 | Author: PCAddict (USA) - See al.. | I have a recliner which is made out of a material-like suede or velour which must be brushed from time to time. I have been searching for the old style lint brush which had a nice stiff thick nape but I found this at Walgreens for $3.99 and bought it today. I was attempting to use it and quickly realized this is made very cheaply. It is more for a very small lint job and it's very difficult to remove the lint from the brush. I am on a quest to find a lint brush worth it's price and name, but I am quickly running out of choices! Most today are the sticky disposables which to me, is a waste of money and landfill. Don't waste your $4 unless you are using this brush for very minor maintenance. (Wishing I could find the old white style one my parents had!) | 2 |
 | Author: G. Brown "CCI puppy rais.. | I love golden retrievers and they SHED. I am usually grooming when I am watching TV. No matter how careful I am, fur escapes and the dark rug turns golden. I use this lint brush to remove the fur and it works like magic. It is also effective on clothes, the furniture and drapes. My first one just collapsed after years of work and I am so glad to be able to find another one! | 3 |
 | Author: L. Shortt "LynnS" (Kyle,.. | I've had this brush for years and struggled through with a broken handle as it worked so well. Finally decided there was no reason not to replace it. So I purchased another before the existing one is completely unusable as I can't be without it with a long haired cat. This is so easy to use; no tape to unwind, no refills, just brush in the opposite direction and all the hair comes off the brush. If you have pets that shed, give it a try. What do you have to lose beside pet hair! | 2 |