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Just need some information on the different types of electric shavers and which one I should get.
I only know that there are 3 different types;
Foil Rotary Wet/Dry Foil
I'm think about a wet/dry foil shaver just because it can be used wet and dry..
But I'm so attracted to the rotary shavers. Any help or advice guys?? My budget is $250 canadian.
My skin type is just normal by the way, not sensitive or really rough, just normal.
I'm thinking about
Philips, Arcitec, RQ1075 (ROTARY) Arcitec RQ1075 S8109[/url]
or
Panasonic ES8109 (WET/DRY) PanasonicES8109
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Is this for your face or your johnson
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Have you ever shaved with an electric razor before? I didn't think my skin was sensitive until I had to run the razor over it 50 times to get a decent shave. I'm thinking of switching to a safety razor to be honest.
Also, I know nothing about the razors you posted.
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To be honest, a 12 pack of disposable razors will suit you fine. It's a total waste to buy one of these because they barely work and really irritate your skin.
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United States24491 Posts
I've used a foil for 4-5 years and I'm used to it but I have nothing to compare it to so I'm not sure how good it is... :p
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On January 12 2010 13:17 SanguineToss wrote: Is this for your face or your johnson
What kind should you get for your johnson?
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i had an electric shaver before, it was expensive and it sucked didnt give a close enough shave so i went back to razors. Disposable razers really suck too. The best razor i've used was a gillette fusion razor i got for free at my college ;p
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Check out the Braun Syncro. I've had it for like 5 years and it works pretty well. Braun's flagship shaver-with-a-base model has changed, so it can probably be had for a good price.
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Ditch the electric razors and go for a Merkur Safety Razor. Best shave you'll ever get.
You get can razor blades in packs of 100 for like $9 on Amazon. Each blade will last several shaves.
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Wow i'm tempted to try that safety razor... I would go with the top one form my experience.
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On January 12 2010 13:54 DyEnasTy wrote:Show nested quote +On January 12 2010 13:17 SanguineToss wrote: Is this for your face or your johnson What kind should you get for your johnson?
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On January 12 2010 14:23 k20a wrote:Show nested quote +On January 12 2010 13:54 DyEnasTy wrote:On January 12 2010 13:17 SanguineToss wrote: Is this for your face or your johnson What kind should you get for your johnson?
In my typical testosterone-fueled dumbass rages, I attempted to shave mah johnson with a rotary electric razor.
needless to say, needles and hay for days and days.
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I'm a fan of that wet/dry since I shave in the shower most of the time, but that safety razor looks really cool.
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On January 12 2010 13:40 ghermination wrote: To be honest, a 12 pack of disposable razors will suit you fine. It's a total waste to buy one of these because they barely work and really irritate your skin.
Agree 100%.
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On January 12 2010 13:40 ghermination wrote: To be honest, a 12 pack of disposable razors will suit you fine. It's a total waste to buy one of these because they barely work and really irritate your skin. That's what i use the blades last a few shaves turned out cheaper then just buying the expensive ass heads off the other razors in the long run for me so i just go with that my hair is really coarse razors don't last long for me.
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United States24491 Posts
The shaver isn't supposed to be cheaper; it saves you time.
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i wish i could use electric razors. They dont cut any stubble off of my face at all
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I use some Norelco(Philips) 7-Series electric shaver, water proof and everything. Very comfortable, I believe its 120+ USD last time I checked.
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