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By Geóff on November 8, 2014
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Verified Purchase After my last trimmer died, I shopped around for a while before I settled on this trimmer as a replacement. I had a few qualifications as I shopped that included (1) some sort of battery indicator so I would know when it's low and when it's done charging, (2) I wanted it to be reasonably priced (preferably under $40), and (3) I wanted all of the cutting parts on the main trimmer to be metal. This trimmer was the only one that met my qualifications. I've used it several times now, and it's done a fantastic job. It cuts evenly, the attachments fit perfectly and work well, and the battery indicator is superb. It's washable, like all trimmers should be, and the "turbo boost," while unnecessary for my density of facial hair, would be nice if mine were any thicker (or if I waited a long time between trimmings). It is also surprisingly quiet. My only complaint is that the number indicators (that show you how long you'll cut your hair) seem to be a little bit off: so if you want a 4 beard length, better set the indicator to 6. Also, just so you know, the indicator is small, but contrary to other reviewers, it is not too small. Additionally, the stand is low-grade plastic, but I never planned on using the stand, so that's not an issue for me. If you're considering this over the "Philips Norelco QG3330/42 Muligroom" (the cheaper version of this trimmer), BUY THIS ONE. The alternative has more plastic and no battery indicator. UPDATE: I realize now that the length indicator is in millimeters, so I did some quick conversions to get the same lengths I used with my last trimmer and now I have no problems with it. It seems strange, though, that it marks millimeters while every other trimmer I've used measured by 1/16 of an inch. 1 Comment 86 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
By Verified Purchase
Verified Purchase After my last trimmer died, I shopped around for a while before I settled on this trimmer as a replacement. I had a few qualifications as I shopped that included (1) some sort of battery indicator so I would know when it's low and when it's done charging, (2) I wanted it to be reasonably priced (preferably under $40), and (3) I wanted all of the cutting parts on the main trimmer to be metal. This trimmer was the only one that met my qualifications. I've used it several times now, and it's done a fantastic job. It cuts evenly, the attachments fit perfectly and work well, and the battery indicator is superb. It's washable, like all trimmers should be, and the "turbo boost," while unnecessary for my density of facial hair, would be nice if mine were any thicker (or if I waited a long time between trimmings). It is also surprisingly quiet. My only complaint is that the number indicators (that show you how long you'll cut your hair) seem to be a little bit off: so if you want a 4 beard length, better set the indicator to 6. Also, just so you know, the indicator is small, but contrary to other reviewers, it is not too small. Additionally, the stand is low-grade plastic, but I never planned on using the stand, so that's not an issue for me. If you're considering this over the "Philips Norelco QG3330/42 Muligroom" (the cheaper version of this trimmer), BUY THIS ONE. The alternative has more plastic and no battery indicator. UPDATE: I realize now that the length indicator is in millimeters, so I did some quick conversions to get the same lengths I used with my last trimmer and now I have no problems with it. It seems strange, though, that it marks millimeters while every other trimmer I've used measured by 1/16 of an inch. 1 Comment 86 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
By Jerry G on July 21, 2014
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Verified Purchase I've had this trimmer for about three weeks now. I've found the trimmer to be precise and effective when using the trimmer attachment. I've used it three times, still on the initial charge, and have noticed no decrease in battery power (based on the pitch of the motor). Although I haven't needed it yet, it's handy that you can also run it off the power cord if necessary. I've used a much more expensive Andis trimmer (the same one I use to groom my dogs) prior to the Norelco. The smaller head and battery power of the Norelco, as opposed to running a power cord for the larger Andis, make it a pleasure to use, and the results look the same. The attachments of the Norelco are not all equal, however. The two close trimmers (one larger than the other) are very effective, as is the rotary trimmer for my fellow geezers out there. The two combs are very handy, as they let you try trimming your beard at different lengths quite easily. The foil shaver, though, is useless. I haven't been able to get it to cut a single or multiple days growth. The so-called storage box (so described on the Norelco website) is nothing but a thin plastic display/shipping tray. You'll need to make other storage arrangements at home. I recently traveled with the "travel" bag (as noted above, the "storage box" won't do the job) and was concerned that a severe bump would break the attachment off the trimmer, and that the attachments rattling around in the bag would break as well. You can't travel with nothing attached because there's a little lubricated pin sticking up from the trimmer. You'll lubricate everything in the travel bag and/or break the pin. I'll be looking for a small box that will provide storage and a more secure travel option.Read more › Comment 86 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
By Verified Purchase
Verified Purchase I've had this trimmer for about three weeks now. I've found the trimmer to be precise and effective when using the trimmer attachment. I've used it three times, still on the initial charge, and have noticed no decrease in battery power (based on the pitch of the motor). Although I haven't needed it yet, it's handy that you can also run it off the power cord if necessary. I've used a much more expensive Andis trimmer (the same one I use to groom my dogs) prior to the Norelco. The smaller head and battery power of the Norelco, as opposed to running a power cord for the larger Andis, make it a pleasure to use, and the results look the same. The attachments of the Norelco are not all equal, however. The two close trimmers (one larger than the other) are very effective, as is the rotary trimmer for my fellow geezers out there. The two combs are very handy, as they let you try trimming your beard at different lengths quite easily. The foil shaver, though, is useless. I haven't been able to get it to cut a single or multiple days growth. The so-called storage box (so described on the Norelco website) is nothing but a thin plastic display/shipping tray. You'll need to make other storage arrangements at home. I recently traveled with the "travel" bag (as noted above, the "storage box" won't do the job) and was concerned that a severe bump would break the attachment off the trimmer, and that the attachments rattling around in the bag would break as well. You can't travel with nothing attached because there's a little lubricated pin sticking up from the trimmer. You'll lubricate everything in the travel bag and/or break the pin. I'll be looking for a small box that will provide storage and a more secure travel option.Read more › Comment 86 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
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