Electric razor

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  1. Eastoff

    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    I want to buy an electric razor, and I haven't had one before. My facial hair grows in pretty thick, and I have a pretty varying surfaces (no double chin and big adam's apple) Any suggestions of models?

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  2. Nate4Prez

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    I picked up one of these at Walmart two years ago for $150 and absolutely love it. I would totally suggest spending the extra coin to get something that's going to last and comes with a self cleaning/charging dock. Mine still works as good as the day I bought and I buy new blades for it ($24) every six months.
     
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    Ugh. I hate electric razors. Those are for little kids lol
     
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    yakbladder Grunt Third Class

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    I have a Braun - it's the best electric razor you can get.
     
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    Best one I ever used was a top end Norelco. Very good shave. However, I've gone back to scraping my face with steel.
     
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    Do you shave everyday? If you do, like most men past puberty, having to lather and use a razor takes to much time. Often times I shave on my commute to work, the battery usually lasts a week, and then I take it out of the car drop it in the cleaning/charging dock and its ready for the next week.
     
  7. Eastoff

    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    and the lazy. I am the latter.
     

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