MR.SIGA Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom with Built in Squeegee, 3 in 1 Floor Brush for Carpet, 61 inch Adjustable Handle, Includes 1 Microfiber Cloth for Floor Dusting

Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom with Built in Squeegee, 3 in 1 Floor Brush for Carpet, 61 inch Adjustable Handle, Includes 1 Microfiber Cloth for Floor Dusting

Features

  • 3 IN 1 CLEANING EFFICIENCY: The MR.SIGA Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom combines a pet hair removing rubber brush, squeegee for liquid spills, and a microfiber cloth attachment, making it a versatile tool for tackling pet hair, liquid spills, and dust all in one go.
  • EFFICIENT PET HAIR REMOVAL: The MR.SIGA Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom features a specially designed rubber brush head that effectively captures and removes pet hair from carpets and hard floors, ensuring a cleaner home environment for pet owners.
  • MULTIPURPOSE SQUEEGEE FUNCTION: Integrated squeegee edge easily manages liquid spills on various surfaces, making it perfect for cleaning kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways without switching tools.
  • ADJUSTABLE EXTRA LONG 61" HANDLE: Comes with 4-section sturdy steel handle with a powder-coated finish, you can adjust the pole length and fix it to any available position, which offers a comfortable pickup and hold for different person, makes your cleaning job without having to bend down.
  • EXTRA MICROFIBER CLOTH: The set includes an extra microfiber cloth, ideal for dusting floors before sweeping or as a finishing touch after brushing. The cloth's fine fibers trap dust particles efficiently, leaving surfaces spotless and polished.

Specifications

Color Black
Size One Size
Unit Count 1

This 3-in-1 cleaning tool combines a rubber brush that removes pet hair from carpets and hard floors, an integrated squeegee for managing liquid spills, and a detachable microfiber cloth for dusting and finishing. The four‑section, powder‑coated steel handle adjusts up to 61 inches for varied user heights and reduces bending during use.

Model Number: SJ21752

MR.SIGA Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom with Built in Squeegee, 3 in 1 Floor Brush for Carpet, 61 inch Adjustable Handle, Includes 1 Microfiber Cloth for Floor Dusting Review

4.2 out of 5

My carpets looked clean—until I ran a few passes with the MR.SIGA rubber broom. What came up was equal parts horrifying and satisfying: neat ropes of pet hair and long human strands that my vacuum clearly wasn’t catching. Since then, this broom has become part of my weekly routine, not as a vacuum replacement, but as a fast, quiet way to lift embedded hair and grit before I do a final clean.

Design and build

This is a straightforward, thoughtfully executed tool. The head combines a dense rubber brush on one side and a squeegee edge on the other, and it ships with a microfiber cloth for dusting or finishing. The handle is a four‑section, powder‑coated steel pole that adjusts up to 61 inches—long enough to spare my back and short enough to use on stairs or inside a car when I remove a section or two.

The brush head has a bit of flex and the bristles are rubber (not silicone), which matters because they grip hair without scratching hard floors. The whole package is lightweight and easy to maneuver, though the multi‑piece handle can develop a touch of play at the joints if you torque it aggressively. Tightening by hand solved it for me, but it’s a reminder to use steady strokes, not brute force.

Setup and adjustments

Assembly took a minute: thread the handle sections together, twist on the head, attach or stash the microfiber cloth. The modular handle is genuinely useful. I kept all four sections for open floors and removed one section for stairs and car mats. If you’re shorter or prefer working closer to the floor, you can fine‑tune length without sacrificing stability.

Performance on carpets and rugs

On low to medium‑pile carpets and area rugs, this broom shines. The technique that worked best for me:

  • Use short, controlled pull strokes toward you rather than long sweeping motions.
  • Keep the head at a slight angle so the bristle tips dig just enough to grab fibers.
  • Apply light to moderate pressure—let the rubber do the work.

Within a few passes, hair starts forming visible lines that are easy to gather. I consistently pulled up hair and lint even after vacuuming, which tells me it’s reaching what the vacuum brushroll misses. It’s particularly effective on long human hair and soft pet undercoat. On coarse, wiry fur, I needed a few more passes or a steeper angle, but the result was still good.

A bonus: it lifts carpet nap and fluffs traffic‑worn spots. If you’ve ever wanted that “just-groomed” look without firing up a vacuum, this does it.

