with and one without the fur zapper 😅
I have a very furry dog and a few cats. My favorite black hoodie was always embarrassingly furry out of the dryer. These saved me a LOT of lint rolling
That's so awesome! I wonder if part of it is the kinda hair my dog has. It just doesn't stick to clothes as much as it loves being all over the floor 😩 I need a floor FurZapper (or a roomba) 😂
I honestly never see any fur at all after my clothes come out of the dryer. My dryer's pretty new too. Guess we just have dryers that are good at picking up fur lol.
I think a good way to test its effectiveness would be to get two items of clothing that really grab hair (idk the name of the material im thinking of but its a warm fabric thats kinda fuzzy), put them on and wallow on your dog, and then wash one with and one without the fur zapper 😅
That is a really good idea!! And a good excuse to love on the dog extra 😂❤️🐾
I have a very furry dog and a few cats. My favorite black hoodie was always embarrassingly furry out of the dryer. These saved me a LOT of lint rolling
That's so awesome! I wonder if part of it is the kinda hair my dog has. It just doesn't stick to clothes as much as it loves being all over the floor 😩 I need a floor FurZapper (or a roomba) 😂
I'd like to see this tested with certain clothes I have that my dogs fur gets stuck in (wool, sherpa etc).
Oooh! That's super helpful. I'll add this to my testing list!!
I honestly never see any fur at all after my clothes come out of the dryer. My dryer's pretty new too. Guess we just have dryers that are good at picking up fur lol.
Right?? I think this may only work for less efficient washing/drying units?
@@TheMaxReality Yeah probably.
I tried these, or some version of them. Didn't work for me.