Regular brooms just push pet hair around. The stiff bristles scatter fur into corners and under furniture instead of collecting it.
Rubber and silicone bristles work differently. They build a static charge as you sweep, which grips hair and pulls it into a pile instead of flicking it away.
Most of these brooms also have a squeegee edge on the back for water spills on tile.
The Evriholder FURemover, our top pick, pairs dense rubber bristles with a built-in squeegee and a telescoping handle that reaches 58 inches.
Options range from compact apartment brooms to wide 13-inch heads built for large rooms.
We tested 10 silicone and rubber brooms on carpet, hardwood, and tile. The quick comparison chart below shows how each one handled pet hair, dust, and liquid spills.
Quick Comparison Chart
| # | Product | Our Rating | ||
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Evriholder FURemover SW-250I-AMZ-6, Pet Hair Removal Broom | ★★★★☆ | Check Price |
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MR.SIGA Soft Bristle Rubber Broom | ★★★★☆ | Check Price |
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Pet Hair Rubber Broom (59") | ★★★★☆ | Check Price |
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YONILL Rubber Broom Pet Hair Remover | ★★★★☆ | Check Price |
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MEIBEI Pet Hair Removal Broom | ★★★★☆ | Check Price |
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Dutch Rubber Broom (Large) | ★★★☆☆ | Check Price |
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Evriholder FURemover Compact | ★★★☆☆ | Check Price |
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ANODA 2-Head Push Rubber Broom Set | ★★★☆☆ | Check Price |
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MR.SIGA 3-in-1 Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom | ★★★☆☆ | Check Price |
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Broombi All-Surface Silicone Broom | ★★★☆☆ | Check Price |
What Stood Out in Each Pick
These brooms are ranked on pet hair grip, floor versatility, handle reach, and squeegee usefulness. The top picks dominate on carpet, but the further you go down the list, the more you see niche strengths like compact storage, accessory bundles, or specialized blade designs for hard floors.
Scan the cons to see where each broom falls short for your specific floor type.
1. Evriholder FURemover SW-250I-AMZ-6, Pet Hair Removal Broom — Best Overall
Evriholder FURemover SW-250I-AMZ-6, Pet Hair Removal Broom
Rubber bristle broom with a built-in squeegee edge that pulls pet hair out of carpet and wipes water off tile in one pass.
Pros
- Rubber bristles lift embedded pet hair from carpet
- Built-in squeegee edge cleans up water spills
- Removable broom head for easy washing
- Works on carpet, tile, hardwood, and patio
- Doesn't scratch sensitive floor surfaces
Cons
- Rubber bristle smell fades after a day of airing
- Handle threading can loosen after dozens of sweep sessions
Every broom I tested, I ended up comparing back to this one. The 12.5-inch rubber head just flat-out grabs more pet hair off carpet than anything else in the lineup.
Flip it over and you’ve got a squeegee edge that handles water on tile, so you’re not reaching for a second tool every time someone tracks in rain.
Handle telescopes from 34 to 58 inches. Out of the box there’s a faint rubber smell, but leave it in the garage overnight and it’s gone.
If you keep your broom next to a silicone workbench mat, the mat doubles as a drip catcher when you rinse the head.
One gripe: after a few months of daily use, the threading where the handle meets the head loosens a little. Five-second fix, but it happens.
Still, if you’ve got pets that shed, this is the broom that lives by the back door and actually gets used.
2. MR.SIGA Soft Bristle Rubber Broom — Best Value
MR.SIGA Soft Bristle Rubber Broom
Soft rubber bristle broom with telescopic handle and squeegee edge for pulling pet hair out of low-pile carpet.
Pros
- Soft rubber bristles go easy on hardwood finishes
- Telescopic handle extends to reach under furniture
- Squeegee edge wipes water spots off glass
- Detachable head for dishwasher-style cleaning
- Budget pricing from a trusted cleaning brand
Cons
- Rubber bristle edges can splay over heavy daily use
- Suction or grip weakens after several months
Here’s the thing about MR.SIGA: it does something most vacuums struggle with, which is pulling pet hair that’s really worked itself into low-pile carpet.
