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Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#1 | Posted: 13 Oct 2013 22:06 
My old Philishave 3 headed unit is well past its best now, in fact I have had to remove two of the cutters because they were knacked, so for those who dry shave what do you use?

I do have some wet gear stuff, but it's a pain in asre getting all the stuff set out and all the hassle that goes with it.
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Author Granny Stig

Planning a blat
#2 | Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:27 
Just grow a beard!
Linda

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#3 | Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:31 
Been there done that, was only when folks I had aged by 15 years did I shave it off..... Mind you that was some time ago now, so I doubt they would tell the difference these days..
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Author Granny Stig

Planning a blat
#4 | Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:40 
Time to try it again? As men get older I think a beard actually makes them look younger. At least it hides any double chins quite nicely!
Linda

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#5 | Posted: 13 Oct 2013 23:47 
I was hoping for a new shaver rather than grow a beard, but I will consider it..
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Author Eugene

Hotel de France
Male
#6 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 08:46 
I use a more modern Philishave 3 head unit, having replaced an older version a while back...

I do find them the best dry shavers out there.
Eugene
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Author Le Fromage Noir

In bed with cold
#7 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 10:06 
If you wait until Spring, Flymo will bring out their new range

Author TobyCoulson

On country roads
#8 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 10:15 
I've got a Braun. Cost about £70 and it's waterproof. Works well and I normally wet shave and I've been shaving since I was 12.
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Author s47

Driving through town
#9 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 10:22 
Braun when I'm away from home at work during the week - wife at weekends, works well for me

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#10 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 15:14 
Le Fromage Noir
Flymo, lol need the industrial version if I wait that long...

I must admit the old 3 head unit has lasted pretty well in fairness, it's knocking on for 10 years old now, although the onboard battery failed about 2 years ago but runs fine off the mains still, I am a stickler for value for money and that Phlishave one was certainly that. I will look at the Braun ones as well thanks Toby / Mal. Any other worth considering?, must admit they are the two brands that spring to mind with me...
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Author Le Fromage Noir

In bed with cold
#11 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 16:41 
How could you forget?





Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#12 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 17:33 
LOL, so good I bought the company...
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Author Bernie Sousdown

Planning a blat
#13 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 18:33 
WestyOwner
I've had a Philishave 850 3-head one for about 30 years I think
It's had several new cutter sets, and a couple of new batterys from www.shavers.co.uk and is easily the best shaver I've ever had.

I was at the same point as you about 3 or 4 years ago and thought I'd splash out and get the latest Philips one to replace it, which at that time was this one although i'm sure it wasnt that much then.

A bit disappointed with it really, and still use the old 850 from time to time. the new one seems to need emptying every day and seems to need more passes than the old 850 to have a proper shave, so take longer. therefore my advice would be get some spares for the old one and refurbish that.
Bernie

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#14 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 19:38 
Thanks Bernie, I can't find a part number on this one, most likely I have worn it off, but the design is identical to one even my grandad used some 30 years ago, I guess why change something that works... Not a bad idea about the spares parts bit as long as it works out cheaper than a whole new would, the part number must be on the inside of it as I said, so I will need to take it to bits to make sure I order the right bits.
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Author Mort

Planning a blat
#15 | Posted: 14 Oct 2013 19:56 
This one http://www.shavers.co.uk/product.php?product_id=1144. Their best selling shaver. Miles better than any Braun foil shaver that I've tried, and no shaver burn, unlike my Remington. It'll take a while to get used to if you currently use a Philips 3-head shaver. Can be used wet or dry, with foam /gel, and in the shower. I use mine dry, with excellent results.

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