On high‑pile or shag, the head doesn’t get deep enough to be transformative. It will collect surface debris, but it’s not a deep‑pile groomer. For most everyday rugs and wall‑to‑wall, though, it’s a meaningful upgrade.

Performance on hard floors

On hardwood, tile, and vinyl, the rubber bristles corral hair without sending it airborne. Static is a non‑issue if you:

  • Keep the bristles slightly damp for a pass or two, or
  • Finish with the included microfiber cloth.

I like starting with the brush to gather tumbleweeds of fur, then either scooping the pile with a dustpan or flipping to the squeegee to pull it to a pan. It’s quieter than a vacuum, and because there are no stiff bristles, I’m not worried about scuffs.

Squeegee capability

The integrated squeegee is more than a token add‑on. I’ve used it to pull water off entry tiles on rainy days and to wrangle spills in the kitchen. It works well for general puddles and for clearing condensation off large windows or shower glass in a pinch. On sticky or viscous messes, you’ll still need a cloth and some elbow grease; the blade is reasonably firm, but it’s not a heavy‑duty commercial squeegee. For everyday “life happened” cleanup, it’s handy.

Microfiber cloth attachment

The included microfiber cloth turns the head into a flat dust mop for a finishing pass. Dampen it slightly and it picks up fine dust that sweeping leaves behind. I got the best results on hard floors and low‑pile rugs after I’d already lifted hair with the bristles. The cloth washes well and doesn’t shed, and it’s thick enough to trap dust without just pushing it around. If you already own a dedicated dust mop, this won’t replace it entirely, but it’s a convenient, space‑saving add‑on.

Ergonomics and reach

At full extension (61 inches), the handle is long enough for tall users to work upright. The grip diameter is comfortable, and the lightweight head helps reduce fatigue on long sessions. Because the head is a simple, fixed angle, there’s no complex pivot to fight against. The flip side is that getting under very low furniture takes a little angling; still, I could reach beneath sofas and beds where hair tends to drift.

Maintenance and cleanup

One of the best parts of rubber bristles is how easy they are to clean. Hair clumps up instead of winding around a brushroll. I pluck it off by hand or rinse the head under a tap. A quick wipe and it looks new. The squeegee blade benefits from a warm-water rinse if you’ve been dragging it through sandy grit. As for the handle, occasionally re‑snug the threaded sections if you notice any wobble.

Durability

The powder‑coated steel handle has held up well, with only minor cosmetic scuffs. The rubber head shows no sign of splitting after months of use. The weak point, if there is one, is the multi‑piece handle: torque it like you’re raking gravel and you can introduce flex or risk loosening a joint. Used with moderate pressure and proper technique, it feels sturdy enough for regular household duty.

Limitations and small quirks

  • Not a substitute for deep cleaning on high‑pile or shag carpets.
  • Coarse, wiry fur may require more passes or a steeper angle to catch fully.
  • The squeegee is great for water and general spills, less so for sticky residues.
  • The multi‑section handle can develop slight play if overtightened or heavily levered; occasional re‑snugging helps.
  • No swivel head—simple is good for control, but it’s not a contortionist under ultra‑low furniture.

Tips for best results

  • On carpet, use short pull strokes and moderate pressure; avoid aggressive “raking.”
  • On hard floors, slightly dampen the bristles to reduce static and improve pickup.
  • Build your passes: brush to gather, squeegee to collect, microfiber to finish.
  • Vacuum after grooming carpets if you want a truly deep clean—the broom lifts debris the vacuum can then easily capture.
  • Remove a handle section for stairs, car mats, and tight spaces.

Who it’s for

If you share your home with heavy‑shedding pets or long‑haired humans, this broom earns its keep. It’s also a smart pickup for people who want to cut down on vacuum maintenance; pulling hair off rugs before vacuuming drastically reduces tangles in brushrolls. Households with mixed flooring will appreciate the rubber’s gentleness on hard surfaces and the squeegee’s utility for fast spill control. If most of your soft surfaces are deep shag or high‑pile, you’ll see less dramatic gains.

