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Thread: Electric Razors

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    The one I currently have is very old and gets unnervingly warm when in use. Also a bit nippy on the skin.

    Does anyone recommend another electric razor to use? Preferrably under £20.


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    Okay so with me not being a guy this isn't my most knowledgeable thing but my mate uses this one here it's apparently fairly good it is a bit over budget..

    but there is this one here for £11 - and there is a list of places you can buy it from!

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    Don't shave, just let it grow, best advice ever.

    I let mine grow and just trim it with a guard one shear with my hair shears LMAO

    Personally I don't like any of this modern ****** shavers, I prefer good old fashioned ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voiceover. View Post
    Don't shave, just let it grow, best advice ever.

    I let mine grow and just trim it with a guard one shear with my hair shears LMAO

    Personally I don't like any of this modern ****** shavers, I prefer good old fashioned ones.
    Wet shave is good and all, but it takes longer and is less convenient imo


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    Under £20, not sure to be honest. I use a Philips Coolskin shaver that has an area where you can put Nivea shaving balm sachets. Really good shaver but a couple of years old now.

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    I doubt you'll be able to get a decent one under £20 but i do recommended philips line of razors, this might be something you could be interested in http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=philips+electric+razor&hl=en&biw=896&bih =585&um=1&ie=UTF-8&cid=1243337193272546118&sa=X&ei=Py2rTaHPMZG38gON 5uS4Ag&ved=0CHgQ8wIwBDgU#


    but if your willing to throw a bit more money at it, then get this one ive got it and its really nice.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001AW8I3...SIN=B001AW8I3S
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    Yeah I wouldn't recommend one under £20. I had a cheap one once and it pulled the hair like a *****

    might of just been bad luck though

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