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looking for advice on choosing a cordless wet dry shaver as i,am at a loss theres loads its like choosin a chainsaw lol

 

any advice would be greatful as i,am looking for something that i can just pick up and use but not snatch lumps out my face as this has happened in the past and put me off lecky shavers and stuck to wet blade etc but some days cant be arsed etc so looking for a decent dry shaver please thanks

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I have a Philips Dry Shaver Power Touch PT720/17. I have relatively soft skin and it hasn't carved lumps out of me in the year I've had it.

 

There have been a lot of advances in the shaving foils over the past few years (we did some work on them).

 

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Can only be wet for me . One of those Gillette multiblade things that vibrate as well . Also it has to be a few days growth to make for a clean shave . Electric dry shavers give me a rash .

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Spot on Doobin,

The No.2 gets a trot right round my skull about once a month.

Simples!

But before I simply used cheapie disposable "Bic" type wet razors.

My reason for stopping shaving was driven by the analysis paralysis induced by the vast and growing number of such razors on the market.

I were reduced to a gibbering wreack each time I re-purchased.

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Baby-faced poofs the lot of ya... :lol:

 

My stubble is like piano wire . A dry electric shaver wont touch it . Has to be a very sharp wet razor .

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