
Pet Owners Are Shocked By What Comes Out
Your Carpet May Look Clean… Until You Clean
Even after vacuuming, pet hair can stay trapped deep inside your carpet fibers. The Betsy & Bristle broom uses rubber bristles to pull out the hidden hair your vacuum can leave behind.
Scrape. Lift. Collect.
Simply drag the rubber bristles across your carpet, rug, stairs or hard floor. The bristles create friction that helps loosen stuck pet hair, dust and debris, then gathers it into one easy pile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why not just use a regular vacuum?
Why not just use a regular vacuum?
Vacuums often remove only the surface dirt, while pet hair can stay trapped deep inside carpet fibers. Our rubber-bristle broom creates gentle friction that helps loosen and lift embedded hair your vacuum can leave behind.
Why not use a normal broom on tile or hardwood floors?
Why not use a normal broom on tile or hardwood floors?
Traditional brooms can push pet hair around, especially on smooth floors where hair sticks to the surface. The soft rubber bristles help attract and gather hair into one easy-to-clean pile instead of spreading it across the room.
Why is this better than sticky rollers or disposable lint sheets?
Why is this better than sticky rollers or disposable lint sheets?
Sticky rollers only work on small areas and run out quickly. Our broom covers larger surfaces, reaches deeper into rugs and carpets, and can be reused again and again without refills.
If I already vacuum, why would I need this?
If I already vacuum, why would I need this?
A vacuum doesn’t remove 100% of pet hair and dirt — especially the hair stuck deeper inside carpets, rugs, or mats. The easiest test? After vacuuming, place a switched-on flashlight flat against the surface and you’ll see how much hair is still sitting between the fibers. The rubber bristles help pull it out and gather it in one place.
Is it safe to use regularly on rugs and carpets?
Is it safe to use regularly on rugs and carpets?
Yes. The rubber bristles are flexible, not sharp or stiff, so they’re made for repeated use on everyday rugs and carpets. It’s best used with gentle pressure — enough to lift the hair, without forcing the broom into the fabric.