REVIVED EVERY JUMPER I OWN
My good merino had gone bobbly and I’d stopped wearing it. Ran this over it while the kettle boiled — looks brand new. Done the whole wardrobe and the couch since.
— Meredith T., 58Have an account? Log in to check out faster.
⏳ Winter sale ends today · Ships Australia-wide

One slow glide over a bobbled jumper and it comes back looking freshly bought. The elbows, the cuffs, the bit across the belly that always goes first — gone. Clothes you were about to give up on earn their spot back in the wardrobe.

Couches, armchairs, throw rugs, beanies, car seats — anything fabric that’s gone fuzzy or bobbly comes good in a pass. One little tool quietly refreshes the entire house, not just the wardrobe.

Every fuzz ball and lint speck collects in the clear chamber, so you can see it working. When it’s full, twist it off, tip it in the bin, click it back. No mess on the floor, no residue on your clothes.

Six stainless blades spin at 132,000 cuts a minute behind a fine mesh guard, so it lifts the fuzz without ever nicking the weave. The LED screen shows the charge; it tops up over USB-C. Safe on wool, merino, knits and upholstery.
Verified buyers · winter 2026
“Half my wardrobe just looked old — not worn out. Now they look brand new.”
— Meredith, 58 · Verified Buyer
“Couldn’t believe how much came off the couch. Genuinely satisfying.”
— Josh, 31 · Verified Buyer
“So easy — the fuzz just collects inside, tip it in the bin and you’re done.”
— Anita, 44 · Verified Buyer
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Rated 4.8/5 from 8,900+ reviews
My good merino had gone bobbly and I’d stopped wearing it. Ran this over it while the kettle boiled — looks brand new. Done the whole wardrobe and the couch since.
— Meredith T., 58Two winters of blanket fuzz on the lounge, gone. Then I did all my black hoodies. Cheap and genuinely good.
— Josh P., 31Kids’ school jumpers go bobbly by week three. Now I just shave them back on a Sunday. Paid for itself the first use.
— Anita K., 44Did the car seats, the recliner and every jumper I own. Holds charge for ages and warns you before it goes flat.
— Barry M., 63