![]() Because the canister is heavier than most, and the lid fits well, it's easy to throw one of these in the trunk or cargo area, and I don't worry about it leaking. The lid closes securely, yet is easy to open and the towels dispense easily through the opening without getting bunched up. I use these almost daily, so the 90-count canister lasts about three months and the last towel is never dried out when I get to it. The smell is mild and doesn't linger on my hands or what I've wiped down. The wipes are heavy enough to go through three to four rinses and wipes and still hold up. I frequently wipe something down, rinse the towel, and wipe again. The real benefit for me, though, is having a wipe that works for things like the grill, the oven, the dashboard of my car, muddy shoes, chairs and umbrellas that go to soccer games and practices, and lawn furniture. They are large and very sturdy, so they work well for household cleaning. Promising reviews: "These towels are awesome for so many things. Note that while these are great for messes and stains, they don't disinfect. Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in three colors). I'm not one to give into gimmicky 'miracle' products but this one is legit. This thing is absolutely incredible and has surpassed any expectation I could have had. I cleaned the couch cushions tonight and when I sat down on the couch (IN A BLACK SHIRT) I had no dog hair on me when I got off the couch. I contemplated buying another one so my husband and I could tag team everything that needed fur removal. Took it to the couches, sunroom furniture, all the throw pillows, and the bed sheets (which is absolutely life changing), and it removed 98% of the hair. Ran this back and forth a little and I kid you not, all the hair was gone. When I got it, I used it really quickly on our ottoman, which has a ton of dog hair on it just from existing in our living room. But there was nothing besides lint rolling that I could do for the couches, pillows, sheets, etc. I vacuum every day and run the Roomba when I'm working. Not normal shedding - I'm talking this dog has so much hair it's ridiculous to clean up. I have an 85-pound golden retriever who SHEDS. I could slap myself for not buying it sooner. I literally wish I could find the words to describe how incredible this thing is. Promising review: "I have no idea how I lived so long without it. Get it from Amazon for $12.98 (also available in a collapsible version). ![]() This broom will absolutely outshine any expensive 'pet-rated' vacuum cleaner out there." - Leanna G This item is a complete must-have for anyone who owns a furry pet. I haven't used it on our laminate flooring, but I'm sure that will blow me away too. I like to give it a quick vacuum after to get the dust and dirt that comes up. Once you've got a nice pile, you can pick the clump of fur up by hand. Then you'll do a second pass in high-traffic areas and see how much MORE hair there is and wonder how you ever lived like that. It's tedious work to do a whole room, but the satisfaction you get when you see all the hair makes it so worth it. I use short, firm strokes with the squeegee side and it pulls the hair up instantly. ![]() First of all, it's a bit of a workout if you've got a medium-pile carpet like I do. I could tell our vacuum wasn't quite doing the trick and I happened to stumble upon this item that looked to be the solution. We have two very floofy cats and I have long, thick hair, so needless to say there is a lot of shedding in our house. This is the gross ball of hair collected from our carpet.") (Psst.if you're wondering, the sign next to the pooch on the right reads, "This is our new carpet broom. BuzzFeed Shopping editor Emma Lord raves about it for that purpose in her Furemover broom review. Since it's basically a giant squeegee, you can also use it on car windows to clean and remove snow! And yes, it also works for cleaning up after humans who shed hair like nobody's business (same).
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