✨ Roll away the fuzz, stay flawless everywhere! 🧹
The Scotch-Brite Everyday Clean Lint Roller offers 475 adhesive sheets across 5 rollers, engineered with an ergonomic handle and smooth, quiet rolling action. Perfect for removing pet hair, lint, and dust from clothes, furniture, and more, it features clean-tearing sheets and a refillable design for long-lasting, eco-friendly use at home, office, or on the go.
M**N
These work great!
These remove hair from our pets very well. They tear easily, are durable, and are fast removing of any hair or lint. Buy these all the time.
S**E
Never going to buy the cheap .ones again.
If you like straining your eyes trying to pull off the used sheet, then get the cheaper ones. I bought cheap ones last time, the ones with the diagonal cuts. Drove me crazy trying to find the place to pull to remove the dirty sheet. Also, cheap ones are not as sticky as these are.Scotch has always been the king of lint removers. Easy to pull off last sheet, super sticky, better offset handle that's really well made.In this case, you get what you pay for. You pay a bit more for these, but they are well worth it.
N**E
My favorite tips for lint rollers!
These are great for getting fuzz, pet hair, lint, dandruff, etc. off of fabric things (like clothes, furniture, tablecloths, etc.) I use them all the time! But I use them for more than fabric. Here are my top 10 tips!TIP 1: If you have a felted type of fabric (sometimes wool coats are like this or pool tables) and the lint/hair (usually pet hair) gets almost woven into the fabric, rolling the sticker thing on the paddle doesn't work that well and creates static. I usually tear a clean sheet off completely and press it firmly onto the fabric, then peel it off. It seems to grab better for those embedded type of hairs.TIP 2: Broken glass. I often roll it over my tile floor if I drop a glass just so I can pick up any possible shard of glass. I initially pick up the big stuff by hand, and I vacuum too later, but the beater bar in my vacuum sometimes makes stuff fly, so I do this before that.TIP 3: These also work really well for dusting fabric lampshades. You can either roll it or peel one off and use it like a sticky wipe.TIP 4: Getting crap out of drawers. Sometimes I clean out my desk drawers at work (probably not often enough!) and there are little bits of stuff in there. I don't know what it is, but you can wipe them all into a pile and pick them up with a sheet of this without having to take out the drawer (if you can even figure out how to do that on some desks!)TIP 5: Picking up dead bugs (and even some live ones.) I seem to get stink bugs in the fall in my attic room, so I keep these around to pick them up. I don't want to touch them. And they say the live ones emit the stink when they are grabbed (which apparently attracts more), so encasing them in the plastic like sheet of these can help catch that.TIP 6: Cleaning out hard to reach spaces. Ever get crumbs in your pocket or purse? I don't carry cookies around on a regular basis, but sometimes lint or something weird will get in my pocket and who wants to pick it out piece by piece? All pockets don't turn inside out. Just shove a sheet of this in there and grab that crap.TIP 7: Glitter. Anyone who has ever used glitter for anything knows it goes everywhere. Wiping it just seems to spread it, and it sticks to tables even better if you try to use a damp cloth. These pick it up in a second. And for my relatives (you know who you are) who like to pour that glitter stuff into greeting cards so when you open the envelope it falls all over the place? Then it sticks to your shoes and bare feet and generally hides through your whole house? I win.TIP 8: For dusting anything that can't get wet. Covers on speakers, vents on computers, car dashboards, etc. I sometimes even fold these (sticky side out) and slide them between keys on my laptop to get out crap. That canned air works well, too, but I don't always have it.TIP 9: Okay, this one is a little gross, but did you ever get a sunburn and peel? And it isn't that fun peel where it comes off in like a sheet, but rather little bits that just sort of look icky? I run these over my skin to get off the pieces. I suppose if you have dry, flaky skin in the winter or something, why not!?TIP 10: any small stuff that you want to grab. Spilled sugar in your cabinet. Knocked over cupcake sprinkles on your counter. I hold beads on a sheet of this. Not just spilled ones, but when I am working with them, you can lay them out on it and pick up one at a time with your needle. You can find a dropped contact with one. If I am repairing jewelry or eyeglasses, I will put the little parts on one to keep them from rolling away.If you think of any other great uses for these, please let me know in the comments!
B**K
Effective and Convenient Lint Roller
The Scotch-Brite Everyday Clean Lint Roller set has been a game changer for keeping my clothes and furniture free of pet hair. The rollers are sticky enough to pick up even the smallest particles, and the 95 sheets per roller last a long time.I love that this pack includes 5 rollers, making it easy to keep one in different areas of the house or car. The handle is comfortable to hold, and the sheets tear off easily without leaving residue behind. Whether you have pets or just need to quickly freshen up your clothing, this lint roller does the job well. It’s a must-have for any household.
K**Z
A nice little lint roller that I keep at home, at work, and in the car
These are good lint rollers.The sticky sheets that are on the roller pick up human hair, pet fur, dandruff, loose threads, and general dust particles off of clothes, furniture, and pillows pretty well. When finished, you can actually see all the stuff that has been picked up on the sticky sheet, which is visually satisfying and makes you feel cleaner. When next you are going to use the roller, the old sheet comes off fairly easily and the new one underneath has stayed sticky. These rollers will last a while and won't dry out or lose their adhesive properties. The handle of the roller is an inexpensive plastic but it is light and well-shaped for the hand--you won't have any problem using it and getting it to roll.These rollers are not miracle workers though, they won't get up anything that is really stuck on--including pet hairs that have gotten their tips stuck through the fabric. You will notice a definite improvement after using them, but there are still likely to be a few stray dog hairs or pieces of stuck on fuzz left behind. I still feel the rollers do a good job, but it is good to be aware of their limitations.Overall I have been happy with this product, so much so that I have purchased it again and again when it runs out. At only a couple of bucks a roller, it is certainly worth the investment.
S**T
Easy to use lint rollers-buy this brand
I only use and now buy scotch-brite lint rollers. They pick up lint and pet fur so easily. Also, it’s very simple to peel off used sheets unlike other rollers that are so difficult to utilize because the used paper is hard to remove once used. I bought the bundle because I have pets, so I need to use these rollers on my clothes.
C**H
I love this rollers, a must in my closet.
It does the work great, the sheets are easy to peal.
P**M
Keeps Bedsheets Clean
When making the beds each morning, I use the lint roller to remove hair and dry skin. It keeps my sheets fresh in between washings. I only need one sheet per bed, so these will last a long time. I'm happy with my purchase and I highly recommend.
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