I can highly recommend it. There are sockets in the walls that you plug things in to and I'm never going back to candles.
barginfan to Harry_Potter
10 Jan 1630#32
Trying to make sense of your comment.
That's like me commenting on your condom deal, with, "I don't use condoms, I always ride bareback".
FerreroRussian
10 Jan 1616#26
350cc! This thing must be powerful. My bike is only 125cc! :stuck_out_tongue:
lianne21 to heeljames
10 Jan 1612#16
Which "areas" do you need it for?? :smiley:
Latest comments (174)
the engineer
31 Jan 16#174
Back in stock.
tanikk£
22 Jan 161#173
Where is otherwise ?
Probably this is the reason why it was so heavily reduced, sadly Amazon reviews didn't mention any of this.
Jazz1972
22 Jan 16#172
Got two. Confirm neck and jaw area don't do very well using this . Pretty good shave otherwise . Wet shave is a bit messy. Does well compared to my old Phillips XL.
Mecoconuts
21 Jan 16#171
Nope you can't return it after you broke the seal .....
Just can't get a close shave with it, especially on my neck!
Sorry if this is a daft question but the Tesco site was quite unclear...
Can I return it to store for a refund even though I've used it?
newdealchaser to vidic007007
20 Jan 16#168
not sure whether they take return ... i dont think they can resell a used return shaver ..
tanikk£ to vidic007007
21 Jan 16#170
Would be interested to know too.
While it does not cause any unpleasant feeling I found it does not shave very well, leaving bits around so I have to finish it with my 10yo round philips shaver. Maybe I am doing it wrong, any tips ?
newdealchaser
21 Jan 16#169
i got a text today the order is ready for collection. not sure whether it is automated or item has actually arrived. I am going to check this weekend..
Marmite32
19 Jan 16#166
I got the same call
Thomas.
18 Jan 16#163
Got my shaver today, thanks OP.
Does it give a closer shave when wet or dry? Early indications are that it's not that much better than my £15 shaver, but I might be doing something wrong...
shadow1 to Thomas.
19 Jan 16#165
I can only base a reply on my husband's comments and what he says that no electric shaver will ever give a shave like a wet shave (razor) Electric shavers are more for convenience and to save time and not having to use foam, brush, water, towels etc. If you were going to keep having a wet shave you may as well stick to a razor. What you will find is that even if a £15 shaver may give you a close shave the difference comes in with how long will it give a close no pain shave, for premium brand shavers should use much better materials and should give a good pain & cut free shave for a much longer time.
newdealchaser
19 Jan 16#164
I got a call from Tesco saying OOS.. they are keeping the order open till the end of the month to see any new items arrive!
newdealchaser
17 Jan 16#162
Thank you. it is back in stock now.. and Ordered!
newdealchaser
17 Jan 16#160
OOS in Tesco!
shadow1 to newdealchaser
17 Jan 16#161
still available to buy online as is post
obsydian
16 Jan 16#159
Picked mine up today did a quick haphazard shave far better than my old crappy Panny, but still left my neck red and sore - but been a year since I tried an electric shaver after the Panny bad experience.
Questions though.
1. Clean seems to tale a few mins can I switch it off or does it need to stay on until dry;
2. Related question I took the cleaning fluid out after the clean to avoid it evaporating is that ok;
3. With the clean function is that all I need to do then and no other cleaning;
4. If so where does all the hair go from the foil ?
Brand new
16 Jan 16#158
there are currently no sellers for this product OOS
Jazz1972
16 Jan 16#157
Ordered two. One for son and myself. Can we just put the whole thing under the tap to clean ? It does say wet dry ?
adamguest1985
16 Jan 16#156
Got one.
Took twice as long as my rotary Phillips to give half as good a shave and irritated my neck no end.
Would not recommend.
DaytonaGrey
16 Jan 16#155
I have a series 7 of these, over 2 years old now, it's been loyal but it's starting to break. Don't think I'll spend that kind of money again. I might just get this for the travel bag. Hot.
Krizzo3
16 Jan 16#154
COLD, this can be bought for around 60, better off just buying series 5.
Serious pain in my stomach laughing at this analogy
barginfan
15 Jan 16#150
The fluid gives it a good wash, leaving it looking new and smelling very fresh.
It's also supposed to be something of a lubricant on the skin to reduce irritation. If you have sensitive skin this is possibly helpful.