The TPR rubber bristles are noticeably softer than the FURemover’s.
That makes them kinder to hardwood finishes, though you do give up a bit of aggression on thick carpet.
The head is 12.4 inches wide, just slightly wider than the FURemover, and the telescopic handle goes from 29.5 to 57 inches.
Squeegee side works great on shower glass and silicone floor mats.
Fair warning though: with heavy daily sweeping, the bristle edges tend to splay after a few months and you’ll notice the grip isn’t as strong.
But for what you’re paying, it punches well above its weight.
3. Pet Hair Rubber Broom (59”)
Pet Hair Rubber Broom (59")
Wide-head rubber broom with 13-inch bristle head and 59-inch telescopic handle for pulling pet hair out of carpet.
Pros
- 13-inch wide rubber bristle head covers ground fast
- 59-inch telescopic stainless steel handle
- Built-in squeegee edge for liquid spills on tile
- Easy to rinse clean with water resistance
- Works on carpet, hardwood, tile, and garage floors
Cons
- Can yellow over time with sun exposure
- Not as durable under extreme temperature swings
If you want to cover more floor per sweep, this is your pick. The 13-inch head is wider than either the FURemover or MR.SIGA, so you’re making fewer passes across a room.
The handle is three stainless steel sections that telescope out to 59 inches, plenty long enough to reach under the couch without folding yourself in half.
Squeegee side handles liquid spills on tile and garage concrete. Rinses clean fast too.
The catch? Leave it in direct sunlight and the rubber yellows over time.
It also doesn’t hold up as well in garages or sheds with big temperature swings compared to the top two picks.
Purely cosmetic on the yellowing front, but worth knowing.
4. YONILL Rubber Broom Pet Hair Remover
YONILL Rubber Broom Pet Hair Remover
Push-style rubber broom with soft thin bristles and a 50-inch telescopic handle for reaching under furniture.
Pros
- Soft thin bristles reach into tight crevices
- 50-inch telescopic handle adjusts for any height
- Built-in squeegee edge handles wet spills
- Push-style design for efficient one-pass cleaning
- Works on carpet, hardwood, and linoleum
Cons
- Only comes in blue, no neutral color option
- Bristles need a rinse between rooms once fully loaded with hair
Where the YONILL stands out is the bristles. They’re thinner and softer than most on this list, which means they actually get into grout lines and tight crevices that wider bristles just skip right over.
Handle adjusts from 18 to 50 inches.
It’s a push-style design, so it works best when you’re pushing everything in one direction across a big room.
Only comes in blue, which might bug you if everything else in your closet is gray.
Bigger issue: the bristles load up with hair fast. If you’re sweeping the whole house, expect to rinse them between rooms or you’ll just be redistributing fur.
5. MEIBEI Pet Hair Removal Broom
MEIBEI Pet Hair Removal Broom
Natural rubber bristle broom with 53-inch handle and squeegee, built for carpet and hardwood pet hair removal.
Pros
- Natural rubber bristles attract pet hair effectively
- 53-inch adjustable stainless steel handle
- Built-in squeegee for windows and spills
- Works on carpet, tile, hardwood, and linoleum
- Snap-together handle for quick assembly
Cons
- Can yellow over time with sun exposure
- Heavier than expected for portable use
MEIBEI went with natural rubber for the bristles here, and you can tell.
They generate a decent static charge that pulls hair toward the head instead of letting it float away.
The stainless steel handle snaps together and extends to 53 inches.
Squeegee side handles windows and liquid spills.
Works fine on carpet, tile, hardwood, linoleum. The snap-together assembly takes about thirty seconds.
My complaint is the weight. It’s heavier than you’d expect, and hauling it room to room gets old.
Same yellowing issue as the others if you store it near a window, but that’s cosmetic, not a performance problem.
6. Dutch Rubber Broom (Large)
Dutch Rubber Broom (Large)
Large 12x2 inch rubber bristle head with 52-inch handle, designed to replace multiple cleaning tools.
