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  2. This $12 gadget makes my old sweaters look good as new

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    The Conair fabric shaver and lint remover is a pint-sized, hand-held sweater shaver that works a bit like a tiny fan, sucking in loose lint and fabric pills and whooshing them away, leaving behind ...

  3. This TikTok-Famous Fabric Shaver Brought All of My Favorite ...

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    The TikTok-famous Conair Fabric Shaver makes leggings, sweaters and sheets look brand-new. Plus, this handy yet affordable de-fuzzer is under $20 on Amazon.

  4. The 7 Best Fabric Shavers to Save Your Sweaters from Pilling

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    Even the best quality sweaters eventually start to pill, an effect that makes them look worn, old and not nearly as lovely as they should. However, a fabric...

  5. Conair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Conair Corporation is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut which sells small appliances, personal care products, and health and beauty products for both professionals and consumers.

  6. Fabric shaver - Wikipedia

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    It can be applied on different fabric-made items such as bedding, curtain or carpet, but mostly used for removing fuzz on clothes, especially sweaters, hoodies, or clothes made from wool, angora or cashmere. [2] Fabric shavers are normally powered either by non-rechargeable dry cells, or with an internal rechargeable battery and an external ...

  7. Philips Norelco - Wikipedia

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    Philips Norelco is the American brand name for electric shavers and other personal care products made by the Consumer Lifestyle division of Philips. [1] [2] For personal care products marketed outside the United States, Palau, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands, Philips used the Philishave trademark until 2006. Philips then dropped that name ...