mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
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How much do people spend on electric shavers?
I could do with a new one.
Fancy one of those Philips ones with the dock that cleans itself but they are quite serious money But then its something you use most days. Are they really that much better than a £90-£100 one Anyone got one?
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Cosmo
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Registered: 29th Mar 01
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I wouldnt spend anymore than £100 on them tbh, I dont see the point.
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Corsa_Quadz
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Use the cat..???
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mwg
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Registered: 19th Feb 04
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what?
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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I need a new one aswell but im too tight to spend £250 on a fancy one so have just been wet shaving while I think about it.
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inliner04
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Registered: 23rd Mar 09
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
I need a new one aswell but im too tight to spend £250 on a fancy one so have just been wet shaving while I think about it.
Wet shave ftw
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ajscorsa
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Registered: 30th Apr 02
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I've never used an electric shaver, do they give a closr shave like a mach3 for instance? are they really worth the money? i imagine it would be quicker than getting the shaving foam on etc.
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inliner04
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there are certain hairs on my face that an electric shaver just wont touch, and it also does nothing on my neck either. I have tried a gillete one, and an expensive phillips one with a cleaning dock, and neither work, so i stick to wet shaving. ..
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nathy_87
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Registered: 14th Aug 08
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Used both Electric shaver and non electric shaver, prefer the non electric shaver as it gives a closer cut,
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by inliner04
there are certain hairs on my face that an electric shaver just wont touch, and it also does nothing on my neck either. I have tried a gillete one, and an expensive phillips one with a cleaning dock, and neither work, so i stick to wet shaving. ..
Same here
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a_j_mair
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Registered: 23rd Jan 04
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electric shavers are crap
mach 3 ftw
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A1EX
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cutthroat ftw
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andys sxi
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
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i have got the philips one with the nieva men cream in
they can do the same job as what a normal razor but you have to take your time as it will miss bits, as already said on here it doesnt always get some hairs off and it sometimes leaves some on my neck that i cant get
April 08 feature car
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inliner04
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quote: Originally posted by andys sxi
sometimes leaves some on my neck that i cant get
and then i end up using a proper razor to get them off, which i may as well of done to start with
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R Lee
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I have one with the cleaning dock too.
I bought it because it looks fancy and can do a great job.
Turns out it just looks fancy. It sits on the shelf just below the bathroom mirror because it broke
Just wet shave, its quicker and cleaner.
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andys sxi
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quote: Originally posted by inliner04
quote: Originally posted by andys sxi
sometimes leaves some on my neck that i cant get
and then i end up using a proper razor to get them off, which i may as well of done to start with
yeah i only got mine as i was sick of cutting my self i had a shave 3 times and i cut my self each time
this is the 1 i have got i paid more that tho
http://www.boots.com/en/Philips-Nivea-For-Men-Shaver-HS8060_44106/
April 08 feature car
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Dom
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Got a Braun self cleaning jobby, cost about £120 or so, works really well never had problems in the three years of having it
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Got a Braun self cleaning jobby, cost about £120 or so, works really well never had problems in the three years of having it
+1
mines a series 5 or something
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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N3CRO
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The last one I brought was £40. Its a Braun CruZer3 2878. It does the job for me.
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Richardhhha
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i want to get a nice electric shaver but my problem is i kill a mk3 blade in 1 shave and would be worried that id nacker it..
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BlueCorsa
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Registered: 14th Jan 04
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quote: Originally posted by Matty G
How much do people spend on electric shavers?
I could do with a new one.
Fancy one of those Philips ones with the dock that cleans itself but they are quite serious money But then its something you use most days. Are they really that much better than a £90-£100 one Anyone got one?
I got the Philips self-cleaning one, was only about £130 when I got it. Works OK, not that close as others have said. Get about five days use and then put it in to charge and clean. The cleaning fluid costs £5 a bottle and lasts probably 4 months worth of cleaning? I change the cutting blades every 18-24 months, buy them when I am in USA as it's cheaper there.
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