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electric razor
glassy2010
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ive never used an electric razor but im getting sick of the cost of buying blades
i find cheap blades pull rather than cut
id like to buy an electric razor but have never used one
i dont wasnt to pay £80 for something i might find i cant use
also i dont want to buy the super budget one for £20 and find its the same as cheap bades and rips my face to bits
thanx for your help
i find cheap blades pull rather than cut
id like to buy an electric razor but have never used one
i dont wasnt to pay £80 for something i might find i cant use
also i dont want to buy the super budget one for £20 and find its the same as cheap bades and rips my face to bits
thanx for your help
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lightbulb moment 23/11/13 current debts £10380 debt free date march 2018
1% Club 5%/100% Roadkill Rebel #55 january £0.01
S.P.C#159 aim £400 stars :staradmin
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Even a cheap electric one , should not rip your face off.
Mines a Phillips, had a number of them in the past, so happy with my choice. I seem to always buy a better model so the cost is approaching £100.
My tip, buy a waterproof one, just run under the hot tap to clean0 -
Even a cheap electric one , should not rip your face off.
Mines a Phillips, had a number of them in the past, so happy with my choice. I seem to always buy a better model so the cost is approaching £100.
My tip, buy a waterproof one, just run under the hot tap to clean
maby its the way i use it i have a beard trimmer with a foil attachment that pulls rather than cuts
or maby i let it grow to long like i say ive never had one i just dont want to waist money if im gonna not use it lol
do u know of any offers on previous models you have owned?At the end of a long struggle is a good rest! Proud to be dealing with my debts DFW #1471
lightbulb moment 23/11/13 current debts £10380 debt free date march 2018
1% Club 5%/100% Roadkill Rebel #55 january £0.01
S.P.C#159 aim £400 stars :staradmin0 -
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