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Make pet hair cleanup fast and easy by using the FURminator Vacuum Accessory with your FURminator deShedding Tool! FURminator Vacuum Accessory is compatible with small, medium and large sizes of FURminator deShedding Tools. Add vacuum power to your FURminator deShedding Tool and make hair cleanup fast and easy. Many hose sizes will attach directly to the vacuum accessory. A special attachment is also included in case your vacuum hose is a different size. Collect and discard loose hair as needed as part of the FURminator Ultimate Hair Reduction System.
SKU | 1497782 |
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Primary Brand | FURminator |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Simply attach the vacuum Accessory to your FURminator deSheddeing Tool using the velcro strap. Then attach the hose from your vacuum cleaner. Many hose sizes will attach directly to the vacuum accessory. A special attachment is also included in case your vacuum hose is a different size. Once you have your FURminator tool securely strapped to the accessory and the vacuum hose firmly attached, you are ready to add vacuum power. Use short firm strokes to remove the lookse undercoat. After the edge has accumulated some loose hair, press the FURjector button and watch the hair disappear.
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No more fur!
Teamrosie
13 years ago
Great addition to the FURminator! Works great, love the less clean up time and I...
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Doesn't Fit Dyson!
Romeo25
13 years ago
I was really excited about trying this but the attachments would not fit on my d...
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