Reddit mentions of BEAUTURAL Fabric Shaver and Lint Remover, Sweater Defuzzer with 2-Speeds, 2 Replaceable Stainless Steel Blades, Battery Operated (Grey)

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We found 9 Reddit mentions of BEAUTURAL Fabric Shaver and Lint Remover, Sweater Defuzzer with 2-Speeds, 2 Replaceable Stainless Steel Blades, Battery Operated (Grey). Here are the top ones.

BEAUTURAL Fabric Shaver and Lint Remover, Sweater Defuzzer with 2-Speeds, 2 Replaceable Stainless Steel Blades, Battery Operated (Grey)
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    Features:
  • Easily remove fabric fluff, lint and bobbles from various garments and fabrics
  • Suitable for sweaters, jerseys, blankets, but not for removing Pet Hairs
  • Sharp and durable blades that last for years and are easily replaceable with 2 included extra blades
  • 3 shave heights, 2 speeds and 3 shaving hole sizes for different types of fabric and bobble sizes
  • The adjustable height spacer also protects garments from being cut or snagged
  • The safety lock mechanism prevents accidental hurts in cleaning blades
  • Powerful motor runs at up to 9000rpm, quickly de-fuzz your clothes or furniture
  • The blade coverage is expanded to remove the lints quickly
  • Powered by 2 AA batteries, which makes it completely cordless and easy use on a large area
  • Kindly suggest shaving on hard flat surface
Specs:
ColorGray
Height6.1 Inches
Length3.8 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.36155810968 Pounds
Width2.9 Inches

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Found 9 comments on BEAUTURAL Fabric Shaver and Lint Remover, Sweater Defuzzer with 2-Speeds, 2 Replaceable Stainless Steel Blades, Battery Operated (Grey):

u/thisisanadventure · 16 pointsr/LearnUselessTalents

I guess something like this would be more time consuming, but it's an alternative to setting your clothes on fire.

u/Girl-Here · 9 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm going to chime in here with a nod for the lint shaver, since it's an underrated clothing tool. It gently removes the little fabric balls (pills) that accumulate on areas of clothing that endure a lot of friction during daily use: armpits, crotch, neckline. This little tool can extend the life of a garment that looks like it has passed its prime because the pills make it look really worn.

u/MsKing711 · 2 pointsr/poshmark

Ok so this may not be exactly what you meant but a couple of ideas: the LA hearts magenta top: maybe invest in a fabric shaver. I have this one off Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAQD0KD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_D661BbRGEXNRX

It's $17, works like a charm, and will remove some of that light pilling or fabric strands that show up on the top when you have a well-lit picture like that. I'm telling you, I love this thing! I have sweaters that pilled no matter how well I took care of them that I haven't been able to wear or sell since it happened that now look brand new again. And it's next to impossible to eat through the sweater or make it threadbare the way that some fabric Shavers do. Sometimes I have to put in a little more work because it's a gentler remover but it definitely still gets the job done without compromising the garment.

The teal scarf I would maybe use the second or third picture as the cover photo instead because it's hard to tell what it is and if people can't tell right off the bat and then they might not even open the listing to find out. It's a beautiful piece, I think you could show that beauty AND what it is more clearly.

And always try to get at least one picture that shows an entire item from top to bottom straight on. Like with the red Free People tunic, there's really nothing wrong with any of the pictures that you do have but all of them are either from an angle or only show the top or bottom of it. Sometimes that can make it hard for the buyer to imagine what it really looks like and we don't always think of that because when you list it you clearly know what it looks like. I've caught myself doing this because I want to give closer up detail of an item and it might not be easy to fit into the frame and then I go back and look at it a few weeks later and realize that I don't have one complete picture of the item that's just looking at it straight on. I find that it helps to have this. try to get pictures of the backs and sides of items because if you happen to get a buyer that gets buyer's remorse and opens a case on you they can easily say that there was damage in an area that you didn't photograph and because you didn't photograph it you can't prove that it wasn't damaged in that area. People are half and half on whether or not Poshmark settles in the buyers favor or the sellers favor but I make sure to get pictures of all sides of the item even if I can't list them all and I video all of the items in detail when I ship them as well as the entire shipping process and getting the weight of the item when I ship it in case I get a scam artist who wants to say I sent them. Mind you, I'm a very cautious and throw seller and a lot of people would say that what I do is overkill but I'd rather be safe than sorry. So far I've never had a case open against me or even gotten a bad review but I'd rather cover my ass lol.

Styling photos, even lightly like you did with the alya dress and booties is always a great idea! Gives buyer's an idea of how they can wear something And that's always a good thing.

If you do have to use a blanket then try to hide all the seams and get it as flat and even as possible. Youcan always look into getting cheap backdrops on Amazon as well. You can get some for as low as $20. And that really comes later if you decide to invest more in your Poshmark though. Personally I'm a fan of either using a hanger on a clean white wall with a thumbtack holding it up as I really don't like hanging stuff on doors or I have a couple pieces of laminate wood flooring that was left over from when we did our floors and I snapped them together and use them as a background without actually putting my items on a floor. You can go out and buy a box or less of wood flooring that snaps together for pretty cheap if you're only getting a couple pieces. I know that in my area we have multiple stores like Home Depot or Ollie's that will put them on special for $0.78 to $0.99 a square foot. If you're only doing a 5-foot by 5-foot section then that's really not that much money. So that's another idea. That was a lot but I'm just kind of peaking back and forth and writing things as I think them lol. Otherwise your flat lays are pretty nice. Just keep your garments nice and straight, not wrinkled and messy looking while also stopping then from looking glued to the floor lol. The only way you can really do better than that is to invest in a mannequin or dress form. You're doing great! Are you new to posh?

u/jrockz · 2 pointsr/MousepadReview

By any chance do you have one of these? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAQD0KD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_aTXxCb1WC0H19

I don't know how they work or if theyre too rough for a mousepad, but it takes clothing with the same issues and turns them like brand new. Maybe you could try that if you get desperate, if anything youd have one for your clothes

u/laurstarks · 1 pointr/poshmark

BEAUTURAL Fabric Shaver Lint... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAQD0KD?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I have this one.

u/nothinggold · 1 pointr/BehindTheClosetDoor

I have the old version of this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAQD0KD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pt.kDb45N0VFF
Except I had to do some personal engineering and just removed the safety cap guard thing myself for a closer shave...
it’s over a year old and my still my favorite. I tried to replace it with a more expensive one but this one is the best. I might even rebuy and sell my expensive shaver. I love that you can change the blades now. The older version that I have, I cannot so that’s the only reason I’m considering getting another.