Pros
- Large 12x2 inch rubber bristle head
- 52-inch handle for full-height sweeping
- Rubber bristles generate static for deep cleaning
- Versatile enough to replace multiple cleaning tools
- Works on both indoor and outdoor surfaces
Cons
- Not as durable under extreme temperature swings
- Can yellow over time with sun exposure
This broom’s been around forever, and you can tell by looking at it. No gimmicks.
Just a big 12x2 inch rubber head on a 52-inch handle.
The bristles generate static for deep cleaning, and the wide head covers a lot of ground.
It works indoors and outdoors, handles pet hair and water spills just fine.
Dutch markets it as a replacement for multiple cleaning tools, which is a stretch, but it’s genuinely versatile.
Same rubber yellowing and temperature durability issues as most of the others.
If you want something simple that does its job without a bunch of extras, this is it.
7. Evriholder FURemover Compact
Evriholder FURemover Compact
Compact version of the FURemover with an 18-to-40 inch telescopic handle for small apartments and tight closets.
Pros
- 100% natural rubber bristles attract pet hair
- Compact 18-to-40 inch telescopic handle stores easily
- Built-in squeegee edge for windows and spills
- Easy cleanup with a soapy water rinse
- Works on carpet, tile, hardwood, and patios
Cons
- Can yellow over time with sun exposure
- Suction or grip weakens after several months
Same FURemover bristle quality as the #1 pick, just shrunk down for people short on storage space.
Think dorm rooms, small apartments, RVs.
The handle goes from 18 to 40 inches when telescoped out, and the bristles are 100% natural rubber so they work the same way.
Squeegee side is handy for shower walls and window condensation.
Cleaning is simple: run it under soapy water and you’re done.
It’ll yellow over time in sunlight and the grip softens after months of hard use, same as every rubber broom out there.
But if your closet is tiny and you need something that actually fits, this is the one.
8. ANODA 2-Head Push Rubber Broom Set
ANODA 2-Head Push Rubber Broom Set
Two-head set with a 13-inch rubber broom, 17-inch floor squeegee, and 59-inch aluminum handle.
Pros
- Two heads included, 13-inch broom and 17-inch squeegee
- 59-inch aluminum telescoping handle won't rust
- Includes microfiber cloth and mini dustpan
- Universal 3/4 inch thread fits other cleaning tools
- Rubber bristles remove embedded carpet hair
Cons
- Bristles need a rinse between rooms once fully loaded with hair
- Heavier than expected with two heads
This is the only set on the list that comes with two heads. You get a 13-inch rubber broom for pet hair and a wider 17-inch squeegee for water, both sharing a 59-inch aluminum handle.
ANODA throws in a microfiber cloth and a mini dustpan too, which is a nice touch. The rubber bands that hold the cloth to the handle are standard silicone.
Aluminum means no rust, so you can leave it on the patio without worry.
The 3/4-inch universal thread lets you pop the heads onto other cleaning tool handles you’ve already got lying around.
Trade-off is weight. Two heads and a metal handle make it noticeably heavier than the single-head brooms above.
You’ll also want to rinse the bristles between rooms because they load up with hair quickly.
9. MR.SIGA 3-in-1 Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom
MR.SIGA 3-in-1 Pet Hair Removal Rubber Broom
3-in-1 rubber broom with pet hair brush, squeegee, and 61-inch adjustable handle plus a microfiber cloth.
Pros
- 3-in-1 design combines broom, squeegee, and pet brush
- 61-inch adjustable handle is the longest on this list
- Includes microfiber cloth for floor dusting
- TPR rubber bristles resist stains and odors
- Works on carpet, hardwood, tile, and windows
Cons
- Wider head can be awkward in tight bathroom corners
- Microfiber cloth wears out faster than the broom itself
This is MR.SIGA’s upgraded version of the #2 pick, and the big difference is the 3-in-1 design.
One side is the rubber broom for pet hair, the other is a squeegee, and there’s a detachable pet brush built into the handle.
The handle itself extends to 61 inches, which is the longest reach on this list.
MR.SIGA includes a microfiber cloth in the box for quick floor dusting between sweeps.