Recommendation

I recommend the MR.SIGA rubber broom for households battling hair on carpets and hard floors. It’s efficient at lifting embedded hair, gentle on delicate surfaces, and versatile enough to handle quick spill squeegeeing and dust‑mop duty with the included microfiber cloth. The adjustable 61‑inch handle suits a range of users and spaces, and maintenance is essentially wipe‑and‑rinse. Be aware of its limits on very high‑pile rugs and don’t expect the squeegee to replace a heavy‑duty floor blade. Used with the right technique, it’s a practical, affordable tool that meaningfully reduces hair buildup and makes vacuuming easier and more effective.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Pet-Hair Removal Service (homes & cars)

Offer a focused service that removes pet hair from carpets, upholstery and vehicle interiors using this 3-in-1 tool for speed and efficiency. Package options: single-room cleanup, full-home detail, and car interior detail. Upsells: odor treatment, fabric protection, and repeat-maintenance plans. Market via local Facebook groups, Nextdoor, vet offices and pet groomers; price per room or per vehicle with subscription discounts for recurring customers.


Airbnb/Short-Term-Rental Turnover Service for Pet-Friendly Units

Specialize in fast turnovers for pet-friendly rentals: use the broom to clear hair, the squeegee for spills, and microfiber for final polishing to shorten turnover times and reduce complaints. Offer flat-rate per-turnover fees, emergency same-day options, and monthly retainer contracts for hosts. Promote on host forums, property-manager networks and listing platforms as a niche, pet-focused cleaning advantage.


Eco-Friendly Cleaning Kits & Subscription

Create and sell a branded kit around the tool: the rubber broom, extra microfiber cloths, eco cleaning concentrate, and a quick-start guide. Offer a subscription for replacement cloths, head replacements, and refills. Differentiate with video tutorials (best techniques for pet hair, squeegee pours, vehicle detailing) and bundle pricing for pet-owner households. Sell on Etsy, Shopify and at local pet stores or markets.


Workshops & Creative Classes (squeegee art & pet-hair crafts)

Host in-person or virtual workshops teaching squeegee painting, faux-wood techniques, or pet-hair portrait classes using this tool as the primary implement. Revenue streams: ticket sales, kit sales (ship the broom head & cloth), corporate team-building events, and repeat series. Market to craft studios, community centers, maker fairs and pet communities—offer private parties and holiday-themed sessions.


Event/Market Cleanup & Rapid Spill Response Service

Provide on-site cleanup for farmers' markets, food trucks, pop-ups and outdoor events where quick removal of spills and debris is essential. The squeegee clears liquids fast and the rubber brush removes hair/dirt from booths and mats. Offer hourly rates with add-ons (trash removal, booth reset), partner with event organizers, and advertise reliability and fast response time to vendors.

Creative

Pet-Hair Portraits (needle-felted or glued)

Use the rubber broom to gather pet hair efficiently, then arrange and needle-felt (or glue) the hair onto a backing to create stylized pet portraits or silhouettes. Steps: sweep and collect hair into a container, separate by color, sketch a simple outline on felt/canvas, layer and felt/glue the hair into place, finish with a frame. Great for keepsakes, memorial pieces, or unique gifts—offer color-contrast techniques (trim darker fur for eyes/nose) and seal with a thin fabric glue if needed.


Squeegee Swipe Paintings (large-format art)

Use the integrated squeegee to drag acrylics or inks across canvas or plywood for dramatic swipe and pour effects. Work wet-on-wet: pour multiple colors, then pull with the squeegee at different angles and pressures to create cells, streaks and layers; use the rubber brush edge to add combed textures. The long adjustable handle makes it easy to work on oversized canvases or mural panels while standing.


Faux Woodgrain & Furniture Makeovers

Transform plywood, tabletops or cabinet doors by painting a base color and then using the rubber brush to comb in woodgrain textures while the glaze is still wet. The rubber bristles create organic striations; vary pressure and angle for knots and streaks. Finish with a clear coat. This technique produces budget-friendly, rustic pieces for home decor or craft markets.


Monoprinting and Fabric Dyeing

Spread dye, pigment or paint on a large flat surface and use the squeegee to create layered fields of color, then lay fabric or paper over the wet layer to lift monoprints. The microfiber cloth is ideal for blotting and removing excess dye, and the adjustable handle helps manage large fabric lengths. Make table runners, upholstery fabric or limited-run scarves with one-of-a-kind patterns.


Textured Plaster & Clay Finishes

Apply wet plaster, joint compound or coil clay to panels or walls and use the rubber brush head as a large-scale combing tool to create waves, ridges and linear textures. The long handle enables consistent sweeping strokes across vertical surfaces and ceilings; finish smoothing or buffing with the microfiber cloth for a polished look. Ideal for accent walls, art installations or decorative panels.