Tangle resistance is a highlight because there is no powered brushroll on the standard design, reducing hair-wrap headaches compared with many uprights and sticks.
Anti-tangle performance is exceptional, including multiple reports of zero tangles in standardized tests—one of the most consistent strengths across sources.
Tangle resistance is one of the most praised features: multiple reviewers report little to no hair wrapping on the main brush, with only occasional side-brush cleanup.
Anti-tangle performance is a consistent highlight, with multiple long-hair tests reporting zero wrap thanks to dual comb and dual rotation design choices. This is repeatedly positioned as a major improvement over wet-dry competitors that require cutting hair off the roller.
ZeroTangle 2.0 earns excellent marks, frequently posting perfect or near-perfect anti-tangle outcomes; a few reviews still mention occasional hair clumps on wheel axles in tougher hair scenarios.
Hair-wrap resistance is one of the biggest strengths: the DuoDivide brush and redesigned side brush greatly reduce tangles. In extreme stress tests, some hair may channel to the center and require a quick manual pull, but it is easy to clear.
Hair-wrap resistance is repeatedly praised, with testing showing near-zero tangling on the brushroll and effective detangling combs. A minority of comments mention hair can wrap on side axles/gaps, but overall maintenance burden from hair is low.
Anti-tangle and self-cleaning brushroll claims are supported by reviewers who report little to no hair wrapping during use. This is especially appreciated in pet homes where hair load would normally bind up a brush.
Anti‑tangle performance is one of the product’s biggest wins, with multiple tests reporting near‑zero wrap on the main rollers. Small caveats remain: side brushes, wheel axles, or accessories can still collect some hair over time.
Hair wrap resistance is repeatedly described as excellent, with CleanChop or tri-cut style brush designs preventing tangles and reducing manual cleaning. Multiple reviewers report going weeks without detangling hair from the main brush.
Detangling features (hair-removal vanes/active combing) are a standout, with multiple tests showing virtually no brush-roll wrap even with long hair. Some reviewers still mention occasional hair catching at the comb area.
Anti-tangle performance is a major strength across reviews, with split/DuoDivide-style rollers and zero-tangle brush design repeatedly credited for reducing hair wrap. This improves day-to-day reliability for pet owners and reduces how often users need to manually cut hair off the brush.
Anti-tangle performance is frequently highlighted as best-in-class, and many reviewers report little to no hair wrap. One test still saw some long hair wrapping, so it’s strong but not always 100% hands-off.
The anti-tangle system is repeatedly called out as a major upgrade, with many tests showing little to no hair wrap. In some cases hair can briefly wrap, but reviewers note it can self-clear with continued run time, reducing the need for cutting hair off the brushroll.
Tangle resistance is one of the most praised elements, with the split-brush design frequently credited for channeling hair into the suction path and reducing wrap at the ends. A few users still mention occasional tangles with long hair plus certain carpet fabrics, but overall performance is above average.
Hair and tangle control is consistently strong, with ZeroTangle-style brush design keeping the main roller noticeably clean even with long hair and pets. A minority note carpet-deep hair can still be harder to fully extract on thicker piles.
Anti-tangle design is praised across reviews, with minimal hair wrapping on the main brush and the hair-screw style tool often described as exceptional.
Hair wrap resistance is one of the most consistent strengths across reviews. The FlexiRazor hair-cutting system dramatically reduces roller wrap and maintenance, with some testing showing very little hair left behind.
Many reviews praise strong tangle resistance, but some testing still found long-hair and pet-fur wrap on high-pile carpet, so occasional brush cleaning may be needed.
The Motorbar detangling design and hair-focused tools are repeatedly called out for actively removing wrapped hair and handling long hair and pet fur with less tangling.
Anti-tangle performance is a standout strength, repeatedly reported as minimal to zero hair wrap over weeks of use, though extreme long-hair torture scenarios can still reveal some wrap risk.
Hair‑wrap resistance is a major highlight: the split/DuoDivide-style roller design earns perfect or near-perfect tangle-test results in multiple discussions. One reviewer still noted minor hair accumulation in certain joints, but overall sentiment remains very strong.
Anti-tangle performance is a major differentiator: multiple sources report minimal hair wrap on the main brush, though some hair can still collect in transitions and may need occasional cutting.
Tangle resistance is a major highlight: the rubber dual rollers greatly reduce wrap and jamming. Hair may collect at roller ends, but removal is quick and doesn’t usually interrupt cleaning.
Hair-wrap resistance is a standout: many reviewers report little to no tangling thanks to V-shaped bristles/comb teeth, though long carpet fringes can still wrap.
Hair-wrap resistance on the main brushroll is one of the most consistently celebrated benefits, even for long human hair. Hair can still accumulate around wheels or inside the head, so it is not completely maintenance-free.
Anti-tangle performance is a consistent strength, including tests reporting minimal to near-zero wrap. This is a key reason pet owners and long-hair households rate the robot highly.
HairPro/self-cleaning design prevents most tangles and helps keep the brushroll moving freely. A small amount of hair can still remain around the center in some tests, but overall tangle resistance is above average.
Hair-wrap resistance is a major strength: multiple testers report little-to-no hair wrapping on the brush rolls, even with heavy pet shedding. Still, some note hair can collect in corners of the soft roller or in the cyclone/bin area and needs occasional cleaning.
Anti-tangle performance is a major strength: multiple sources note excellent hair resistance, including near-perfect results in a standardized hair tangle test.
The Digital Motorbar’s detangling features earn strong marks for reducing hair wrap in testing, but some Dyson-focused coverage notes that very long hair can still collect around axle/gap areas, so occasional brush/roller checks may be needed depending on household hair length.
ZeroTangle design elements and hair-removal features reduce wrapping and maintenance, but at least one reviewer notes the longest hair, string, or thread can still wind around the brush in some cases.
FlexiRazor hair-cutting and comb detangling reduce wrap significantly and are often cited as best-in-class among comb-style systems. It’s not completely tangle-free with extremely long strands, and some “strong” settings aren’t always-on by default.
Hair-wrapping is generally well controlled thanks to the rubberized/anti-tangle style pet brush design; reviewers report little wrapping on the brush in use, though hair can still collect and require periodic cleanup.
Dual rubber rollers are repeatedly praised for resisting tangles and making hair removal easy, though long strands can still occasionally wrap and need checking.
Anti-wrap performance is mixed: several reviews report little to no hair wrap, while others say long hair can still tangle on the brushroll and needs regular checking. Results appear to depend on hair length and cleaning frequency.
The dual rubber roller system is frequently credited with strong tangle resistance, with most hair issues showing up on the side brush rather than the main rollers.
The tangle-resistant brushroll design is repeatedly praised for staying mostly clear after heavy pet-hair pickup, though stray hair can still collect in spots.
Most reviewers praise the self-cleaning/anti-wrap brushroll and PowerFins for resisting tangles, even with long hair. One technician review disputes this, saying hair can wrap or stick under the roller when airflow to the front roller is limited.
Many sources highlight anti-tangle brush features (ZeroTangle/active hair removal) with lab tests showing near-zero tangling. At least one reviewer still experienced significant hair wrapping during problem runs, so it’s excellent but not guaranteed.
Anti-tangle performance is generally praised due to comb/scraper elements that reduce wraps, especially versus older wet-dry designs. Some users still report hair buildup in tanks/filters, but less roller tangling overall.