Your Cat Is Shedding Right Now.
Seriously. Even if they’re asleep. Even if they’re in the other room. They are generating fluff at an industrial rate.
And you’re the one stuck dealing with it.
If you’ve been using those sticky tape rollers, you’re doing it wrong. Think about it—you peel a sheet, roll for three seconds, it stops sticking, and you peel another sheet. Repeat until you lose your mind or run out of tape. It’s a waste of money.
The ChomChom Roller doesn’t care about sticky paper.
It uses static electricity. That’s it. No batteries to charge, no cords to trip over, and absolutely no refills. You just grab it and roll it back and forth in short, aggressive strokes.
Does it look a bit weird? Maybe. But it works.
The friction creates a static charge that grabs deep-embedded cat hair from your couch, your bed, and those rugs you gave up on cleaning years ago. The hair gets trapped in a back compartment. You press a button, pop it open, and dump the hair ball in the trash.
It’s actually kind of gross how much it picks up. Satisfying, but gross.
This is the Cat Edition. It’s built for the fine, clinging fur that standard brushes miss. It’s portable, durable, and you only buy it once.
Stop wearing your cat’s hair to work. Get a ChomChom.
Why this beats the sticky stuff:
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Zero Waste: No more throwing away hundreds of sticky sheets.
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Physics, Not Glue: Uses static charge to pull hair out of fabric weaves.
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Built for Cat People: Handles that soft, floaty undercoat that sticks to everything.
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Ready to Go: No charging. No setup. Just roll.
One warning: It’s loud. The “chom-chom” sound means it’s working. Scaring the cat is just a bonus.
FAQ
Q: Is this actually better for cat hair than a sticky roller? A: Yes. Here’s why. Cat fur is soft and floaty; it doesn’t just sit on top of the fabric, it weaves into it. Sticky tape just grabs the surface layer. The ChomChom creates a static charge that physically yanks the hair out of the fibers. Plus, you don’t have to peel a gross sticky sheet every five seconds.
Q: It’s making a weird noise. Is it broken? A: No, that’s the sound of it working. Seriously. You have to move it back and forth quickly. That “clack-clack” sound is the internal brushes flipping to generate static electricity. If it’s silent, you’re moving too slow. Put some muscle into it.
Q: How do I clean the roller itself? A: Don’t put it in the sink! Water will kill the mechanism inside. If the brush part looks dusty, just wipe it with a damp towel. To get rid of the hair it collected, just press the button on the handle, pop the trap open, and dump the fur ball in the bin.
Q: Will this work on my clothes? A: It’s tricky. This tool needs a tight surface to create friction. If you’re wearing tight jeans? Sure. But if you try to roll a loose sweater or a t-shirt, it just drags the fabric around. Stick to furniture, bedding, and carpet for the best results.

























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