🐾 FurDozer X3 PRO: The Pet Hair Hero You Didn't Know You Needed!
The FurDozer X3 PRO is a versatile, eco-friendly pet hair remover and auto detailing tool designed for multiple surfaces. Made in the USA, it features a patented 3-in-1 design with two ridged sides and a squeegee blade, ensuring effective hair removal without damaging fabrics. Available in various sizes, this reusable tool is perfect for pet owners and auto detailers alike.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.9"D x 5"W x 1.9"H |
Color | Purple |
Material Type | Plastic, Rubber |
F**L
Works GREAT!!
I was a little skeptical - but it sure rakes up the dog/cat hair from just about everything I've used it on - furniture, carpet, bedspreads - works great. It doesn't keep it all in one wad -- you have to gather up the small wads - but it does it quick and well. Would recommend.
B**D
Love this!
I’ve never had anything take my sons dog or my dogs fur off upholstery especially the seats of the car like this does! I hate when I have to transport the dogs because of the fur and now it’s just a few mins with that and a shop vac and boom done, mins compared to hours without it! I just love it! And I got the mini, it works great for crevices of seats!
K**K
Almost Perfect!
I wish I could give this product 5 stars but I do think it is lacking something. Before I get ahead of myself, let me say that this little gadget really does work in terms of gathering all the fur from a surface such as a sofa, chair, bedding etc. I have a black lab and since we live in Florida, she sheds constantly. It means I am constantly cleaning up fur from every surface you can imagine. I purchased a pet bed cover so that I could put it over my bedding so that when she came on the bed at night, her fur didn’t end up all over my bedding. However, I do find that the fur that she leaves behind on the pet cover is quite excessive. I have been vacuuming it up until now. It meant pulling out the vacuum cleaner very morning when I made up the bed. I had hoped I could leave it for at least a couple of days if the fur was on the pet cover. But I found that laying in bed with all the fur and dander around me would cause me to become congested. Rather than suffer, I sgot into the habit of vacuuming. It worked in terms of removing the fur, but it was cumbersome to perform because I’d have to pull out the big canister vacuum for 5 minutes of work. Then along comes FurDozer. I was actually purchasing another product that I’ve been using to clean my car and the dog’s car seat cover. When I found it the FurDozer popped up under “other items you might be interested in”. I decided to check it out because I couldn’t figure out by looking at it, just how it would help to clean up the fur. I watched the video about how to use the FurDozer and thought that it looked promising. Since it was relatively inexpensive, I decided to give it a try. The FurDozer worked exactly as it was supposed to. I used it first on the pet cover that was on my bed. It took the same amount of time to clean as it did with the vacuum, the difference was that it took less time to pick up and put away the FurDozer than it did the vacuum. That said, there is one thing that I had an issue with about the FurDozer. While I was able to gather all the fur (I cleaned off my dog’s love seat that I kept just for her to sleep on (in the hopes that she wouldn’t aspens every night on my bed. It worked. The love seat is a dark sage colored velvet jacquard so you don’t see the black fur until it piles up. I clean it off before then. I did however, take and include some photos of the live seat before and after I cleaned it. I started to clean the left side of it before I decided to take the pictures so I could include them with the review that I knew I wanted to write. I tend to only write reviews if I love a product or hate it. If it is just so so, I don’t usually bother. This product would have gotten 5 stars (as I said before) except for the fact that after gathering all the fur using the FurDozer, you have to pick it up and throw it out. Since the FurDozer gathers the dust and dander along with the fur, it is hard to get all of the product up just using your hands. That is where I think the FurDozer is lacking. Whether you care about that is up to you. Fortunately for me, the product I was purchasing when thenFurDozer popped up on my screen, is my answer to how I can get all the fur I gathered, into the trash quickly and easily. I am pretty sure Amazon would not post this if I included the name of the other product that I use,, especially because they have not relation to each other via who makes or sells them. I can tell you that if you don’t know what to do with the extra “dirt” that you cannot prick up with your hands, try something like a lint roller or a piece of packing tape. That is not what I use, so I cannot say for sure either will work. However the thing that I use does work in the same way as those two items do. I suppose that my final comment is that if you manage your expectations regarding picking up the fur to throw it away, then I would recommend getting it. I myself ordered a second one today. I got the longer one thinking that if the short one made such quick work of my furniture and pet cover, the long one should just work faster since it covers more surface area. Take a look at my photos to see the before and after pics of the live seat. If I can figure out how to make a video of the cleaning process, I will add it later after this review is posted by Amazon. Good luck. I hope you find using the FurDozer as easy and quick as I do.
J**X
Bye Bye Fur!
I couldn’t wait to use when it arrived 2 days ago. Between a husky & short hair Pit Bull their fur knows how to weave into furniture etc. It instantly lift up the weaved in hair on their favorite love seat & in the crevices, that my shark vacuum left behind. Perfect pet owner stocking stuffer or side gift. ❤️🐾
K**R
Amazing but wears away over time
I have a German shepherd and a husky and this does AMAZING at removing their hair from my beige couch. However, the little white teeth that pick up the hair wear away over time making it unusable after a certain point. Mine lasted 12 weeks using it 3-5 times a week. My couch is l shaped so it’s also a decent size.
