Sarah S—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I don't often write reviews on products . . . But this one's definitely worth a review. It is amazing to me how much pet hair this removes from a rug Immediately after it was already vacuumed with a high quality vacuum. The attached photo is taken after fully vacuuming the rug and following with the uproot cleaner. In this photo I have used the tool to "rake" about 2/3rd of this rug. This tool works so well and has held up well over the 6 months since purchased and appears to do no damage to my Ruggable rugs ( although used with caution on certain types of furniture fabrics) Since the ruggable rugs are also washable, the rugs wash So much better if I use this tool before attempting to wash it. And they come out smelling so much cleaner when I've removed all this pet hair first. Read more
MW—January 14, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. OMGSH YOU NEED THIS! The video says it all! I have an American mix breed large terrier breed, adorbs, high energy, but oh my Gawd THE HAIR! We have a 1950’s style Kirby that would take white off rice, but it sucks up the thin washable rug we love. We also have an in house vacuum (1980 and it still works) but the belt on the brush head is broken - gotta replace that. We also have an amazing robot vacuum that is amazing but also sucks up the rug. This tool is LEGIT! It’s also a work out- manual carpet de-shedding! I purchased the combo pack. One hand heals and one on the long pole. Too much fur? BUY THIS! Read more
April G—February 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This thing works magic on our rugs. We have a golden retriever , so lots of hair. We vacuum constantly and are super clean but this tool was able to get so much more that we couldn’t see! Read more
Customer—March 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
UPDATE: Amazon forwarded my inquiry about a possible warranty to the Uproot. I recv'd an email from Uproot. I answered their questions and explained how the broom handle had failed. Uproot sent me a new unit. I give them 5 Stars ***** for great customer service. Thank you again Uproot!!! We have a German Shepard and if you know anything about GS's they leave hair everywhere everyday!!! I've had my Uproot since May 2025. We were preparing to move and noticed areas of the carpet under furniture that had a layer of GS hair on top. The robot vacuum runs daily but not all hair picks up. I used the Uproot on the carpet with AMAZING results. It brought the carpet to life. Now in our new home with new area rugs I use the Uproot routinely along with the daily robot vacuum keeps the GS's hair under control and my rugs and furniture looking new. Get one! HOWEVER, the reason for only 4 stars is because my handle just snapped where it screws together and I haven't been able to locate a replacement part and I don't want to purchase a whole new unit. Read more
Curious26—December 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have mostly used the Xtra Carpet Rake for Pet Hair Removal. The rake works fantastically. You have to be willing to put in some muscle to really clean a living area, but when you do, it is well worth it. I used it on the carpet in my apartment which was low quality. The carpet did not snag which was quite a bonus. It is light weight and easy to use. I do wish it telescoped more easily for storage. Read more
Eliza—March 3, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I ordered the Uproot 3-piece package hoping to better tackle pet hair on my carpets, cat trees, chairs, and couch. With two cats and my own hair, we shed a lot, and the vacuum can't get everything. Uproot works by creating static electricity between the metal coils on the brushes and the material being brushed. The coils are fine and tight. They didn't hurt or cut me when I touched them. I wish I could say the same for my fabrics - more on that below. The tools worked... overall. On my tough carpet and the tough carpet of one of my cat trees it worked well. No snags or loosened fabric. It required a few swipes to gather most of the material - one go-over was insufficient, especially on my cat tower which I don't vacuum much. Where the Uproot has severe limits is with finer and gentle fabrics. Uproot cleaned another cat tree very well, it caught quite a lot of cat hair - and a decent bit of fabric, too. No harm done, it's just a cat tree. When I went to clean my sofa and my dining chair cushions, however, Uproot largely failed to clean the material and instead created a few snags. I ran the handheld tool as well as the mini rake over the fabric. I did it gently and at the angle suggested. I watched as Uproot scraped at the fabric but failed to catch hair that I could see with my eyes. Uproot works. I can't say it works terribly or that it works well. It really depends on the material you're trying to clean. Finer materials seem to be a no-go. Touch carpeting seems to be the target here. I'm glad I'll have some extra tools to make sure my carpet and cat trees are clean. I'm disappointed my couch and chairs will remain difficult to clean. It's a "meh" review from me. Read more
Kindle Customer—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Does a fantastic job for getting the hair up off of the rug with just a little pressure added. Does what advertised. Read more
TX Mom—July 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have one of the newer “pet” vacuums and it already does a much better job of picking up dog (and human) hair than my old vacuum, so I was curious to see whether this would do even better. So I did a quick experiment. I used this tool on a small section of carpet before vacuuming and - sure enough - it picked up a bunch of dog fur. Then I vacuumed the whole floor and tried the tool again. The tool didn’t get much fur/hair - presumably because my vacuum already got it. I DO like the tool for my bathroom rugs (which I can’t use my large vacuum on very well). It got a lot of fur/hair out of those. And I do think that if I still had my old vacuum this tool would have gotten more dog fur out after vacuuming. So I’m giving it 4 stars. It works, but if you already have a vacuum that does a good job of getting the fur/hair out of your carpets you might not need it. Read more