So far I've had two other Fusselfräsen, a Woolworth's, which held about 10 years, and then one of Tchibo, which now was so five years in use. Unfortunately, I fell latter unhappy on the tile floor, where the collection was broken, and so forth had to spare. Despite some Rezis, saying that these milling Singer imbibe the sweater and would tear up, I dared me to order the device (especially, because it was a practical handle liked it so much). Now that I have edited some sweaters of different materials (wool blend, pure new wool and merino wool, a sweater with angora), I was able to find enthusiastic: this is the best cutter that we have ever had. Especially a sweater that was just verpillt completely, looks like brand new. It happened to me not once, that the substance was somehow "pulled", even though I had pushed the spacer all the way back, so went directly to the metal plate on the substance. The cutter slides as gentle on the material as the two simple milling that we had before. Only cuts the Singer thrower much faster and more thorough way the nub. For storage you put the router in a shell, similar to battery suckers. Is operated the mill with two D batteries that are not there, but you get for about 1 euro per battery in the drugstore. And experience shows that the batteries should last about one year. Therefore: I can recommend the Fusselfräse definitely.
It is, however, as with any router, important never to mill the stuff while she wears. Do not laugh, but that's the only time that I experienced with a friend, that the mills "seizure" as she tried "very quickly" to a entfusseln attracted jumpers on the sleeves. The things always lay flat on a soft surface, most easily on the bed (closets are anyway mostly in the bedroom), pull the milling always long, so no beads may arise. Only on really smooth surfaces streak instructions booklet, not "mess" and simply still take the sweater with one hand and milling around it. That goes wrong.