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I am getting fed up of wet shaving but like the smoothness it gives. I also have to fly a lot, even now with Covid, and means I could leave my razor and gel behind which is always a pain at airport security points.
Are there any electric shavers Answerbankers use that gives their faces a smooth face as a wet shave gives and they would recommend? Price isn't a problem.
Are there any electric shavers Answerbankers use that gives their faces a smooth face as a wet shave gives and they would recommend? Price isn't a problem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've always used Philips razors and decided to treat myself to their "ultimate" model....it's pricey but brilliant. I got it direct from Philips shop...there was a problem with delivery, they refunded me immediately and sent the razor as well! When I told them, they phoned me back and said I could keep it for being so honest!
It's the Prestige model...
https:/ /www.ph ilips.c o.uk/c- p/SP986 0_13/sh aver-s9 000-pre stige-w et-and- dry-ele ctric-s haver-s eries-9 000
It's the Prestige model...
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You'll need to choose between a foil shaver and a rotary one. Foil shavers are said to give the closest shaves on one's cheeks but rotary one's are better around awkward contours. See here for more information on the differences between the two types:
https:/ /www.to olsofme n.com/f oil-vs- rotary- shaver/
Once you've made that choice, see this (reputable) website for some advice on the best models:
https:/ /www.wi red.co. uk/arti cle/bes t-elect ric-sha ver
I usually wet shave but I've got a Philips battery shaver for travelling, which serves my needs well enough:
Amazon.com User Recommendation
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Once you've made that choice, see this (reputable) website for some advice on the best models:
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I usually wet shave but I've got a Philips battery shaver for travelling, which serves my needs well enough:
Amazon.com User Recommendation
You definitely seem to be in need of a shave, Patrickstar ;-)
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I'm amused by the pricing for that shaver on Philip's own website (as per Gingejbee's link). The crossed out 'suggested retail price' is £329.99 but, by buying direct from Philips, you can get it at the 'bargain' price of £330.00 ;-)
However Philips also have their own Amazon Store site, where they sell the same shaver for £284.53:
https:/ /www.am azon.co .uk/sto res/Phi lips/pa ge/DFDA 9264-A6 E5-4F7B -AC4D-1 DFE756C 0260
However Philips also have their own Amazon Store site, where they sell the same shaver for £284.53:
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Zacs-master, I am on an aircraft (not commercial) for quite a number of hours and shaving when travelling and downroute would be easier with an electric razor. It's not about size or weight, it's about travelling with gels (can't be bigger than 100ml) etc. Cost is not a problem. Wet shave will always be best but for time, effort and practicality I would like to use a good quality electric shaver that gives a close shave