Pet Hair Remover Laundry Balls - Reusable Washing Machine Fur Catcher 10-Pack | FurAway
You pull your black shirt out of the dryer and it looks like you hugged a sheep farm. Your "clean" bedding still has a visible layer of cat fur. You've tried everything—extra rinse cycles, fabric softener, those dryer sheets that smell like a chemical factory—and nothing works. These plastic balls are what desperate pet owners buy when they're tired of wearing their pets to work. They're literally just bumpy balls that supposedly catch fur in your washing machine. Spoiler: they kind of work, which is more than we can say for everything else you've tried.
How Plastic Balls Fight Fur
Throw them in with your laundry. That's it. No special settings, no pre-treatment, just toss 3-6 balls in with your fur-covered clothes. As the machine agitates, the balls bounce around creating friction that loosens fur. Their porous surface grabs and holds the loose fur. The static charge they generate (same principle as rubbing a balloon on your hair) attracts more fur.
After the cycle, you'll find fur wrapped around the balls. Peel it off (gross but satisfying), rinse them, and they're ready for the next load. Each ball supposedly lasts 1000 washes, which sounds fake but even 100 washes would be worth it.

The Reality of "85% Fur Removal"
The "advanced sticky-core technology" is just "plastic with holes in it." But those holes do trap fur, and the bumpy surface does create agitation. It's simple technology that works better than complicated solutions.
Who's Desperate Enough for These
The Black Clothing Optimist
You refuse to give up wearing black despite owning white pets. You've accepted that you'll never be completely fur-free, but these balls get you from "walking carpet" to "few visible hairs." Your coworkers stop offering you lint rollers. Small victories.
The Bedding Warrior
Your sheets come out of the wash still furry. You've considered sleeping in a hazmat suit. These balls actually help with bedding because the larger surface area gives them more to work with. Your pillowcases might actually be the color they're supposed to be.
The Multi-Pet Household
You have enough fur to knit a third pet weekly. Your washing machine filter looks like a crime scene. These balls at least reduce the fur load so your machine doesn't die from fur suffocation. Your repair person will thank you.

The Allergy Sufferer
You love your pet but hate breathing fur. Reducing fur in laundry means less airborne fur when folding clothes. These balls won't cure allergies but they'll reduce the amount of dander on your clothes. Every bit helps when you're popping Claritin like candy.
How to Use Bumpy Balls Effectively
For normal loads. Heavy fur situations need 5-6. More balls = more fur removal, but also more noise in the dryer.
Balls need room to move. Cramming the washer full defeats the purpose. They need space to bounce around and create friction.
Peel the fur off the balls. It's gross but necessary. If you leave it, they stop working. Think of it as cleaning your lint trap, but worse.
When the bumps wear down, they stop working. Usually after 6-12 months of heavy use, not the claimed 1000 washes.
They work in both, but the dryer is where they really shine. The heat and tumbling create maximum static and friction.
Six Months with These Weird Balls
I have two cats and a golden retriever. My washing machine was basically a fur recycling center. Clean clothes came out furrier than they went in. Bought the 10-pack out of desperation.
First wash: I used 4 balls with a load of towels. Pulled them out and there was a hamster-sized clump of fur on each ball. The towels weren't fur-free, but they were noticeably better. Maybe 60% less fur.
After a month: Found the sweet spot is 5 balls for regular loads, all 10 for bedding. They make a thumping noise in the dryer that's annoying but worth it. Black clothes are wearable again. I still use a lint roller, but once, not seventeen times.
The gross reality: Peeling fur off these balls is disgusting. It's wet, matted fur that smells like wet dog. But seeing that fur means it's not on my clothes. I'll take gross ball cleaning over wearing a fur coat to work.
Six months in: Lost 2 balls (dryer ate them?), others are less bumpy but still working. Ordering another pack because going back to fur-covered everything isn't an option.
The Science Is Simple But Real
Static electricity attracts fur. Friction loosens fur. Porous surfaces trap fur. These balls do all three. It's not revolutionary technology; it's just applying simple physics to a real problem. The fact that it took until now for someone to make these is embarrassing for humanity.
They also actually do reduce wrinkles and static as claimed. Not because of any special technology, but because they're tumbling around separating clothes and preventing them from clumping. Your clothes come out fluffier and less wrinkled. Bonus side effect.
Bulk Pricing (Because You'll Need Many)
How Many Balls Do You Need?
Quantity | Price | Per Ball | Best For |
---|---|---|---|
1 Ball | £4.99 | £4.99 | Testing if you're skeptical |
3 Pack | £13.77 | £4.59 | Small loads, one pet |
5 Pack | £19.99 | £3.99 | Regular loads, 1-2 pets |
10 Pack | £34.99 | £3.49 | Best value - bedding, multiple pets |
Most people need the 10-pack. You'll want 5-6 per load, plus backups when some inevitably disappear in the dryer dimension.
Product Specifications

The Honest Limitations
These won't eliminate all fur. You'll still need a lint roller for perfection. But they significantly reduce the fur load, which is more than any other solution offers.
They're noisy in the dryer. Like having tennis balls bouncing around. Annoying but tolerable for fur reduction.
Some will disappear. The dryer sock monster also eats these balls. Buy extras.
Synthetic fabrics see less improvement than natural fibers. Polyester athletic wear will still have some fur.
You have to clean them. Peeling wet fur off plastic balls is gross. But it's fur that's not on your clothes, so... worth it?
Real Reviews from the Fur Battlefield
No Returns - Because They Work
Just kidding. Return it in original condition within 14 days for a full refund—that's our standard icanhave.com return policy. But honestly, you won't need to if you try.
We're confident enough to joke about no returns because we know what happens: You'll throw them in your first load skeptically, pull out those disgusting fur-covered balls, see your actually-clean clothes, and immediately order the 10-pack.
What You Get
- Plastic balls in your chosen quantity (orange and blue, like that matters)
- Mesh storage bag (useful for not losing them)
- Significantly less fur on your clothes
- A new gross chore (fur peeling)
- The ability to wear black again
Questions? Email support@icanhave.com. Include your pet type and fur length for realistic expectations about effectiveness.
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