Product Description:
Collins D-Fuzz-It-Fabrc Comb
Removes fuzz balls from all woven or knitted fabrics and sweaters of w ool cashmere or acrylic. It is quick and easy to use and the size is convenient for storage and travel.
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It really works! (2010-06-03) : 5/5
One of my girlfriends recommended the d fuzz it fabric comb. I frequently wear sweaters both at work and at home in the cooler weather. This revitalizes them and works much better than some more expensive products that I have tried
it does remove fuzz (2010-02-18) : 3/5
this is a good product but overpriced for what it is... you can use a piece of sand paper to do the same job, however this product has a nice shape that is easy to hold while you're using it...
Works ok (2009-12-22) : 3/5
If you're doing a large job or several sweaters, this thing is time consuming & messy. The fuzz balls stick inside the comb groves & must be constantly "pulled/picked out", as well as cleaned up from your garmet.
I'd save your $ on this thing & buy the Fuzz Wizard instead http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YAAGX2/ref=cm_cr_rev_prod_title . I've tried several pilling shavers & hands down -- the fuzz wizard is the best!! (easy to use, clean, etc.).
Works great! (2009-11-29) : 5/5
I bought an Izumi battery-operated sweater shaver, a sweater stone lint remover, and this comb. Although all three work, this is my favorite because it is the easiest to use and you can't beat the price. Also, the sweater stone actually made a hole in one of my favorite sweaters. I'm back to buy a couple more combs!
Simple, Inexpensive and Effictive (2009-01-06) : 5/5
When looking for a way to salvage several sweaters that were in need of replacement, I purchased both the D-Fuzz-It DFuzzIt Sweater & Fabric Comb by Oak Hill above as well as the Remington RPFS-100 Fuzz Away Fabric Shaver. I found that both products worked well. The more expensive, battery operated Remington RPFS-100 Fuzz Away Fabric Shaver worked well removing larger, discrete fuzz balls from sweaters, but was less effective on removing fuzz before it balled up. The D-Fuzz-It-Sweater And Fabric Comb was more labor intensive and a bit messy, but was more effective on removing fuzz before it balled-up, giving more of a "like-new" appearance to the sweater. (Yes I have learned more about sweater fuzz than anyone should know.)
I would recommend both products. They have saved me a combined $300 - $400 so far.
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