A**R
Actually works!
Such a simple looking device but it actually works. Use short firm strokes towards you and make a ball of fur which is easily picked up. Works even better when combined with a vacuum. We have 3 large shedding dogs and their hair gets woven into the material. It’s now easily removed.
A**T
Just fair- doesn’t hold on to fur
It can loosen some fur from furniture with repeated tries, but doesn’t hold on to it- so fur moves about or flutters to another area, and you have to pick it off the fabric in bits. A wet hand does better at removing/ gathering fur. Not worth purchasing, sadly.
D**.
Comparing fur removal tools
I'm tired of my furniture being covered in fur so went on a quest to find the best fur removal tool. I don't enjoy vacuuming all the chairs and couch everyday, so I was hoping one of these would work well.I'm comparing the Furdozer X6, Furdozer X3, the ZeBrush (or copy of) and the old red lint brush type.I'm returning the Furdozer X3. The plastic teeth are very stiff and hard. I thought they would be more rubbery or flexible, but they are a bit too hard for me. I would be afraid to use this on fabric like a bedspread or pillow. I tried on a chair and it did scrape the fur up. But both this and the Furdozer X6 basically drag the fur in a pile. So you have to gather it up by hand. This is probably fine for carpet and tough fabric that is horizontal. I don't see how it would work well on a vertical surface like a chair back.The Furdozer X6 was better for me. The rubber is softer. I does grab the fur and pile it up. It takes several strokes though and then you have to gather the piles by hand. It worked better on a vertical surface than the X3, plus this has lots of different edges and stuff to get in crevices, etc. But you still have to use it repeatedly to get all the fur up.The ZeBrush (or anything like it - I thought I was buying it but I got a version called Daxiaod) are basically like the red lint brushes we've had for years. The only difference is the new ones have a holder that you shove the brush into which pulls the fur off the brush you use. Not sure how well that works down the road once it gets really dirty in there. Both of these work by brushing against the grain of the brush and it grabs the fur which sticks to the brush. Then you have to clean the fur off the brush, and repeat the process. I feel like this is safer on softer fabrics because it doesn't pull that hard and it works well on clothes and in any direction. It's kind of annoying to have to keep cleaning it off to use it repeatedly. But it does gather the fur and eventually can get it all.In my opinion, there's not much difference between the red lint brushes of old and this new version with a case that takes the fur off it. Maybe slightly more convenient to have the case but the cost is quite a bit more. No difference in actual fur removal. Plus, I tried to order two regular ones, but their wording tricked me and I ended up with one big size and one travel size which I didn't want. My bad. I do like the Furdozer X6 and hope that between that and the lint brush, maybe the cleaning process will go faster. I think the X6 will get the fur "unstuck" from the fabric and then the lint brush will pick it up quicker.None of these are miracle products. You're still going to be scraping them across your stuff several times. Seems like in all the videos they show, the fur is just nicely sitting on top. That's now how it is in my house - the fur is embedded and it doesn't take long. And then it floats around too. Such a pain but it's the price we pay for our sweet kitties.
V**B
Worth the hype !
I was really hopping this would be as advertised…. And it did Not disappoint ! Mind you I have only tried it on my couch so far but within second it worked well and did half my couch in a minute. One of my dogs is a short hair kinda dog and her fur weaves into fabric, I’ve tried using a electric lint roller , washing my couch often with a pet bristle as well as keeping my couch covered for the most parts to limit the amount of her fur being stuck in my couch fabric for the rest of times…. But now I am hopeful there’s a solution! I will be testing it out at my parents and bf house later this week so hopefully it also sturdy and last. So far loving it !!Edit: still loving this but it doesn’t work on everything as well as my couch material … I tried it on some entrance carpets and I was having a hard time but the product is durable and I just had to work a little harder … but if you have a material couch or carpet in the whole house it would work wonders !! I still love this product it made my couch look brand new and it even worked on a quilt blanket
E**A
Cómodo y útil
Tengo 15 gatos, he probado muchos artículos de limpieza, este "removedor de pelo" es cómodo de utilizar y muy práctico, no maltrata la tela de los muebles, no es barato, pero vale la pena porque el material del que esta hecho es resistente. Estoy contenta con mi compra.
C**S
Very poor and overestimated
Very poor and overestimated
S**I
Bought this for my clothes, not the furry beasties!
i bought this for my clothes instead of trying to find a good jelly roller or using the wasteful paper lint rollers. This is great for brushing fur into a pile for easy removal, i have an ultra shedding dog and two cats so very needed and i keep it in my bag, as its quite small, so its always handy!
C**R
One use
Works really well. But the one side has worn down to nothing after one use. Sadly it does not work now. Have the other side to use but put off using it as dont want to damage it
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