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    what electric razor does the best job?

    it takes my current electric razor like 5 minutes to do the job and i gotta smash it into my face

    it's like 10 years old though. i did replace the blades a couple years ago. it still functions and does the job but are those $90 electric razors worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengoat View Post
    what electric razor does the best job?

    it takes my current electric razor like 5 minutes to do the job and i gotta smash it into my face

    it's like 10 years old though. i did replace the blades a couple years ago. it still functions and does the job but are those $90 electric razors worth it?

    I have been in the same boat as you..i got a 200 dollar one for xmas a couple of years ago, it was self cleaning, but for whatever reason it kinda burned my face, either a reaction to the metal or whatever, so I stopped using it.
    I went back to my cheapie 40 dollar phillips, but it still worked ok and did a slow but decent job...it recently got dropped by my wife on the floor, so had to buy a new one..

    I love this one...rinse it under the water to clean the head, its rechargeable, and cuts excellent
    70 bucks canadian(estimated, i forget)...

    Philips Norelco electric shaver 7140XL
    HQ7140/17


    It worth the money...not a bad price...plus I hate blades..

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    thx manito

    any of you other cave men have a suggestion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldengoat View Post
    thx manito

    any of you other cave men have a suggestion?
    I kept going back and forth for a while recently between electric and razor. What I discovered was applying Electric Shave Tonic before I shave, actually did do a better job than just using the electric shaver without the tonic. So, now I use a cheap electric shaver and apply Electric Shave Tonic.

    Did I just do a commercial?

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    Electric all the way. I myself only update to always the new norelco.. I use them for about 6 months then get the new model

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    I really like the self-cleaning braun models. Makes a big difference for me since I'm far too lazy to clean those things myself.

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    I use a Braun, but not the self cleaning model, it was around $120. Had a Panasonic wet dry model a few years ago, and it was really good too.

    later

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    laser hair removal here. i don't shave

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    Quote Originally Posted by compaqDikk View Post
    laser hair removal here. i don't shave
    Where and how can you get this?

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    Shaving is awful. When I have to I use a razor. A disposable razor. Why not? I don't need fancy shit. I am a man.
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    i have a remmington that cost me 30 bucks. it sounds like a weed eater but works great.

    im not exactly sure of the model, but its green and gray, i think. it is slim and is made for longer beards.

    ive had more expensive ones that dont work as well. just buy a cheap one and replace it every year or so. it costs about 10 bucks to change blades or 30 for a new one.

    if you are interested, just let me know and i will get my lazyass up and get the model number for ya.

    GL

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    I cannot believe electric shavers work unless maybe you do twice a day. I use a razor.

    Maybe if you have real light beard it might work.

    I shave my rooster though with a razor

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