It's amazing to see how much hair comes from a normal wash. I don't have a hair trap on my washer, the hair ends up in the backyard as I've got it connected to an outside drain which waters the grass. I had 2 driers, I ended up giving them to charity as I never used them.
Why are you comparing whether they catches a lot on the zapper; the way it should work is it goes into remove them from the clothes and go away with water or dryer lint catcher, not the zapper itself girl
They need to stick somewhere for them to not stick to the clothe or the lint catcher. Anyway they worked ok for like 1 week or so and by now they are use less, the lint catcher get as full as before 🫣😭😭😭
@@TheMalamutePack I think it’s supposed to get even more lint into the lint catcher, but less lint on the clothes… it should “zap” it off the clothes right?
@@saucemanyj3878 The instructions said there will be less fur in the clothes and in the lint catcher, sadly only worked for a few washes by now is going in the trash ☹️☹️☹️
@@TheMalamutePack FurZapper removes the pet hair and places it into the LINT TRAP. This is exactly how they are designed to work. FurZapper does not fill with hair, and does not dissolve hair.