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Old Spice enhances confidence and commands female attention. And that's a pretty fancy trick indeed, provided you always buy products only really cool men buy. It shaves and trims perfectly every time-in and out of the shower. It does not do taxes well. In fact, you will go to jail if the Old Spice Wet & Dry Shave & Trim does your taxes. Do not let it convince you otherwise.
Old Spice enhances confidence and commands female attention. And that's a pretty fancy trick indeed, provided you always buy products only really cool men buy. It shaves and trims perfectly every time-in and out of the shower. It does not do taxes well. In fact, you will go to jail if the Old Spice Wet & Dry Shave & Trim does your taxes. Do not let it convince you otherwise.
Braun Old Spice is one of the best budget foil shaver although it sometimes miss one or ...
By Safi Al Mamun on November 15, 2015
Braun Old Spice is one of the best budget foil shaver although it sometimes miss one or two hair in face. Not cheap looking and it feels like solid build. Trimmer part is very helpful to mark border buy its edge are little bit sharp. According to price it is acceptable!
By Safi Al Mamun on November 15, 2015
Braun Old Spice is one of the best budget foil shaver although it sometimes miss one or two hair in face. Not cheap looking and it feels like solid build. Trimmer part is very helpful to mark border buy its edge are little bit sharp. According to price it is acceptable!
2 years and still working
By Gary on June 7, 2016
I bought the same shaver about 2 years ago and it's been the best of many I've had. It still does a decent job but after about 730 shaves the blades are not as sharp and the battery doesn't hold a charge as well as it did when new. The cost per shave works out to just a little over $0.08, which seems reasonable. The new shaver is great and I expect to get at least another 2 years out of it.
By Gary on June 7, 2016
I bought the same shaver about 2 years ago and it's been the best of many I've had. It still does a decent job but after about 730 shaves the blades are not as sharp and the battery doesn't hold a charge as well as it did when new. The cost per shave works out to just a little over $0.08, which seems reasonable. The new shaver is great and I expect to get at least another 2 years out of it.
Liked it enough, I bought another one.
By William T. on April 17, 2016
I like the shave I get from this electric razor. It is the second Old Spice shave I have purchased. The shaving foil on the first one started wearing out after a little over a year (the small holes in the foil can break causing a larger hole, which can be painful when shaving with that part of the foil). When I looked for a replacement foil (shaving head) costing around $25, I decided for $10 more I could get a new shaver. This particular shaver uses a shaving dock for recharging. It uses less space, but looks like it could fall over if bumped very hard. You can recharge by plugging the power cord directly into the shaver (which I did with my first shaver since it did not have a rechargeable dock). But, you will have to unplug the cord from the shaver before it will work (which I don't particularly like. Let me shave with it plugged in or not gives me more flexibility).
By William T. on April 17, 2016
I like the shave I get from this electric razor. It is the second Old Spice shave I have purchased. The shaving foil on the first one started wearing out after a little over a year (the small holes in the foil can break causing a larger hole, which can be painful when shaving with that part of the foil). When I looked for a replacement foil (shaving head) costing around $25, I decided for $10 more I could get a new shaver. This particular shaver uses a shaving dock for recharging. It uses less space, but looks like it could fall over if bumped very hard. You can recharge by plugging the power cord directly into the shaver (which I did with my first shaver since it did not have a rechargeable dock). But, you will have to unplug the cord from the shaver before it will work (which I don't particularly like. Let me shave with it plugged in or not gives me more flexibility).
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