✨ Lint-Free Living Awaits! ✨
The Magic Lint Remover Brush is a versatile, dual-sided cleaning tool designed to effortlessly remove lint, pet hair, and dust from various surfaces, including clothing, furniture, and carpets. Its user-friendly design and lightweight, portable nature make it an essential item for pet owners and anyone seeking a cleaner home.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1"D x 2.4"W x 9.7"H |
Color | Lint Brush- 2 Pack |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
F**Z
Better lint brushes than any other we've tried!
First I tried to give 5 stars but phone is having issues.Ordered these for my husband because he saw similar brushes in a few movies and one that looked identical were used in high end hotels. We have 3 cats. One super fine medium length hair shed's all year long and a shorter hair silver spotted huge tabby with such thick hair if he rubs on you once you look like you just walked through a. Petting zoo. They work amazingly.I have since ordered a set for my best friend who now also strongly agrees a 5 stars rating for sure.Thick heavy printed "Korean" style blankets brushes the deep down hair easily. I have really tried rheumatoid arthritis and these brushes are easy for me to grip and I use little effort to brush my blanket, husband, myself and even the cats themselves. (who I will say love it😊).The cost of the brushes is reasonable for what you get. They are sturdy and well crafted. My husband breaks anything he uses. These brushes so far he hasn't yet, which is Amazing!We really enjoyed the brushes. Their size and use.I highly recommend these. I have purchased them as a gift, they were a hit.If you need a lint brush these are great 👍😃.
R**R
Great product
I have a cat and a lot of cat hair. I remembered the miracle brush from the 70’s and started searching. Found it here! The item is a bit smaller than I remember but works great. Now his cat tree stays clean!
D**.
Comparing fur removal tools
I'm tired of my furniture being covered in fur so went on a quest to find the best fur removal tool. I don't enjoy vacuuming all the chairs and couch everyday, so I was hoping one of these would work well.I'm comparing the Furdozer X6, Furdozer X3, the ZeBrush (or copy of) and the old red lint brush type.I'm returning the Furdozer X3. The plastic teeth are very stiff and hard. I thought they would be more rubbery or flexible, but they are a bit too hard for me. I would be afraid to use this on fabric like a bedspread or pillow. I tried on a chair and it did scrape the fur up. But both this and the Furdozer X6 basically drag the fur in a pile. So you have to gather it up by hand. This is probably fine for carpet and tough fabric that is horizontal. I don't see how it would work well on a vertical surface like a chair back.The Furdozer X6 was better for me. The rubber is softer. I does grab the fur and pile it up. It takes several strokes though and then you have to gather the piles by hand. It worked better on a vertical surface than the X3, plus this has lots of different edges and stuff to get in crevices, etc. But you still have to use it repeatedly to get all the fur up.The ZeBrush (or anything like it - I thought I was buying it but I got a version called Daxiaod) are basically like the red lint brushes we've had for years. The only difference is the new ones have a holder that you shove the brush into which pulls the fur off the brush you use. Not sure how well that works down the road once it gets really dirty in there. Both of these work by brushing against the grain of the brush and it grabs the fur which sticks to the brush. Then you have to clean the fur off the brush, and repeat the process. I feel like this is safer on softer fabrics because it doesn't pull that hard and it works well on clothes and in any direction. It's kind of annoying to have to keep cleaning it off to use it repeatedly. But it does gather the fur and eventually can get it all.In my opinion, there's not much difference between the red lint brushes of old and this new version with a case that takes the fur off it. Maybe slightly more convenient to have the case but the cost is quite a bit more. No difference in actual fur removal. Plus, I tried to order two regular ones, but their wording tricked me and I ended up with one big size and one travel size which I didn't want. My bad.I do like the Furdozer X6 and hope that between that and the lint brush, maybe the cleaning process will go faster. I think the X6 will get the fur "unstuck" from the fabric and then the lint brush will pick it up quicker.None of these are miracle products. You're still going to be scraping them across your stuff several times. Seems like in all the videos they show, the fur is just nicely sitting on top. That's now how it is in my house - the fur is embedded and it doesn't take long. And then it floats around too. Such a pain but it's the price we pay for our sweet kitties.
M**4
Good product/price is good
Works great.. had one from a while back. Didn't know they still made them. I bought it for a gift for my adult child. Loves it. Easy to use and clean.
V**E
Goodbye unwanted hair and lint.
I have 3 long hair dachshunds. Even with brushing, they shed. I tried other lint "brushes" that were nothing but a roll of masking tape. Wasting money. I love these. It works well. It picks up their hair, it's easy to use, easy to clean. No more constantly buying the masking tape kind.
S**B
Works ok....but not on all fabric
My plan was to use this to take lint fuzz off of some of my clothes, especially the black clothes. Like Tshirts. But I am unsure about how well it actually does that. It doesn't seem to work very well on some types of material?Even more confusing is the fact that one of these rattles when you shake it and the other doesn't ? Why is that? Is it supposed to rattle or not?Its difficult to get the fuzz off the brush. It comes off the brush super easy if you rub that side of the brush on a piece of clothing but that defeats the purpose of using it to remove fuzz off of the clothes!!It has a hard time removing the very fine hairs / fuzz off of my black "Clever Girl Jurassic Park" Tshirt. I rub the brush over the fine hairs over and over and it does not pick them up at all. No idea why. Is it the type of fabric or something?? Is it the type of fuzz?? Anyway these things do not work on it so I have to result to using some old fashioned tape to remove fuzz! If I look very close, the fuzz seems to be somehow attached to the fabric? I guess that is why these brushes does not remove it.I am unsure how I am supposed to get the fuzz off the brushes.
A**R
It works! Takes off lint!
Great product!
L**E
Works as well as the old fashioned ones from the 60’s!
I was looking for these because I remember my mom having one back in the 1970’s and it worked so good. This did not disappoint! I have an inside kitty that sleeps in one certain chair and this brings off the cat hair in a couple strokes. Perfect size for keeping handy, use it on furniture, clothes, anything. Swipe one way to pick up, swipe the opposite to clear off. Sturdy handle, lightweight, easy to use. “Sticky” enough to pick it up!
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