So, about the handle on the FURemover Original Indoor Broomâhere's what I found. Our research indicates that the broom is designed mainly for tackling pet hair, with its natural rubber bristles being quite effective at pulling fur off various surfaces like floors, carpets, and even furniture. A lot of pet owners find it super useful for this.
The broom itself is pretty versatile; you can use it on different surfaces like hardwood, tile, and concrete, both inside and outside. It also has this handy squeegee edge, which is great for cleaning up spills on smooth surfaces like glass or tile.
As for the handle, itâs telescopic and can extend from 36 to 60 inches. While that feature is convenient, especially for different users or for storing it away, our research shows some concerns about its sturdiness. It seems to work fine at first but might feel less solid over time, particularly if you're using it heavily.
Overall, the broom works well for pet hair on short-pile carpets and hard floors, and the rubber squeegee part does a good job too. Just keep in mind that some folks found it might not pick up all the debris, so you might still need a vacuum afterward. Plus, it can be a bit tiring if you're using it over large areas for a long time.
Despite some mixed feedback about the handle's durability, a lot of pet owners still find this broom useful as part of their cleaning routine, especially alongside their regular vacuum.
While it might not replace all your other tools, with a bit of care, it should hold up well enough for most of your everyday needs.