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and before all you degenerates go "snarf snarf, you a trimmer then teeheehee".............. its for my face
![]() never had one, never used one........ but i hit puberty yesterday but seriously, i wish to purchase one, hence wanting one Last edited by Wideboy; 23-01-10 at 12:07 PM. |
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Being young, cant you go out in a strong wind and blow that fluff off lol
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![]() Anyway, cant remember that far back. BTW, when i used to use electric, i always had phillips rotary 3 head jobbies, they are the best i think. Last edited by Specialone; 23-01-10 at 12:36 PM. |
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I bought one of these when it was on offer for 75quid, top of the range jobbie. I used it twice and it got clogged up the second time. It worked, but the time it took and the result, I was quicker and better having a wet shave.
I much prefer using my "safety razor", well it's called a safety razor but you have to be a bit careful, otherwise you will have your face off. Best thing to shave with espically when you put a fresh sharp blade in. Much better than a Gillette mach 3, 4, turbo, booster rocket vibrator thingy. Dan |
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i brought a philips one from boots the other week, £55 but its does a real nice job
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electric razors are a bit like women, they all take far to long to do what they have to do.
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I got Chris a Philips beard trimmer for Christmas. It has a "hoovering" system on it that keeps all the trimmings in the little collection bin and then you empty it. Blooming god send now (no mess) and does a good job of shaving too. He doesn't like the complete off so the first setting is perfect for him. Was about £35 I think.
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