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#15
by
Paul the Headblader
on 06 Oct, 2011 09:45
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you've made quite a comparation:D
I'll tell you, after you'll try out sex, you'll see the diffrence:)
no offence.
good you like it
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#16
by
Chavster
on 06 Oct, 2011 09:51
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Comparison

(You said you're here to help with English too)
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#17
by
Paul the Headblader
on 06 Oct, 2011 10:09
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#18
by
Slynito
on 06 Oct, 2011 10:59
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I did get the LA63 and it works like a charm. VERY close shave and easy to do without the shaving cream mess.
I really like it but I won't go as far to say it's like sex.
It wasn't me who made the "sex" comment.
I'm glad that you like it and are happy with your purchase. I keep a small mug in the bathroom to bath the Panny...and when you go o'seas it adapts to other voltages/Hz, check the manual.
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#19
by
BalDon
on 04 Jan, 2012 08:46
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This is a wet/dry electric isnt it? I think I'm going to pick one up for those times when I am rushed and cant blade shave
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#20
by
BalDon
on 05 Jan, 2012 06:56
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Picked up LA63 yesterday and used it for the first time in the shower last night. I need to get the routine down and practice, but overall it did a pretty nice job. Much smoother than I expected from an electric.
a couple questions for the pros...
Are there any tips that you could share to make things even better?
also, how long will the blades last before ZI need to change them?
lastly, using it wet, is it taboo to also use a shave cream? would that clog it up at all?
Thanks for any info and advice!
BalDon
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#21
by
Sly Red
on 05 Jan, 2012 07:20
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I use pre-shave oil and a low foam gel. Rinse the blades with the foil off several times during your shave. I think doing these things will improve your shave considerably.
You'll probably be money ahead to replace your shaver every few years rather than buy new foils and blades, as the component parts are so expensive. I find it more economically feasible to buy the latest state of the art shaver.
Red
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#22
by
BalDon
on 05 Jan, 2012 07:39
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I use pre-shave oil and a low foam gel. Rinse the blades with the foil off several times during your shave. I think doing these things will improve your shave considerably.
You'll probably be money ahead to replace your shaver every few years rather than buy new foils and blades, as the component parts are so expensive. I find it more economically feasible to buy the latest state of the art shaver.
Red
groovy, good advice!
Do you prefer any particular gel/foam?
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#23
by
Sly Red
on 05 Jan, 2012 08:06
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My personal favourites are Anthony Pre-Shave Oil, the Castroil GT-1 of headshave oils, IMHO and King of Shaves gels. Any variety; usually available at Targét

The Anthony line is available on-line or at C.O. Bigelow stores in larger cities.
Red
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#24
by
BalDon
on 05 Jan, 2012 10:54
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My personal favourites are Anthony Pre-Shave Oil, the Castroil GT-1 of headshave oils, IMHO and King of Shaves gels. Any variety; usually available at Targét 
The Anthony line is available on-line or at C.O. Bigelow stores in larger cities.
Red
thanks again! I'll head to target soon!
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#25
by
Slynito
on 05 Jan, 2012 13:12
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#26
by
BalDon
on 19 Jan, 2012 11:13
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I couldnt find the Anthony oil locally, but tried their electric pre shave lotion, and it works great!
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#27
by
LAGLE
on 19 Jan, 2012 12:43
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Slynito, your link doesn't work.
I currently use the conair cleanhead, cheap, works GREAT, baby bald smoothness for 6-8 hours. panny the same? also how long can you expect to last before replacing (that goes with blades ect) I just hope to get a year out of the cleanhead thats all i can ask

:P:P just looking for some detailed reviews on the panny
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#28
by
Slynito
on 20 Jan, 2012 07:37
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Damn if you ain't right, soldier! The Panasonic foils can be bought on e-bay but they are pricy. I like the Panny because I can charge it where ever I am on the planet, so far. The Conair is only 110v from what I read. Good luck.