Suggestions for an Electric Shaver
#11
I got a Remington 3-head rotary about a year ago. Wasn't cheap at around $250 but is cordless and comes with a cleaning/charging holder. It works nicely even though I was skeptical about it being cordless. I do like it. I was coming off a 10 year old Phillishave 3-head rotary with very dull blades (most likely original) but it was a plug-in and something tells me they spin faster than a cordless. I find it cuts pretty close but if you press you can fell a bit of coarseness. That's okay though because if I try to get it ultra smooth, my skin gets rashy, especially the neck.
#15
I may try that braun - i'm not overly impressed with the panasonic, and i've got a 30 day trial period where i can return or exchange no questions asked. They had the braun there too I believe so - that might be worth a try. I'll give the panasonic a few more tries before then, but it doesn't even clean itself, which well means i have to do it and i'm lazy to begin with (hence the electric shaver).
#16
big thing is is look for the most found heads as some can be hard to find so without a head the shavers not too good.Replacement is another thing.If its hard to find the shaver or the make of shaver good luck on parts or repair.RipVanWinkle come to my mind
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