Performance: If you can have only one pet hair remover tool in your cleaning toolbox, this is the one. The ChomChom was a favorite with my at-home evaluators and the best performing in our formal lab tests. What sets this tool apart is that it’s the only tool that gathers and picks up all of the pet hair it touches. After just three forward and backward swipes to velvet and linen-polyester pillows, they were left almost completely free of hair, minus a few stragglers.
I was surprised to find that it was the best tool to use on carpet, too, even though crouching low to use it wasn’t the most comfortable position. No other tool left the carpet as hair-free as the ChomChom. Two of our three at-home evaluators and I liked this tool so much that we bought it for ourselves post-evaluation.
It was tricky to clean clothing with this tool. You have to hold the clothing taut for a smooth swipe, and it’s a bit too bulky to maneuver around small areas. On the knit sweater we evaluated all the tools on, the nylon material of the ChomChom got caught on the surface, so no pet hair was picked up at all. It fared much better on the polyester camisole.
Ease of use: Cleaning the tool was a breeze, too. A single button on its handle opens up the compartment that holds all of the pet hair. Some got stuck in the corners of the compartment, but freeing those wasn’t difficult.
One evaluator who has carpal tunnel syndrome noted that this tool required significantly less pressure to work, which meant that her condition wasn’t aggravated as it was with a few of the other pet hair removers. “This was supercomfortable and easy to use. The instructions were a no-brainer and more importantly, it worked wonderfully. It’s essentially a self-cleaning tool, minus opening up the compartment to empty the bin, and that was super-easy, too,” said Karen LaCasa, a senior client systems analyst at CR.
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