Thread: Looking for a good Electric Razor...
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May 8th, 2006 09:53 PM
#1
Looking for a good Electric Razor...
I've been browsing the web for a good dryshaver, but I'm really looking for a model that can either be used while wet or has a self cleaning ability (for low maintenance).
I've been looking at the Braun Activator at dealsoutlet.ca, but another problem arises when it comes to electric dryshavers; where the heck do I get the spare razor cartridges and cleaning fluid? I know you can order anything online, but when it comes to a small accessory, it's just cheaper to buy it locally.
Just a few questions:
1. Does anyone know of any good electric dryshavers (or possibly wet) or of any retailers that sell many models of good electric dryshavers? Basically, I'm looking for feedback on any particularly good models.
2. Does anyone know which particular retailers carry a lot of dryshavers at good prices? Sears' prices tend to be overpriced, IMO.
3. Are there any particular specialty stores in Toronto that sell many men's grooming products (and razors)?
Sorry if this thread is in the wrong forum, I'm just not sure where to post exactly, and the off-topic forum is usually full of active members.
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Originally Posted by
Paulfistinyourface
This is RFD. High moral values are way down the ladder of acceptability around here. It's all about stepping on your grandmothers throat to save a buck.
Heatware
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May 8th, 2006 09:56 PM
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is optical inch important to you? if yes i know a good shaver.
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May 8th, 2006 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
steve.m
is optical inch important to you? if yes i know a good shaver.
hehehe....
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May 8th, 2006 10:01 PM
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there is a small shaver store on eglinton near dufferin that i though had great prices on my last braun.
call for price
http://www.yellowpages.ca/searchCust...&city=toronto+
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May 8th, 2006 10:11 PM
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What about the personal edge?
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May 8th, 2006 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
steve.m
is optical inch important to you? if yes i know a good shaver.
If you mean optical inch, I'd like the finished shave to look like a 5-o'clock shadow. I definitely know that electric and/or dry razors will never be as close as wet shaving, but shaving every other day is a hassle.
I was actually looking at these particular models
Braun Activator - Model 8585
I searched some of the rfd threads and found it to be a good razor (but not rounded). There's a newer model of the 9585, I don't know what the differences are (other than colour) or if it's negligible.
Philishave Cool Shaver
I found this model to be really good since it's a popular waterproof electric shaver, although the Nivea for Men catridges seem like a rip, almost as expensive as the Gillette Fusion razor blades (at $5 a pop).
Braun Cruzer3
I don't know how good this model is, other than it has the other feature of trimming, but it looks good awfully cheap and lousy, with the additional features to make it bearable. oh well, Scratch Cruzer3.
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Originally Posted by
Paulfistinyourface
This is RFD. High moral values are way down the ladder of acceptability around here. It's all about stepping on your grandmothers throat to save a buck.
Heatware
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May 8th, 2006 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
that_staples_guy
What about the personal edge?
They sell garbage as far as I've known, with unfamiliar brands typically used in infomercials at inflated prices.
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Originally Posted by
Paulfistinyourface
This is RFD. High moral values are way down the ladder of acceptability around here. It's all about stepping on your grandmothers throat to save a buck.
Heatware
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May 8th, 2006 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
TheDarkRage
If you mean optical inch,.
he is refering to the new phillips shaver
www.shaveeverywhere.com
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May 8th, 2006 10:41 PM
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for close shave i shave with razor first then go over face again with the braun.
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May 8th, 2006 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
steve.m
for close shave i shave with razor first then go over face again with the braun.
aaaw man too much work/time I only get like 2 mins to shave in the mornin's
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May 9th, 2006 06:14 PM
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I'd love to hear about any good razers too. Does anyone here use one that they're like "wow, this is great!" ?
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May 9th, 2006 07:18 PM
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Purchase any Norelco Spectra model. You will not be disappointed.
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May 9th, 2006 09:20 PM
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I thought the Norelco shavers were for body hair only. I'm referring to the website of shaveeverywhere.com, they didn't mention anything about shaving the face, only the body.
So far, I've been checking out the Philishave Cool Skin Shaver, can anyone tell me the differences between the old and the newer model?
Other than the charging time of 1 hour over 8, and additional led lights on the newer model, I don't see a point in blowing off almost double the price for these marginal features/improvements.
Also, according to the futureshop website, the cheaper Philishave has no replaceable heads (circular razors). Is this true or just a mistake?
I've read that people who use the Philichave coolskin just apply shaving soap on their face and it does as good as a job as the expensive Nivea cartridges.
Anyways, here's the links for the Old and New Philishave.
Just curious, I should be able to price match Futureshop's price on these shavers with Wal-mart's prices right? will they match it or make it a bit cheaper?
Last edited by TheDarkRage; May 9th, 2006 at 09:24 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Paulfistinyourface
This is RFD. High moral values are way down the ladder of acceptability around here. It's all about stepping on your grandmothers throat to save a buck.
Heatware
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May 9th, 2006 09:42 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
D-Sisive
The video is funny
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