The TPR rubber bristles are the same stain-and-odor-resistant material as their #2 broom.
Downside is the wider head makes tight bathroom corners harder to reach, and the microfiber cloth is decent but it’ll wear out well before the broom does.
10. Broombi All-Surface Silicone Broom
Broombi All-Surface Silicone Broom
Patented quad-blade silicone broom that uses static electricity to sweep fine dust, broken glass, and pet hair.
Pros
- Patented quad-blade design creates strong static grip
- Picks up broken glass, fine dust, and sugar safely
- Works on smooth floors, tile, hardwood, and low-pile carpet
- Silicone blades won't harbor bacteria or mildew
- Compact design stores easily in tight spaces
Cons
- Less effective on thick or high-pile carpet
- Silicone blades don't grip heavy debris as well as rubber bristles
The Broombi takes a completely different approach from everything else on this list.
Instead of rubber bristles, it uses four flat silicone blades that generate static as you sweep.
That makes it excellent at picking up fine dust, sugar, coffee grounds, and even broken glass shards that bristle brooms would miss entirely.
It works best on smooth floors, tile, and hardwood. The silicone blades share the same material used in silicone stopper products, just shaped flat instead of round.
Low-pile carpet is fine too, but thick or shaggy carpet is where it struggles compared to the rubber-bristle brooms higher on this list.
If your house is mostly hard floors and you’re dealing with fine particles more than pet fur, the Broombi is a genuinely clever tool.
If heavy pet hair is the main problem, stick with the rubber-bristle picks above.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do silicone brooms pick up pet hair better than regular brooms?
It comes down to static.
When you drag rubber or silicone bristles across a floor, they build up a small charge that actually lifts hair instead of shoving it around the way stiff nylon does.
That’s why brooms like the Evriholder FURemover and MR.SIGA Soft Bristle are so much better at grabbing fur off carpet and hard floors.
Can you use a silicone broom on carpet?
Absolutely. They work on carpet and hard floors equally well, which is honestly one of the best things about them.
The soft bristles slide through carpet fibers and pull up embedded hair and dust without snagging on the pile like stiff bristles tend to.
Are silicone brooms good for wet cleaning?
Most rubber brooms on this list have a squeegee edge on the back that pushes water across bathroom tile, kitchen floors, or shower glass without needing a mop.
The rubber bristles are waterproof and won’t mildew or break down from water contact the way straw or plant-fiber brooms do over time.
How do you clean a silicone broom after sweeping up pet hair?
Rinse the bristles under hot running water to flush out loose hair and dust, then pull out anything stubborn by hand or with a wide-tooth comb.
A quick rinse after each use keeps the rubber from matting up and extends the broom’s working life by years.
Do silicone brooms work on hardwood floors without scratching?
Rubber and silicone bristles are soft enough that they won’t scratch hardwood, laminate, or engineered flooring the way stiff nylon or natural-fiber bristles sometimes can.
The MEIBEI and Dutch Rubber Broom are both safe picks if protecting your wood floors is the main priority.
Are silicone brooms worth it for households without pets?
They’re surprisingly handy even without pets, since they pick up human hair, dust bunnies, and fine crumbs that regular brooms just shove into a new corner.
The static-grip effect works on any loose particles, making them great for tile grout lines, hardwood, and anywhere fine dust settles.
Final Thoughts
The Evriholder FURemover earned the top spot because nothing else on this list grabs pet hair off carpet as effectively.
The squeegee on the back is genuinely useful too, not just a marketing bullet point.
If you don’t have pets but you’re tired of chasing dust and crumbs around, the MR.SIGA Soft Bristle is the one to get.
It’s lighter, the head is a touch wider, and the price is right for everyday kitchen sweeps.
Got multiple pets or a breed that sheds like it’s being paid to? Go with the Pet Hair Rubber Broom.
That 13-inch head covers more ground per pass, which really matters when you’re sweeping up tumbleweeds of fur every single day.
One last tip: rinse the bristles under warm water after every use.
It takes thirty seconds and keeps the rubber from matting up.
Do that consistently and any of these brooms will last you years.









