On smooth hard floors, the Blizzard CX1 picks up hair effortlessly, with strands quickly sucked away without smearing, making it well suited to tackling shed hair on bare surfaces.
Hard-floor hair pickup is consistently strong, including pet hair and litter-adjacent messes. Reports suggest it’s highly effective for everyday shedding on tile/wood/LVP.
Hard-floor hair pickup is widely praised, with the soft roller helping lift hair without scattering. Reviewers regularly mention clean results with minimal push-around.
Hard-floor hair pickup is called out as a strength in test coverage, with at least one reviewer describing near one-pass results and very effective hair intake.
Hair pickup on hard floors is a standout, including long and even slightly damp strands, with users reporting thorough collection and minimal cleanup afterward.
Hair pickup on hard floors is repeatedly described as excellent, with hair being pulled in from an inch or two away in some tests. It performs especially well for visible pet hair and dander on smooth surfaces.
Hair pickup on hard floors is repeatedly excellent, often in a single pass, and several reviewers note little to no hair wrap on the main roller during these tests.
Hard-floor hair pickup is consistently praised, especially for pet hair, with minimal scatter reported. This is one of the areas where the DuoClean head and detection modes earn compliments.
Hair pickup on hard floors is described as excellent, with one reviewer noting the vacuum can gulp up hairballs before the head even passes directly over them. This points to strong intake and airflow on smooth surfaces.
Hair on hard floors is handled well in testing, with strong pickup and minimal tangling reported. Most hair-related complaints center on the side brush/wheels rather than the main rollers.
On hard floors, pet hair pickup is also described as very strong, helped by high suction and the wide cleaning path. Some reviewers mention that very light debris can scatter if settings are too high, but overall hair pickup remains a highlight.
Hard-floor hair pickup is usually strong, with pet hair removal commonly praised. When hair does collect in the intake area, reviewers note it is typically easy to remove.
Pet owners and demos show strong hair pickup on hard floors, including dog hair, though brush rolls still benefit from routine clearing to prevent buildup.
Hard-floor pet hair and litter pickup are described as strong in owner reviews, aided by the DuoClean head and pet attachments. Longer hair can still migrate to the brushroll, making periodic cleaning important.
Hair pickup on hard floors is consistently described as excellent, with reviewers noting the robot handles pet and human hair well during routine cleaning. This is frequently tied to the brush design that reduces wrapping and keeps hair moving toward the inlet.
On hard floors, reviews frequently mention strong pet-hair pickup without scattering, including around litter areas. Performance is generally described as reliable across tile, wood and vinyl.
Hair pickup on hard floors is consistently positive in demonstrations, and reviewers say hair is carried into the tank rather than staying on the roller. Results are especially strong when paired with the anti-tangle roller design.
Hard-floor hair pickup is generally described as strong, especially when pairing floor mode with the included tools for corners and furniture. Detailed lab scoring is limited, but user impressions are positive.
Hair pickup on hard floors is frequently praised, especially for pet hair and long human hair. Performance is boosted by strong suction and the anti-tangle system.
On hard floors, reviewers commonly describe reliable hair pickup with the floorheads, aided by the detangling design so hair is more likely to be directed into the bin than wrapped around the roller during typical cleaning.
Hair pickup on hard floors is consistently strong, with pet hair and longer strands collected efficiently. The anti-tangle system reduces mid-run maintenance.
Hard-floor hair pickup is generally reported as strong, especially when the brushroll is allowed to run to grab strands. Some users choose to keep the carpet setting on hard floors specifically to improve hair pickup.
On hard floors, long hair pickup is generally reported as strong, especially when paired with straight-line cleaning and adjustable settings. Some hair can still collect on brushes, but overall pickup is praised.
Hair pickup on hard floors is typically strong and benefits from the soft roller and anti-tangle design, with most hair making it into the bin rather than wrapping heavily.
Hard-floor hair pickup is a consistent strength, especially for pets and long human hair. A few mention the occasional hair clump, but overall results are strong with minimal leftover hairballs.
Hair pickup on hard floors is typically described as effective in demos/tests. Any weaknesses tend to stem from hair wrap on rollers rather than lack of suction.
Hair pickup on hard floors is commonly reported as strong, aided by the dual-roller design that feeds hair into the bin rather than leaving strands behind.
Hair pickup on hard floors is frequently praised, including strong results on dog hair and general household shedding. Multiple reviews report visibly clean floors after routine runs in pet homes.
Hair pickup on hard floors is a strong point because there is no brush roll to tangle. Multiple reviewers note it pulls hair into the suction channel effectively during hard-floor use.
Hard-floor hair pickup is repeatedly strong for pet fur and human hair, especially in kitchens and entryways, though some hair may still cling to the roller until cleaned.