When you remove the head to do a manual clean, you can't really get into all the nooks and crannies to give it a "like new" clean. Rinsing under a tap may get rid of more trimmings but that's the main selling point, or at least that's how I perceive it, of the cleaning device. I believe it's more of a labour saving device, much the same as why someone would buy a dishwasher.
neroneuk
15 Jan 16#149
great, thank you. So, what is the purpose of the fluid if can manually be cleaned and what it is the advantage of using it?? does the fluid also dissolve hair? sorry about my ignorance never used this stuff and will be for a relative eventually.
neroneuk
15 Jan 16#146
can someone briefly explain about the need of the cleaning solution? is this an expensive business? can it be manually cleaned like a normal Razor??
barginfan to neroneuk
15 Jan 16#148
The shaver can be manually cleaned. Simply pull the head off and brush it, blow it or rinse it under a tap.
The fluid is approx £12 to £15 for three cartridges.
Depending on how often you use the cleaning cycle, will obviously have an impact on your costs.
The 3 cartridges normally last me between 9 and 12 months as I only use the cleaning cycle when the shaver needs charging.
I have refilled a cartridge before, but found it a little time consuming to clean out. I refilled mine with cheap neat vodka, which worked well.
ceanth
15 Jan 16#147
What ingredients do you use?
ceanth
14 Jan 16#141
I found this youtube video which explains how to make your own cleaning liquid
I make my own liquid on a regular basis, though it usually makes things LESS clean.
barginfan
14 Jan 16#144
It's very much a case of personal preference.
My son has had a Panasonic shaver for over a year. He has tried and prefers my Braun that is 4+ years old.
We have both taken up this deal.
A friend of mine also took advantage of this deal. He had previously used a Panasonic, but is, from initial results, more impressed with this Braun.
No stock in Argos in the 10 nearest stores near me for the 390cc.
barginfan to seiko
14 Jan 16#143
That link is for the 3-390, not the 3090 as you quote.
3090 is the newer model and is more expensive.
fweddy
14 Jan 16#142
Lulz at the reviews stating it came with a European 2 pin plug, simpletons
Shoesize
13 Jan 16#140
I'm not sure I really trust that "review" it seems more like sponsored content. I'm sure the shaver's decent, of course, but I bought a £20 Panny, my very first electric shaver - always been a wet shave, dual-blade (any more blades is silliness) kind of guy, when I can be bothered to shave - and I love the speed and convenience with no irritation that I get with it (and decent closeness) so I'm obviously hoping philbean isn't correct in what he says above, but even if I get a couple of good years out of it (not using more than 2/3 times a week) it'll be pretty decent value. It should stand up to 300 shaves alright, no? It's the £19.50 Panasonic deal from SSE, found on here about 3 weeks ago.
Bully
13 Jan 16#139
They look quite similar minus the cleaning station.be nice to know which is the newer version and which has the better motor, google turned up this though 3080
philbean
12 Jan 16#124
I've had both Braun & Panasonic. It's swings and roundabouts.
The Braun gives an average cut.. but keeps giving the same average cut as it gets older
The Panasonic initially gives a far better cut but then very quickly 'drops off a cliff' to then give a worse cut than the Braun after a couple of months.
Shoesize to philbean
13 Jan 16#138
Interesting point, any other users of both brands agree?
Shoesize
13 Jan 16#137
That model has better reviews, and a LOT more of them. (about ×3 more)
hellopeeple
13 Jan 16#128
Cleaning station is not all that and for only 99p more, you can get the 3080 with the sideburn trimmer on Amazon.
Listing says OP model has sideburn trimmer so not sure of any advantage of 3080 model?
Shoesize to hellopeeple
13 Jan 16#136
Hah! I came to the same conclusion, independently! Sorry, I posted it before reading all the comments, but it's good to see my instincts may be right.
Shoesize
13 Jan 16#135
Hmmm.... 4 stars over nearly 300 reviews. I know this was (supposedly) £170, but I spy with my little eye for roughly the same price (£39.99, and prolly £36-ish through Flubit) another Braun Series 3 (model 3080) reduced from £140 with better reviews: 4.5 stars over close to 900 reviews!
