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The shaver I use for my face I also use for my balls.
Shave your face first, obviously. ____________________ Mpd72: I can categorically say i’m Brighter than that, no matter how I come across on here.
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If it's hair and beard these are the ones to get.
It might be a bit more than you initially thought but more or less *the best*. Al lot of lesser ones will do well to last 2 or 3 years.
I expect you can trim other bits with it too.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wahl-Super-Taper-Hair-Clipper/dp/B000GI3V1G |
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It is MY birthday today and being someone with very short beard / muzzy who wishes to keep those in control, but with such limited scalp hair that attention is rarely needed, I arranged to acquire
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https://www.argos.co.uk/v1/static/Product/partNumber/4440965.htm
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Perfectly adequate. I had one previously but being a twat I left it in a hotel room overseas.
Same thing with slightly more "gadgets" which personally I would never use.
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https://www.argos.co.uk/v1/static/Product/partNumber/4441218.htm
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LOTS of other option with some at stupid prices. These things DO get blunt so in my view better to buy cheaper and replace every so often --- like we are talking every 5-10 years.
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Awww H.B. Snodders, well done on getting another year ticked up towards your Oldest Fella on the Forum badge xx ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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I've had the Babyliss iTrim before, was good but I didn't use it enough, and the in built battery ended up fucked.
I have a cheap battery Wahl one now, but going to invest in a rechargeable one again, likely to be this --> Remington MB320C Barba Beard Trimmer https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000OS72Y0/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_El9exbX4JD865 ____________________ Mpd72: I can categorically say i’m Brighter than that, no matter how I come across on here.
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I have to say I'm none the wiser, despite the sterling effort you guys have made.
What's the thing they use when you go to the barbers and say "gimme a number 1" (or, apparently, a number 0) -
Does that same thing do body hair, like for gorilla body hair? Sometimes I think I have died in my sleep and come back as David Attenborough.
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I've got a Wahl beard clipper that is awesome. I plumped the extra for the lithium ion cordless one. That thing can go months without charging (literally... I lost the charger for 11 months, yet was able to use it weekly without any loss of power). It also has a fair bit of horse power for chomping through coarser hair (could be handy for non-facial hair I suppose). They do a hair version...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wahl-Lithium-Power-Hair-Clipper/dp/B00M24ODIM (edit: this is the one that will do a barbers esque No1/2/3 cut)
But that might be a bit large for more intimate grooming (ears/nose etc).
I have the beard one, which comes with nostril attachement, precision trimmer and a wider head which would make fairly short work of the hair on top of your bonce.
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| hellkat wrote: | I have to say I'm none the wiser, despite the sterling effort you guys have made.
What's the thing they use when you go to the barbers and say "gimme a number 1" (or, apparently, a number 0) -
Does that same thing do body hair, like for gorilla body hair? Sometimes I think I have died in my sleep and come back as David Attenborough.
https://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46400000/jpg/_46400217_gorilla.jpg |
The ones for cutting hair are bigger (wider and generally heavier duty). Beard trimmers are narrower and lighter weight. Mine is battery powered (not that I've had to change them in the last 2 years). It still has the clipper guides (#1,#2 etc), but mine also have an adjustable guide too, and I just use that in the middle setting somewhere. Take the guide off to do nose hair... Job done.
Like this one: https://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2958758.htm (only not quite as cheap) ____________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." Hunter S Thompson
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We've not got power in the bathroom.
I can't see much use for anything beyond #2, I guess.
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I had a Remington cordless shaver with ceramic blades that was awesome - i used it everyday, lasted about 6 years unyil i dropped it an shattered the blades
I have replaced it with a Wahl* with titanium blades an its pants, so im on the hunt for a new set too
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I've had the same Wahl clippers for 16 years and they're still going strong.
I'm looking to replace them, but only because having them mains powered means dragging an extension lead to the bathroom which is frustrating.
The numbers are actually 8ths of an inch for what difference it makes. My Wahl clippers also have a slidey thing that does half sizes sort of by moving the spacer forward and backward on the blades.
The main difference between head trimmers and rest of body trimmers is the size of the cutting head on the trimmers. Given a human head is a reasonably flat area (ok, round, but nothing jutting out), you can use a big wide trimmer to cut the most hair at a time.
Big trimmers are much harder to get around areas like the nose, or the gentleman sausage if that's your thing. So trimmers designed for the rest of the body generally seem to have a thinner cutting head (like an inch or less across the blades rather than 1.5 inches for head trimmers). Hair is mostly the same no matter where it's sprouting from, so the trimmers will work anywhere, but trimmers that are designed for the whole body will take longer to do a big area like the head purely because they cut less at a time.
I've rambled on a bit, but hopefully that makes some sense.
As for recommending a good product - I've been in the process of replacing mine for about 2 years and still not found something that looks as good quality for a reasonably price - given I could buy new blades and spacers for £20. Still, let us know what you go for, I might be convinced. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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The title of this thread is very misleading. I was expecting a lively debate on the merits of diethyl ether vs flunitrazepam. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I use Scherna trimmers for my hair. Very good - had them for years.
Philips trimmer for beard n bits. Again good. Can wash under the tap.
Both of the above are ceramic blades so no oil required.
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Hmmm, he wouldn't use all those combs. Only likely to use number 0 or 1, nothing else suits that "Geezer" look, really does it. Perhaps #2 if defurring the gorilla in the summer, I suppose.
I guess going for a Wahl might be a good start, can always donate the "longer" combs to a worthy cause.
And maybe a Babyliss for the nostril/ear conundrum.
Is the oil to stop it from rusting? I used to use an old safety razor for years on my legs/pits when I was growing up; I was fairly low maintenance* so didn't use it for ages, and in between it always got a bit "rusty" where I used to leave it out on the handbasin, invariably in a puddle of soap and water. I just used to scrub it with a toothbrush and fit a new blade when I wanted to use it again
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Helpful in the general sense of grooming, my dear, but unfortunately I think my Beloved's Kent comb days are well and truly over.  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 288 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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