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Review on 🐾 SUTINE Extra Sticky Lint Rollers for Pet Hair: 600 Sheets, 6.3 inches - Portable Brush for Clothes & Furniture - Effective Lint & Pet Hair Remover by Emily Oakes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Compared to dollar tree stack rollers.

OK. So when it comes to things like small dog toys and lint rollers, I usually like to compare them to their cheaper dollar wood counterparts. For example, at the Dollar Tree's "big" pet stores, you can spend $5-7 on a puppy toy and get an item of the same quality (which will disappear after a few minutes). Your puppy doesn't care where it comes from. You are not that small. They are only there to chew. The same applies to the stacking rollers. For some reason these suction cups are very expensive. Not sure why. So unless you're using them to clean large pieces of furniture or for a specific purpose that requires spending $6 or $7 (or more) on a lint roller, the cheaper version of the doll tree will usually work just fine. Especially for the quick detail of the t-shirt going out the door. Now enter Sutine's lint roller (this product). If you break these knobbed rolls, you'll spend about $1.60 for a 60-sheet roll. Dollar Tree's lint rollers are only 45 sheets and almost half the size of Sutine. If you've ever used Dollar Tree lint rollers, you know that during use, the roller keeps coming off the handle (or just snaps off instantly). This is very bad. The grip style of the Sutine reels is amazing. It looks like a paint roller and is MUCH stronger (see photo - "Dollar Tree" is a roller with a black handle). It even comes with a cover to protect the blade when not in use. As for pulling the leaves off the roll, I either haven't mastered this art form, or maybe the leaves are a bit thinner (not as thin as dollar tree leaves). ). Therefore, pulling out a blank sheet is not that easy without tearing and grabbing more than one sheet. However, as mentioned earlier, this may just be user error. Glue at the end. In my testing, it works just as well as the $5 reels. It will definitely clog after a few passes. But so does EVERY lint roller. So I'd rather score a $1.60 roller than a $5 roller. So unless you nap very infrequently, a Dollar Tree hair roller works very well. However, if you use lint rollers more than once or twice a week, get a box of these guys. They are definitely worth the extra $0.60 per reel over the Dollar Tree version. And unless your needs are very specific, then don't even think about buying more expensive skates. Save money for what you really need. Maybe new t-shirts!

Pros
  • SIMPLE OPERATION
Cons
  • Some little things