Lint Rollers for Pet Hair, Sticky, Remover for Couch, Clothes Furniture and Carpet. Lint Roller Dog Hair Remover Cat Hair, Animal Hair, Pet Fur, Fuzz. 5 Large Pet Hair Lint Rollers
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I'm not sure where the reviews are, but these things are fairly easy to use and do a good job of removing pet hair and lint from clothing and furniture.
For what it's worth, I'd recommend masking tape because it has a wider range of applications.
I notice a faintly visible line spiraling around the spool. At the top of each piece, there is a very narrow end. I coax that little end out, which gives me a head start on removing the outer cover and the rest of the pieces.
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As a heavy user with a dog who uses this on his bed, I can attest to its effectiveness. not a garment- I'm not going to buy any more of these. br>Each and every few seconds, both handles broke (in two different locations that you are now fishing for). Throughout my time with this product, my frustration level was extremely high; I would roll it one way, then the other. The entire roller would fly across my bed, breaking into three pieces (the top small part, the roller itself, and the handle). br>This happened at LEAST ten times per roll. This product would be fine if you only used it once in a while and on a very small area.
I'd give 0 out of 5 stars if I could! Not only does the top part of the brush keep popping off, requiring the rolling sticky part to be reassembled every 5 seconds, but the "sticky" paper isn't even that sticky! I have two small dogs with SHORT fur, but it would only catch about a quarter of them IF THAT, and you'd have to keep rolling over and over in the same spot, as well as putting the damn thing together every 5 seconds! I discovered I was faster than this damn thing at swiping off the Pet fur with MY HANDS! FRUSTRATING, to say the least!.
I finished the first one, and now I'm trying to roll the bed with a roll, but it keeps falling apart and won't stay in place. I'm not sure why the rolls aren't properly attached to the handle. We can't say that I don't know how to use lint rollers because I've been using them for years. I am a huge fan of Costco's products. But, because Costco had run out of the great deal, I had to go elsewhere. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the remaining lint. Not only is it difficult to locate the area where the dirty lint can be removed, but it also moves and breaks into two pieces every time I use it.
I also made sure that the comforter and bedspread were in the right places. I'm not used to having her fur on me. I have white hair, so when I "shed," it's easy to get hair out of my sweaters and other clothing. It's perfect for me! I like that I got two handles, so I can use one in the bedroom and the other in the living room. I'm sure I'll place another order.
As an example, they are as stick as they claimed to be. br>Dislike: 1) It was marketed as a large lint brush. Each roll of tape may contain approximately 1/4" of tape. That does not qualify as large in my opinion. 2) Another thing I don't like about it is that the outside wrap that comes with it can't be reapplied to keep the next piece of tape from getting dirty. As a result, once you've used it, you must leave the dirty one on until you're ready to use the next piece of tape. br>For the price, I'd go with a thicker roller next time; it's a good roller, but I don't feel like I got my money's worth.
This was not at all what I had anticipated. There are very few sheets on the rolls. With so few sheets, it appears to be a waste of time and money to manufacture the roller handle. The sheet roll is always pulled away from the roller's handle. The sheets are prone to tearing. When compared to other rollers, it does not collect as much lint.
Imagine being so dissatisfied with a sticky roller that you feel compelled to write a negative review about it. These are a waste of time. The rolls are teeny, teeny, teeny, teeny, teen The paper peels away diagonally like a can of biscuits, and it's about the size of a traditional sticky roller. It's completely absurd! It irritates me to no end. What could possibly go wrong with a sticky roller? I paid $5 for it and am experiencing buyer's remorse similar to when I spent $5000 on a leather jacket.
I wasn't expecting these to be as small as they were. I had been on the lookout for a low-cost option - I was using Scotch brand lint rollers before, and this was a more eco-friendly version of them. I'm going to spend a little more now that I've tried these, and my next purchase will be Scotch. br>I'm not sure if this is the advertised number of sheets. Because I peeled off the wrapper layer, which left residue on the first sheets, I had to burn a few at the start of the roll. br>They peel on the diagonal, which is intriguing, but I find it difficult to find the tiny corner of the diagonal to begin peeling to the next clean layer at times. br>I haven't conducted a scientific test, but it appears to pick up less than the name brand. br>I'm looking forward to using them all up so I can replace them with my preferred brand.