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I was reading consumer reports and looked at a few norelco's in the $150 range (don't mind spending $ for 1 of these things since I'll use it daily)

Anyone got any electric razors they prefer or would recommend?
 
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about 7 or 8 years ago bought a Braun for like $300+ ,, Don't even ask me where it is...... Because I have No Clue.

But didn't do Shit for me ! use it like twice, and guess either i Don't know how to use an Electric Razor or my Beard just isn't cut out for one.

Would love it if it did.... I hate Shaving !
 

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I am glad my beard is a joke.....because I am also lazy to do that crap, if I had a normal job where I have to show up and appear like a civilized human being I would have to shave every 2 or 3 days but since I work from home I can shave like once a week :)

the only way to use an electric razor is to do it for 1 month straight, only then your skin will be used to it
 

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Just buy one in the $40-50 range at Best Buy. Then next year or the year after buy another one. I would never pay more than $80 for an electric razor, and I have always used electric.



Is this a DOUG ghost??
 

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love norelco... I got the one that you can rinse under water it works awesome
 

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