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Deep Carpet Fur Lifter

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Tired of pet hair that your vacuum just can't reach?

The Deep Carpet Fur Lifter is a lightweight, low-filament solution designed to tackle stubborn pet fur, hair, and dust trapped deep within your rug fibers.

How it Works

Unlike standard brushes, this tool features dozens of precision-angled pillars designed to travel between carpet fibers. These "tines" grab onto hair and debris that are "locked" deep down—stuff your vacuum cleaner usually misses.

Note on Surface Hair: After using this tool, you may see some loose hair sitting on top of the carpet. This is normal! The tool has successfully "unlocked" the fur from the deep fibers, making it easy to whisk away with a quick vacuum pass.

Usage & Assembly

  • Assembly: Simply snap the handle onto the base, and you're ready to go!
  • Technique: Glide the tool across your carpet following the direction of the pile.
  • Pro Tip: You don't need heavy downward pressure; let the angled pillars do the work for you.

Check out the video below to see the first version in action (The one in this video is an earlier model, ive since refined it, making it way more durable and overall better)

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