








✨ Say goodbye to fuzz, hello to flawless! ✨
The Conair Fabric Shaver is a battery-operated, portable lint remover featuring a large 2-inch shaving head and 3 adjustable depth settings. Designed for use on sweaters, clothing, and furniture, it efficiently removes fuzz, lint, and pills. Its ergonomic grip and detachable lint catcher enhance ease of use and cleanup. Powered by 2 AA batteries, this compact device is perfect for home or travel, delivering professional-grade fabric care anytime.
































| ASIN | B008I25368 |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,023 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #11 in Lint Removers |
| Brand | Conair |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (93,192) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074108269119 |
| Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Included Components | steamer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | CLS1 |
| Manufacturer | Conair |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8"D x 2.75"W x 7.75"H |
| UPC | 074108269119 068459911605 |
| Warranty Description | This item has been built to u. S. Electronics specifications and may need additional modifications converters to be used in countries other than the u. S. And canada. |
T**5
Works better than I imagined! Clothes look good as NEW!
I was super skeptical of this but thought I'd give it a shot bc I got it on a great deal. I've had it for years but used it for the first time the other day and it's AMAZING. So easy to use and easy shaves the "pilled" look off of material to make them look good as new!
L**N
Cool Little Gadget!!!!!
It works really well!!!!!! I thought it would be a cheap made in China product, but it actually works! I used it on my bed mattress and it had been months since I put the bed sheets and liner back on. It was fuzz city!!!!!! After trying another method and not panning out, I searched and found this as one of the popular go toos here on Amazon. After a couple people answered my question that it does work on bed mattresses, I got it and used it- it looks SO MUCH BETTER!!!!!! Don’t have before and after pictures but I am so happy it took pretty much all of the fuzzies off!!!!!! Yes it does work on bed mattresses!!!!! It is not expensive and pretty cheap solution, I like that you don’t have to wait to charge it like the other option. Just put new batteries in. Note- if you have a really bad fuzz situation like I did- you’re gonna have to empty out numerous times. However even if you don’t have a big project like I did, you will have to empty out maybe once or twice, depending on how bad the fuzz balls are. This fabric shaver is a nifty little gadget. Pretty simple and straightforward to use. A really good way to get clothes looking fresh again.
K**E
My sweaters look new again
My fabric shaver quit as soon as it got cold out and I needed my sweaters. I replaced it with this one and it works perfectly on "pilled" fabrics. It literally made last year's sweaters look brand new. Works especially well on cashmere. My only issue was that the housing on the shaver can't be removed to clean out or if it can, I haven't figured it out. Overall, an excellent little machine.
C**R
Great product!!
Works so well! I don't know how I have never seen this product! It works great on sweatshirts and sweatpants in particular. The compartment to hold the fuzz is fairly small, but it's easy to take off and empty. Very affordable and easy to use!
D**T
Conair Fabric Shaver: Because Your Clothes Deserve a Fresh Haircut Too
This little gadget promises to shave off all that pesky lint and fuzz from your favorite clothes—because apparently, even your sweaters need a makeover. Battery-operated and portable, it’s like a tiny barber for your wardrobe, minus the awkward small talk. It works well enough to make your clothes look less like they survived a tumble in a tumbleweed field, and more like they just walked off a runway (or at least the couch). The best part? You get to feel like a lint warrior, battling the fuzz one swipe at a time. Sure, it’s not going to solve world hunger, but hey—your sweaters will look sharp enough to distract from all your other life choices. 3 speed settings for when you want to get serious about your fuzz-fighting game.
J**S
Poor directions.
Works well after you put the batteries in but that is where the problems begin. The lid on the battery reservoir is not easy to get on and off and my directions did not match the markings on the device. Also, the directions for emptying the lint catcher were poor. I had to rely on the pictures. Even though it works, I would not recommend this item!
