✨ Say goodbye to fuzz and hello to fabulous!
The Portable Lint Remover is a reusable, double-sided travel brush designed to effortlessly eliminate lint, pet hair, and dust from various fabrics. With a durable pure copper head and a battery-free operation, this eco-friendly tool ensures a long-lasting and powerful performance, making it perfect for both clothing and furniture.
T**A
works really well
It's hard to see in the pictures, but these have a kind of wire wrapped around the use surface, which is how it picks up the hair. The copper works like a charm, eliminating static cling from the fur as it pulls it off the surface. I have used it on my carpet-covered cat tree thing, and it is better than my vacuum at pulling the hair up quickly with only a few passes. It's a little tricky to use on the round posts, but still works better than the vacuum. In any case, I have some rescue kitties in a separate room, and I won't use a vacuum in there as it would terrify the kitties, who can't get away from the noise, so I needed a silent cleaning tool to get the fur picked up, and these are awesome. I got one of the rubber broom things for the carpet, and picked up a whole cat worth of fur the first time I used them all to clean up! These are the purrrrfect tool to complete my cleaning up supplies for the rescue kitty room!
S**D
excellent with low pile carpet
The media could not be loaded. I tested this on very low pile carpet which has defeated complete fur removal (5 year-old, 14 pound white and tan Ragdoll cat) with five different well-rated and otherwise excellent corded and cordless vacuums. For this test, a section of the low pile carpet was taped off and I used an excellent (long battery life and pet-hair designed) Bissell pet cordless floor vacuum and also used a well rated and capable Hoover plug in vacuum. Both vacuums had empty dirt cups and the roller brushes were cleaned before this test. After vacuuming the carpet square with each vacuum, I then used a silicone type floor lint removal brush mounted on a long handle which I got on Amazon.After these three consecutive cleanings of the carpet square, I then used the Fuzz Shaver. (I wanted to be able to stand up and rake the carpet, so I used some hose clamps to strap it to a broom handle, which looks ridiculous, but worked nicely. After all the vacuuming and brushing, the Fuzz Shaver lifted out fur. Not just a little bit. I have attached a video that shows this. I then used it on another previously vacuumed section of the low pile carpet and it brought even more fur up. I checked the fur, and saw no evidence of any bits of carpet fluff, it was just fur. (Now, on a new rug there will be some carpet fluff, anyone who has vacuumed a new carpet knows this can happen for weeks, but this carpet is over a year old; I didn't see any carpet fluff, just fur.)Nothing has worked this well as this. I then tried the tool on standard pile wall-to-wall carpet, and got the same results after vacuuming, there was fur and not just a little bit. I would leave you to read other reviews of how this works on fabric, that's not why I bought it, though I will say it did a nice job with a fleece vest. But for carpet, especially low pile carpet which just seems to hold on to fur, I was impressed. The video I posted shows what happened.Pet owners who have carpets, especially medium to low carpets, who THINK their vacuums are getting pet fur should try this. (By the way, I really like the Bissell Clear View XR Pet cordless, it has good battery life, reasonably priced additional batteries and has been reliable....Every one of FIVE corded and cordless vacuums I tried just can't get pet fur like this thing does.) If it doesn't do what the video review shows, then return it. I'm keeping this and will hack a better way to mount it to a broom or rake handle.But of course it worked just as well when I got down on the carpet and used it as sold.Given how well it works, I don't foresee the need to do this frequently either.If the manufacturer reads these: make a 12 inch version, buff up the metal to support standing height raking, and mount it on a fitting that can be mounted to a broom handle. Don't sell it with a long handle that has segments, these will collapse, just let the customer get a handle at a hardware store, the actual fuzz shaver is what is genius. You will sell a LOT of these that way, think of it as a different market as how you target this now. I don't know how it does what it does, but i saw no evidence that it was harming the carpet, and it just is better than I could have expected.
R**B
Portable, kinda? Works but be careful
I do enjoy this little 'fuzz shaver'. It does work well, but a few warnings for you guys about it.It is more of a pet-hair remover than a fuzz shaver in my opinion.I would not use this on delicate fabric. It is made of brass, and quite rough to shave off fuzz. It will damage finer material for sure.It is also not tiny as it does not fold and is a bit wide.That being said, what it DOES work well on is carpet, couches, and more durable fabrics for clothing (hoodies/fleeces) if you apply the correct pressure.The carpet it can definitely get much more hair and fuzz than you could with a vacuum or anything else Dog Shed can be hard to get out.. Couch the same. Though depending on material, use a lighter hand when necessary. It does well on thicker clothing (pants mostly) and jackets/hoodies.To me, sadly this product fell flat as a clothing fuzz shaver. I did not feel comfortable using it on all of my clothing as it always felt it stretched/pulled too much on the fibers of the thinner shirts.But it greatly overperformed as a house pet hair remover. You WILL have to put in some elbow grease though, im not going to lie. But it 100% is better than the best vacuum cleaner you could buy at removing pet hair. Keep up with it and it wont be as hard next time.
K**S
This product damaged my clothes and sofa
When I opened the packaging I found two of these lint removers. One of them had been used and had fabric materials on the product. Iused the other one on three separate items, a blouse, a blazer and a sofa cushion. All three were damaged by this product. I first used it on a lint filled shirt and the blade or whatever it is caught the fabric and pulled up the thread. It also did not lift any lint. I thought perhaps it was the shirt, and went and got a blazer that I had that had lint on it. It immediately caught the thread and shredded the entire shoulder of the blazer in one roll. It was awful. That blazer was expensive and it was my favorite work blazer. I was so disappointed. I foolishly thought, perhaps the materials I chose were the culprits and tried this horrible thing on my sofa which has a thicker, toucher fabric, not only did it not lift any lint off, it tugged and ripped the fabric there too. I don’t know what the heck is going on. I give benefit of the doubt to the company that maybe I received a defective product, but nothing about the clear plastic packaging with no labels- provided any instructions or lent credibility to the legitimacy or reliability of this product. It ruined three significant items in my home and I can’t even return it because the return window passed. Overall awful experience.
L**P
Works well but will snag any and all texture
These do work great for pet hair, BUT you have to hold fabric taut if it's delicate. And it WON'T work for fabric with any texture, because it will SNAG and pull the threads out, and can easily damage the fabric. Even sheets you have to be careful. Good for sturdy evenly textured fabric like a wool blanket.
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