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BigButtonsOnMyPhone · 23/03/2019 00:09

So last weekend I spashed out on a battery powered clothes debobbler - and I've not enjoyed myself so much in years. I have worked through my entire wardrobe and had a blast. But now I have nothing left to debobble.
I am thinking about setting up a debobbling service - one where I will actually pay you to drop off your clothes and let me debobble them.
Bliss.

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bagpiss · 23/03/2019 08:29

I love a good debobling sesh. I occasionally work in costuming & wardrobe and in my box of tricks i keep an old metal nit comb 😀 it works wonders.

OneFootintheRave · 23/03/2019 12:18

Hey

Im just looking at all my bobbly jumpers and wondering what device to buy to tackle them.

What do you recommend?

SimonitesSocks · 23/03/2019 12:27

This www.lakeland.co.uk/24770/Lakeland-Bobble-Buster-Lint-%26-Fuzz-Remover-Clothes-Shaver from Lakeland

BigButtonsOnMyPhone · 23/03/2019 13:19

That's the one I have. It's great!

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OneFootintheRave · 23/03/2019 13:24

There's a mixed bag of reviews on that one. You guys seem to be really pleased with it though.

Any other models people are using? Thanks Smile

SimonitesSocks · 23/03/2019 14:29

We used to have one of these www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-clothes-shaver-grey/p2293576 from John Lewis - half the price of the Lakeland one; but DP gave it away Angry to his DS, who was more than capable of buying his own, so I bought the Lakeland one in desperation!! Go for the JL one!

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