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Review on πŸ”Œ Izumi Electric Lint Remover Kt-11c, Lint Shaver/Clothes Shaver, Blue - Kt11 by Danielle Rogers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

WOW! Super fluffy fighter!

Purchased based on Revain reviews. This thing is a champ! I just took two Merino wool sweaters and sewed them. To be honest, the only sweater shaver I've ever had was one of those $4.99 jobs from CVS. Some tips. 1.) Read the instructions. Use the recommended products in the recommended way. 2.) The first thing you shave should NOT be the most expensive and delicate item you own. 3.) Use an ironing board or put items on the bed like I did and shave. Flat objects as flat as possible! 4.) Use high-quality rechargeable batteries. I used the Energizer which is used for electronics (cameras etc.). I shaved for 30 minutes with batteries that had been used and charged at least 10 times so were by no means super fresh. The case is still ongoing. If the batteries are dead, replace them. Slowly rotating blades are like driftwood. 5.) I shaved my relatively flat sweaters made of merino wool without a protector. They were very fuzzy and that sped up the process. Don't press hard. Let the razor do all the work. 6.) BE CAREFUL when near pre-existing small holes. This can make them bigger if you're too aggressive. 7.) Empty the trash can often. Four times or more for a super fluffy sweater. Works better if you do this. Suggested improvements: 1.) Power supply with at least 8ft cord and heavy duty plug, possibly with auto shut off after 60 minutes of operation to protect motor from burn out. 2.) Sell a set of replacement blades and a safety net that comes with the razor --- or better yet, two sets of replacement parts. People are GUARANTEED to pay more for it than coming back and finding it later. I would easily pay $75 for this device for these improvements. I hope that was helpful. I will definitely buy. Would appreciate the person who gifted this to me (with rechargeable batteries).

Pros
  • Washing
Cons
  • No machine