My feeling is this would be a better shaver.
stojanovzoran
13 Jan 16#134
Great product, using for first time and impressed.
btw head can be changed,sow some comments they say it can't.
spicerboy
13 Jan 16#132
The 390cc is a much better razor a steal at £49.99 Argos heat added
bowman
13 Jan 16#131
Thanks, ordered one.
atippett
10 Jan 168#3
Very hot discount, so heat added. Personally I have switched from Braun series 3's after owning three to Panasonic es-st25 and the different is like night and day (the Panasonic is made in Japan whereas the braun despite being German is made in China and as such the Japanese quality shows).
cherylcole to atippett
10 Jan 16#35
I agree
sammy4567 to atippett
10 Jan 16#52
I have owned a couple of Braun Series 3 330 shavers and been disappointed. Not a very close shave and the cutter lasted not much longer than 12 months. The Panasonic shaver that you are referring to is currently £34.50 at the SSE shop and gets great reviews on Amazon. If I didn't already have 3 spare shavers, I would consider buying one myself.
joneeboy to atippett
11 Jan 16#106
I doubt that is anything to do with being made in China, because I was not impressed with a German made Braun. Quality control is in the hands of Braun, and if that is not good enough it is Braun's fault.
Panasonic make electric razors in China too, and so do Philips.If Japanese products are so wonderful, why are Japanese car sales so low in Europe, and why is it that the Japanese models produced in the UK are in such demand in Japan? Highest quality is plentiful in China for those manufacturers who want to use it, which is why so many top ones have moved production there. Do you have a mobile, or a laptop, or a vacuum cleaner made somewhere else? This deal is good one for those that want a Braun, and obviously not for those that don't.So what?.
barginfan to atippett
13 Jan 16#127
This model is made in Germany.
Bleary123
12 Jan 161#126
Bit over powered for a shaver.
My motorbike is only 150cc.
Markmerry
12 Jan 162#125
Thank you OP, good deal for this shaver and cheapest I could find was around £65.
I bought a couple and picked them up today.
I have owned the 790cc for 2 years which is a great shaver and I replaced the foil after around 12 months as was not cutting as well as it did.
I had a dry shave tonight with the 350cc and I am more than happy with it.
Not as powerful as the 7 series but does the job just fine.
I still wet shave and no electric shaver will ever get that close a shave, but for a quick easy shave then the Braun is a great shaver especially at this price.
I use the clean and renew liquid and even though it is a bit of a gimmick, it does clean the shaver really well and leaves it like new afterwards.
The problem is that a cartridge will only last a month no matter if you clean your shaver daily or once a week because it just evaporates anyway.
To make the fluid last longer, I only put the cart into the renew system when I want to clean the shaver, then take it out and re-seal with the cap so the liquid cannot evaporate.
Takes 2 seconds and makes the liquid go a lot further for you're money.
Also some people use shavers once and think they are rubbish but you do really need to give it a few weeks to let you're face/skin get used to the razor and see if the results improve.
My first electric was a Philips and I gave that a good go but rotary shavers never did the job for me.
Foils work for me so that's what I stick to between the wet shaves :smiley:
Blueice8549
12 Jan 16#123
Ordered one.. Thanks
ggilfedder
12 Jan 16#122
A cheaper, basic Philips foil razor will perform just as good as this, Braun is just all marketing can't believe the heat on this.
MartyM
12 Jan 16#121
"Braun Series 3 shaver comes supplied with a Clean&Charge Station that cleans, charges, lubricates and dries the 350cc at a touch of a button"
MartyM
12 Jan 16#120
Ordered one. Amazing deal!!!!
grace_o_hara
12 Jan 16#119
got one....cheers op
alecb
12 Jan 16#118
Found this on Amazon at £59.75 bit note that it first appeared on Amazon in Nov 2010 so this Tesco offer would seem to be quite old stock.
booper
11 Jan 16#67
Are there any gradients on this shaver?
alecb to booper
12 Jan 16#117
With 300cc it should get up most gradients :smirk:
mr_wacky_unis
10 Jan 16#11
Thanks ordered, not sure really why as haven't used an electric razor in years!
alecb to mr_wacky_unis
12 Jan 16#116
You bought it because as with every deal that you see on here that half interests you you think that it is too good to miss.
At least that's my excuse :smirk:
I've still got the HTC 3D mobile that I bought from ASDA a few years ago still unopened in the box!!
