Hi, in case of needing to get out of the house quickly in the morning, is there any trick to using the electric razor? I mean, do you have to press down hard, take it slow or fast? Input please.
Hi, in case of needing to get out of the house quickly in the morning, is there any trick to using the electric razor? I mean, do you have to press down hard, take it slow or fast? Input please.
C_J, I have a Norelco triple head , that I used to use at times always got a burn on the neck with it , it took longer and didn't do near the job of a good HB, or Razor. So if I didn't have time I left it alone until I could shave it right.
I find that it actually takes longer to shave my head with an electric razor.
I nicked myself a couple of days ago, so I decided to use my electric shavers today. I started with my Philips Norelco, and went over it again with a Panasonic. My scalp stung, and a coworker asked me why I had let my cat scratch me up so badly. Never again. Only the blade in the future
I took a close look at my Panasonic ES-LT41 shaverand I am not surprised that I was all scratched up. The outer foil has 6 holes in it. I ordered it on July 3rd, 2012 from Amazon and I have probably used it only 6 or 8 times. I phoned Panasonic Customer service to be told that the outer foil (Part # WES9087PC) is one of the consumable parts and not covered under warranty; a replacement is available for $30.(available for$20at Amazon)
$30 to repair a $83.32 shaver that I have seldom used seems ridiculous.
I think that I will just pitch it out and bitch about it and the Panasonic warranty for years to come. I have had many Panasonic items and this is the first and only bad one, but it only takes 1 rotten apple to spoil the barrel.
If anybody wants it PM me. If you pay the postage it is yours. For $30 you can buy new outer foil and inner blades so it would be in an "almost new" condition.
$5.35 will send it anywhere in the USA in a Priority Mail®Small Flat Rate Box
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Not really the same question, but I didn't want to open a new thread for my question since it's very basic.
How should I cut my hair before shaving it off?
Down to zero with electric? (I remember to get a rash from using this method for trimming my neck hairs before.)
Or just use clippers?
Rob
Not really the same question, but I didn't want to open a new thread for my question since it's very basic.
How should I cut my hair before shaving it off?
Down to zero with electric? (I remember to get a rash from using this method for trimming my neck hairs before.)
Or just use clippers?
Rob
Use clippers without a guard. Or is that what zero is?...
Not really the same question, but I didn't want to open a new thread for my question since it's very basic.
How should I cut my hair before shaving it off?
Down to zero with electric? (I remember to get a rash from using this method for trimming my neck hairs before.)
Or just use clippers?
Rob
Use clippers without a guard. Or is that what zero is?...
My mistake, I meant scissors and wrote clippers!

Zero it is then.
Does adding a little shaving cream do any good to avoid the typical rash from clippers only?
Zero it is then.
Does adding a little shaving cream do any good to avoid the typical rash from clippers only?
I wouldn't think so ... I'd just scissor/clipper dry hair. Others may advise differently (and I recommend you listen to them).