D**N
Works well with patience
It does what its made for. Only con is it takes patience when using it but it gets the job done. Just be ware if you have a stubborn fuzz dont push the shaver to deep or it'll snag or catch the fabric and create a hole. Pressing in too deep can damage your fabric. My advice just keep passing the shaver up & down pressing down a little until the fuzzies are off. Pros its light weight. It only requires 2 AA battries and from my experience it's not using up the batteries quickly. The lint removal was pretty easy. The look and quality of the product is good. The snag resistance is good if you don't press in too deep. So far I like this product. 👍
S**R
Saved My Sweater!
Conair's Fabric Defuzzer is a must-have for everyone's laundry room. I tested this little gizmo out on the sweater that I wore the day I met my fiance. It was horrifying to look at: the sweater was covered in lint and was pilling awfully. I couldn't wear it like this, but I couldn't bear to part with it for sentimental reasons. The Conair Defuzzer is battery operated. No real point in telling you this, except to say that this device does not come with batteries. You will need to have 2 AA batteries and install them. Look for the sticker inside the battery compartment to know which end faces which way when you drop in the AAs. I did not adjust the distance controller when I used the defuzzer for the first time. I used the device "just out of the box" with its preset settings. You want to make sure you work with the garment laid out on a smooth, hard surface. I used the kitchen table. I began by making short, light strokes going down "the grain" of the fabric. I had to apply a bit more pressure because my sweater has a cable knit pattern that creates areas that are higher than others. It worked insanely well! I started to think about everyone in the house..... they all have closets.... they all wear clothes... Could I get others to give me THEIR clothes to fix? Yeah, it was addictive for the first ten exhilarating minutes. I watched as the defuzzer transformed my sweater from unwearable to wearable! I kept working in this manner, making longer strokes down the garment to remove the pilling and lint. If a section had a stubborn piece of lint, I didn't make a sweep over it, I gently but firmly pressed the defuzzer down on that spot until the offender was lifted off (about one or two presses did the trick.) My sweater has delicate, rope-like knit sections that give it a lacy look. I was uneasy using the defuzzer on areas this delicate. I couldn't wear a half clean sweater, though! I took those areas and laid them over the top of my open hand and very gently used the defuzzer to remove the lint. NOTE: You want to make sure that any loose threads are secured or avoided altogether, otherwise the defuzzer may accidentally pull the fabric and make it worse. On a heavily pilled garment, you'll hear the units motor starts to slow down a little bit. You may notice, as I did, that the unit is not working as well. This is the point where you stop, turn the unit off, and clean the lint out of it. There's nothing wrong with the defuzzer, it just needs the fabric remnants cleaned out of it. Pull down the detachable lint collector and shake it out. Grab the stuff that's blocking up the opening to the unit, too. There will probably be a lot stuck there. When you're all finished restoring your garment, make sure to clean the defuzzer out one more time. I used a q-tip to gently get the lint that was clumped up inside the unit. Next, go outside, turn the device on, and let it blow out any remaining lint inside that you couldn't reach with the q-tip. (Make sure you don't have the unit pointed toward your face. I didn't do that. I SWEAR I didn't do that....) Place the lint collector back on the device and wipe the outside plastic part down with a soft cloth before storing it in its original packaging and putting it away. You may want to remove the batteries as well, and store them in a plastic sandwich baggie, placing those in the box, too, if you think you won't be using the defuzzer for a long period of time. Overall grade: for the money spent, A+! Wish I'd bought this sooner!
S**E
No funciana mejor que productos mucho mas baratos. Encima de esta el recipiente es muy pequeño y no transparente. Pues no sabe cuando esta lleno. Ademas, el material va en otros sitios dentro y por eso es muy difícil a vaciar. NO, no, no.
S**Y
It does it job and I love that
E**1
Meraviglioso
A**R
Does the job brilliantly.
A**A
Very fast, perfect for all clothes. I did my sofa and cushions. Did the job perfectly. Easy to use. Just prepare ur AA battery before u receive the item to use ASAP;)
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