This little device goes into your washer or dryer with your laundry to help remove hair, fur, lint, and other debris. It’s reliable, simple, and lasts indefinitely. Why not give it a try?

Brace yourselves, the pet talk is coming. In my household, we once had four dogs. We still have a lot of animals now, but the count has chiseled down a little. We have two dogs, two cats, a bearded dragon, and — I vehemently said no — a bunny. So, needless to say, we have lots of hair and fur floating around our home at any given time. That fur gets onto our clothes and into the laundry. So, anything we wash that didn’t have fur on it before now does. It’s cyclical, and it’s essentially permanent. Unless you have something like the FurZapper.

The FurZapper is a small, hypoallergenic and skin-safe device that you drop into your washer or dryer when you run a load. What does it do? It removes pet hair without harming your fabrics. It will also remove lint, people’s hair, dander, and other debris, so your clothes come out cleaner than ever. No more running laundry through the wash multiple times to shake all that nasty stuff free. When the wash cycle is done, you simply remove the fabrics and move them over to the dryer with the FurZapper. It’s safe for use in both machines, and will stay flexible and pliable to help remove debris, regardless of the temperature.

Even better, they’re not disposable. So, you don’t have to constantly replace the FurZapper. As long as you’re taking care of it, it should last indefinitely — for thousands upon thousands of wash and dry cycles.

Why would you want the FurZapper to remove pet hair?

The answer to “why” you would want one is pretty straightforward, isn’t it? To remove pet hair, dander and other lint-like debris from your clothes, fabrics, bedding, and beyond. If you’ve ever washed and dried apparel in your life, or any kind of fabric, you know that those nasties basically just carry over from wash to wash. They’re tough to get out, even when you pick them out manually, and if they’re on one piece of clothing or fabric, suddenly, it’s on all of them. It’s an endless battle, but it doesn’t have to be.

The FurZapper eliminates that problem and makes it easy to get all of that crap off your bedding, laundry, and fabrics. Personally, I’ll take it.

The company recommends having one FurZapper per animal. So, if you have two dogs, you can get the two-pack. I probably won’t be grabbing six of them for my household, but maybe two or three will do.

Who is it for?

Do you have pets or fur babies? Okay, then you need the FurZapper, period.

Where to buy?

MSRP: From $11