Groom them at home. Without the fur storm.
Brush, trim and vacuum in one go — the loose hair goes straight into a 1.8 L cup instead of your sofa, your clothes and every corner of the house. Quiet enough that your dog doesn't bolt for the door.
Low noise
Dogs & cats
The noise is why most dogs hate grooming.
Groomers say you want at least 10,000 Pa to actually pull a loose undercoat out of a double-coated breed. This runs above that — so hair goes into the cup instead of onto your sofa.
Big enough to groom a large dog in one go without stopping to empty it. Tip it out, rinse the filter, done.
Five tools, one machine
De-shedding brush
Pulls loose undercoat and sucks it straight in.
Electric clipper
Quiet trimming with 4 guide combs for length.
Fine-tooth comb
For faces, paws and finishing detail work.
Cleaning brush
Lifts hair off beds, sofas, stairs and the car.
Crevice nozzle
Gets into corners, seams and under cushions.
No more hair on everything you own
The whole point: the hair never gets loose in the first place. Groom on a Sunday and skip the daily fight with the lint roller.
The first session, done right
Let them sniff it first
Leave it switched off on the floor for a few minutes. Treats. No pressure. Curiosity beats surprise.
Start on level one
Turn it on across the room, then groom a shoulder or back — never the face or paws first — on the lowest of 5 suction levels.
Keep it short & reward
Two or three minutes the first time, then stop while it's still going well. Most dogs settle within a few sessions.
From other pet parents
“The hair actually goes into the cup instead of floating around the room. Filled it in one session with my golden.”
“My husky used to run from the clippers. Started on level one like the guide said and now he falls asleep during it.”
“Saves me a groomer visit every month. The crevice tool on the sofa afterwards is honestly the best part.”

The Grooming Kit
- Vacuum unit, hose & 5 grooming tools
- 4 guide combs, cleaning brush & lubricant oil
- Overheat protection & multi-stage filter
- Works on dogs and cats
Everything you're wondering
Will it scare my dog?
Noise is the main reason pets dislike grooming, so this is built to run quietly — under 70 dB, well below a household vacuum. It also has 5 suction levels, so you can start on the gentlest setting. Let your dog sniff it switched off, reward them, and keep the first sessions to a couple of minutes. Most pets settle within a few tries.
Does the hair really get sucked in, or fly everywhere?
The brush and clipper attach directly to the suction hose, so hair is pulled into the 1.8 L dust cup as you groom rather than escaping into the room. That's the entire point of the design.
Will it handle a double-coated breed like a husky or shepherd?
Yes. Groomers generally say you need at least 10,000 Pa of suction to lift a loose undercoat — this runs at 12,000 Pa across 5 levels, so it has the power for thick double coats. Work in sections and brush with the direction of the coat.
How often do I have to empty it?
The 1.8 L cup is large enough to groom most dogs fully in one sitting. Empty it into the bin and rinse the filter afterwards — let the filter dry completely before the next session.
Is the clipper safe to use myself?
It comes with 4 guide combs that set the cutting length so you can't go too short, and the blade is designed to stay cool. Start with a longer comb than you think you need — you can always take more off.
Can I use it on cats?
Yes, it works for cats and other short- and long-haired pets. Cats are usually more sound-sensitive, so start on the lowest suction level and build up slowly.
What exactly is in the box?
The main unit, hose, de-shedding brush, electric clipper, fine-tooth comb, cleaning brush, crevice nozzle, 4 guide combs, a small cleaning brush, lubricant oil and the manual.
Can I use it around the house too?
Absolutely — the cleaning brush and crevice nozzle are made for lifting pet hair off beds, sofas, stairs and car seats after you've finished grooming.