View Full Version : Electric Shaver crapped out need new one
Ikohn4ever
09-28-2005, 12:31 AM
I just had my beard trimmer/shaver crap out on me and I need a new one, I saw there was an old thread on this but I wanted to start a new one to get new ideas. I am looking for a quality shaver that shaves well and could possibly used for trimming a beard if I want to go Grissly Adams come winter time. Any help would be appreciated.
supadupacheap
09-28-2005, 12:42 AM
I just had my beard trimmer/shaver crap out on me and I need a new one, I saw there was an old thread on this but I wanted to start a new one to get new ideas. I am looking for a quality shaver that shaves well and could possibly used for trimming a beard if I want to go Grissly Adams come winter time. Any help would be appreciated.
I have one of those TriBlade Remmingtons I used one time (my face was too sensative for it) LCD readouts and all that jazz.
As far as a retail one, Id suggest the Rems or the Brauns if you can afford it and use it a lot.
Ikohn4ever
09-28-2005, 12:44 AM
I have one of those TriBlade Remmingtons I used one time (my face was too sensative for it) LCD readouts and all that jazz.
As far as a retail one, Id suggest the Rems or the Brauns if you can afford it and use it a lot.
yeah I use it a lot my facial hair grows like a beast
supadupacheap
09-28-2005, 01:03 AM
yeah I use it a lot my facial hair grows like a beast
If you are going to spend serious money on it, the Brauns are awesome from what I hear. Avoid the gimmick stuff tho, just get a standard electric razor.
If you arent looking to spend a ton and/or are going to be hard on it, get a Remmington. Mine has a trimmer option built in and it keeps track of # of shaves left (it adjusts to your shave time) If you want to work out something, thats cool. If youd rather go retail, try Costco or Sams Club. Usually can save a few bucks since they buy Remmington stuff by the millions.
Ikohn4ever
09-28-2005, 01:11 AM
If you are going to spend serious money on it, the Brauns are awesome from what I hear. Avoid the gimmick stuff tho, just get a standard electric razor.
If you arent looking to spend a ton and/or are going to be hard on it, get a Remmington. Mine has a trimmer option built in and it keeps track of # of shaves left (it adjusts to your shave time) If you want to work out something, thats cool. If youd rather go retail, try Costco or Sams Club. Usually can save a few bucks since they buy Remmington stuff by the millions.
thanx any specific shaver and does it shave your face well or do u have to go over it manually
supadupacheap
09-28-2005, 01:17 AM
thanx any specific shaver and does it shave your face well or do u have to go over it manually
You have to adjust your face to the shaver to stop with the going over stuff. Plus, the tri blades (and most electrics in general) arent good when it gets any sort of length to it.
Make sure your face is clean and dry. Use a talc stick and then shave away. After a few weeks you ll be very pleased with how it works out. My trouble was I let my beard get too long and the problem is compounded with sensative skin.
Anyway, just stick with it whichever one you get. The tri foil Brauns are amazing but very $$$. Remingtons are (for the most part) old reliables and the best value.
Dont buy any other brands than those. The males in my family have tested about every one there is and found only these 2 were worthwhile.
oxidative
09-28-2005, 01:38 AM
Did it crap out crap out or just a dead battery? A real cheapass just needs to replace the rechargeable battery :)
I'm waiting for my replacement in the mail. I'm really excited.
Alternatively, I'm enjoying my Braun 7526 (no that's not the one I'm changing the battery out of).
Ikohn4ever
09-28-2005, 01:45 AM
Did it crap out crap out or just a dead battery? A real cheapass just needs to replace the rechargeable battery :)
I'm waiting for my replacement in the mail. I'm really excited.
Alternatively, I'm enjoying my Braun 7526 (no that's not the one I'm changing the battery out of).
it might be that opening it up I see that the batter is soddered to the the wires...hmm will have to get mcguyver on its ass
scdoanintendo
09-30-2005, 12:26 PM
Credit goes to whatsyourdeal.com
Remington R-9500 Rotary Shaver wTitanium Coated Cutters , $72 A/R (List:$140)
http://www.whatsyourdeal.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6574
bone_matrix
09-30-2005, 12:32 PM
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00027A2FY/ref%3Dnosim/slickdeals/102-7998638-0560913
$26 bucks and free shipping (thanks to slickdeals.net)
rly723
09-30-2005, 03:06 PM
i've used those remington microscreens...and 2 have already died on me...i switched to the norelco coolskin and i probably prefer wet shavers now...does a good job and gets closer than i expected...alittle more expensive ..paid around $70...but worth it
scdoanintendo
11-25-2005, 07:35 PM
Bump on an old topic. I just ordered this shaver for $49.xx shipped
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000BBPSFA/102-4031331-2806564
It's only for today I think.