Originally posted by: KEV1N
Does an electric razor such as the Norelco give as close a shave as a normal razor? Like, no stubble close.
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Does an electric razor such as the Norelco give as close a shave as a normal razor? Like, no stubble close.
I use a Remmington Microscreen 3 TCT. Shaved this morning before work and I feel no stubble at all, especially on my chin area where it comes in most.
I used to use a regular blade but they would always rip up my skin. Even the Mach 3. Skin was just too sensitive to handle them. I switched to an electric about a year ago and it's the best thing I ever did.
Originally posted by: stonecold3169
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Does an electric razor such as the Norelco give as close a shave as a normal razor? Like, no stubble close.
I use a Remmington Microscreen 3 TCT. Shaved this morning before work and I feel no stubble at all, especially on my chin area where it comes in most.
I used to use a regular blade but they would always rip up my skin. Even the Mach 3. Skin was just too sensitive to handle them. I switched to an electric about a year ago and it's the best thing I ever did.
I just switched to a Norelco Advantage 6705 (One of the trihead razors with lotion goo), and it actually cuts pretty damn close. The kicker for me was that I used to use a mach 3 which I would kill a blade a week on. You figure a buck per blade (which is actually cheaper then you will find them) and you are up to $52 a year, plus shaving cream. My electric was $70, you figure you switch the heads once a year ($20) and have virtually no other expenses. plus, it's faster and cleaner then regular shaving. Best decision I've ever made
Originally posted by: kami
I shave daily and a blade lasts me about a week. Yes it's a little pricey but TOTALLY worth it.
Originally posted by: Yield
Quad still posts on here.. :Q