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  • Recommend me a……………. feather duster!
  • ThePinkster
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    OK, it doesn’t have to actually be made of feathers, but I’m looking for something that will lift dust from things like Venician blinds, shelves, books, etc.If it can reach into corners of ceilings and lampshades to get at cobwebs, that would be a bonus.

    I’ve previously used cheap static fibre type dusters but they only seem to work for a short time before losing their attraction (a bit like Louise, TBH).

    I’m really looking for a duster that will last a long time, and doesn’t use disposable wipes, like some of those Flash type products, preferably something fluffy, quick and easy to use, that will do the job by being wafted around without the need for sprays.

    cinnamon_girl
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    Would be surprised if there’s one product that would do everything on your list.  You can buy venetian blind gadgets.  I use a telescopic duster for ceilings and walls, also does curtain poles and think it’s from Lakeland.

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    nwgiles
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    is this a sex thing?

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    goldfish24
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    This sounds like a job for Objectsofuse.com

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    cinnamon_girl
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    @goldfish24 that website is brilliant, could spend all day looking at so many fab things.

    kayak23
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    You don’t get this quality on Pinkbike.

    MoreCashThanDash
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    How tattyfilarious!

    is this a sex thing?

    Only if you’ve been a very naughty boy….

    davosaurusrex
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    Recently moved to soft bristled paint brushes, bloody brilliant for getting into corners,  venetian blinds and especially Lego!

    ThePinkster
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    is this a sex thing?

    I should be so lucky.

    I am rather taken by the Feather Duster No.3 on the Objects of Use site though.

    DrJ
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    went down the lambs wool route when searching for the same criteria earlier this year

    Did it work any better than a disposable one? I bought a feather duster a while ago and the feathers went manky pretty quickly.

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