Gets that last bit of wool out of the tines
"This is the perfect tool for cleaning the Clemes and Clemes LockPop. It’s absolutely pristine after using this tiny tool. Its size is a definite advantage in this application."
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 — 2 verified reviews
Made in Germany, this handy brush is ideal for cleaning that last bit of fiber from your drum carder or hand cards. Angled wire bristles and an ergonomically designed wooden handle make this a must tool for any carding equipment.
Overall rating: 4.7222223 / 5 from 18 reviews.
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"This is the perfect tool for cleaning the Clemes and Clemes LockPop. It’s absolutely pristine after using this tiny tool. Its size is a definite advantage in this application."
"Much smaller than I was expecting, only a couple inches total, but it does the job well. Cleans the carder and gets the little bits of fiber out much easier. I wish it was bigger and had longer times, but it does the job well"
"I’m a total newbie! This cleaning brush suprised me with its size. adorably small. But i immediately learned it does just the trick! Beautifully made. nice wooden handle. A must have"
"This is the perfect tool to clean my fine tooth carder. Saved loads of time. Woolery was super fast!"
"This tiny tool is a ""must have"" for cleaning excess fiber out of the drum carder teeth - it works great! I am so glad I decided to try it."
"Great for clearing stubborn fibers and vm from my Lock Pop and Carder! Very glad I found this tool. Handy size, out of the way."
"the cleaning brush works wonderfully. My new old drum carder is now ready to make its first batt."
"Works well on hand carders, not as effective on drum carder"
"Rosies carder cleaning brush is great for cleaning hand carders. It picks out all for he debris left behind. I find it too small to use on a drum carder though for anything other than cleaning things the larger cleaning brush left behind."
"Some say this is really small but I found it to be the perfect size. Really cleaned up my drum carder!"