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steve56
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shaving?

Post by steve56 »

electric vs the razors?
andy at handiwork
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Post by andy at handiwork »

Which bits?
Jacques
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Post by Jacques »

I went to Geo F Trumper a while ago (I was given one of these red letter day thingys) and had the best shave ever - they use a cutthroat razor.
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qwerty
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Post by qwerty »

The only electric shavers worth using are the expensive ones, like the Braun
360 complete. I was given a cheap electric razor a few years back, it was worse than dry shaving with a blade. At the moment I'm using the Wilkinson Sword Quattro Titanium, which is superb.

steve56
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Post by steve56 »

i bought one electric at southend superdrug for 4.99 it started off ok but .
Sam Slater
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Post by Sam Slater »

Never used electric since my parents bought me one for my 16th birthday. Remmington I think it was. Was useless even for a 16 year olds 'bum-fluff'. Used Gillette razors ever since.

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Shaun TM
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Post by Shaun TM »

Got various wet-blades in my bathroom, most frequently used are my Gillette M3 power and Gillette Fusion, which was a freebie. Out of the six razors at my disposal the M3 is the only one I've bought all the rest have been freebies off the net. Some are absolute crap with the postage costing more than the razor. Sometimes Veet comes out to play.
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