‘Absolute game-changing’ Philips gadget keeps winter jackets and coats pristine

Philips 1000 Series Fabric Shaver

The specially designed shaver head protects delicate garments from damages (Image: Amazon)

It can be tempting to clear out some old clothes once they’ve amassed a , but a repair and refresh mindset is the way to go in these times of high living expenses and concerns over fashion waste. If you’re looking to give your wardrobe a new lease on life, take a look at this offer before jumping on your favourite clothing site.

Right now the is available for £22.99 down from £24.99 at Amazon (price correct at the time of writing). Capable of shaving down and hoovering up lint bobbles across any garment, this could be the only thing you need to give your clothes a much-needed refresh.

Safe to use on all garments, the specially designed shaver will only cut through unsightly bobbles without putting on threads or eating more than its fair share. It will run for 90 minutes on a full charge, and it is USB-chargeable rather than reliant on batteries.

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All of the sheared fabric is held in a handy, easily removed container, and the device’s snug form factor makes for easy storage too. It’s the kind of thing you need only buy once but will use countless times.

It has got a big fanbase at Amazon, with 4.5 out of 5 stars averaged across more than 125,000 customer reviews. “An absolute game-changer for maintaining clothes and fabrics.” said one five-star review. “The sleek blue design is compact, lightweight, and easy to handle.”

“Perfect for removing lint on clothes, jackets, and shirts, works well and has a very good build,” said another happy customer. “It’s lasted me a long time. Worth every penny.”

Another added: “Does exactly what you want it to do. Small, easy-to-use, neat product that has a regular and important use. I cannot fault it at the moment in the first week of use. Hope it continues to hold out.”

Philips 1000 Series Fabric Shaver Rechargeable

You’ll get up to 90 minutes runtime with one full battery charge. (Image: Amazon)

Some have found themselves wrestling with the waste container, however. “My problem is getting the top off the machine to remove the bits of fluff,” said a three-star review. “There are no instructions on how to do this and it’s a really awkward shape to pull off.”

Another lamented the size of the container: “This shaver is good but it takes quite a while to get a smooth, pilling-free surface. The case is small so it gets full very soon.”

If you’re after a cheaper, battery-operated alternative, there are a couple of top picks to consider. First is the

For a rechargeable unit that will last a lifetime, the £22.99 outlay on the is an investment worth making.

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