And psobably a few other things that I can't remember but I think that most of those are a lot less than the £200+ HTC - apart from the Canon flashgun at £100+ that I still haven't used after a couple of years.
allondon2
11 Jan 16#115
Can't comment on this model and the price is really hot, but my only Braun shaver is collecting dust in the cupboard. The mesh lasted for about 2 weeks after which it was hardly shaving at all, so the cost of keeping it running (each replacement mesh was about £20) killed the otherwise good shaver. Back to Phillips.
vidic007007
11 Jan 16#114
First time trying for a while, any recommendations? e.g. Wet or Dry shave, products to use etc?
frankton
11 Jan 16#113
You didn't sebum then?
cabbagekitten
11 Jan 161#112
... "It leaked hair half shafts down my chest". Point taken. Cheers
vidic007007
11 Jan 16#111
Mine arrived today, fantastic service fro, Tesco!
davebugby
11 Jan 16#110
Just ordered mine, ready for collection Wednesday. Heat added.
Cariad1
11 Jan 16#109
Had to buy this one, trying to convert my hubby away from disposable razors. Disposables are so over priced. Even if he only uses it between wet shaves its win win. Hope it's as good as the reviews! Bargain
pvfc247
11 Jan 16#108
Very good find Op, Ave some Heat :smile:
philbean
11 Jan 16#98
These are OK but certainly not worth the supposed £139.
Its a £30 shaver in a cleaning station that's not really necessary and makes you buy expensive cleaning cartridges.
Hammer2006 to philbean
11 Jan 16#107
Agree 100%
This deal has got hot only on back of the cleaning station which imo is unnecessary, unwieldy and has future costs.A better bet is the far superior panasonic or just wait for the daily amazon daily deal they have always on the 3 series brauns and save a fiver.
dalecool92
10 Jan 16#2
Shows cleaning station in images but can't find anything about the cleaning station in the description. Is it included?
shadow1 to dalecool92
10 Jan 162#4
Product Details
With its triple action free float system and flexible cutting elements, the Braun Series 3 350cc shaver adapts to your facial contours for a close and comfortable shave. Its optimized SensoFoil captures hairs growing in different directions while also being kind to the skin.
For hygienic cleaning, this Braun Series 3 shaver comes supplied with a Clean&Charge Station that cleans, charges, lubricates and dries the 350cc at a touch of a button. Additionally, the shaver benefits from a precision trimmer for moustache and sideburn shaping, LED battery display and a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the Braun Series 3 350cc shaver delivers up to 45 minutes of cordless shaving from a 1-hour charge. It is also 100% waterproof and fully washable under a running tap.
Mal3ficus to dalecool92
11 Jan 16#105
"Automatically cleans, charges and lubricates at the touch of a button"
Right there in the description :wink:
Deano45
11 Jan 16#104
Thank You, ordered. I was looking for a new Braun as i've had mine for a few years and battery life is short. Excellent price.
pezman
11 Jan 16#103
I had one of these as a present and it was absolutely crap, I had to have a wet shave afterwards.
Biker Jeff
11 Jan 16#102
I've had a 3 series Braun and didn't rate it much at all...... I now have the Panny ST25 and it really is loads better. The linear motor is faster and more powerful, the cutters are sharper, the foils seem stronger and it seems to have better Japanese build quality than the Chinese made Braun.
It really is better on every level....... buy the Panny, you wont regret it.
havntaclu
11 Jan 16#101
Careful if dealing with Tesco Direct.
I ordered a tablet. Got e mail to collect from store. It wasn't there. Tracking told me, delivered to Scottish store but returned to warehouse. Oh well these things happen, slight delay? No way! E mail saying was now out of stock. I responded factually that it couldn't be because was returned. Next e mail, no longer available. I got refund and £10 compo but kept enquiring about missing tablet with little info. I assumed it had been taken by someone between Scotland and the warehouse. Customer Service almost said as much and that it wasn't an isolated case. Hope you have better luck.
djdave2929
11 Jan 16#100
The downside to this is the maintenance costs going forward. Replacing the foil will be almost the same price as buying a new shaver.
Mum2ConnornCerys
11 Jan 16#99
Ordered, I had a £5 gift card code to apply too so handy something come up.
llahamme
11 Jan 16#86
Can you use this as a beard trimmer? I know it has a "precision trimmer" but will that work just for someone who wants an even, short beard?
barginfan to llahamme
11 Jan 16#97
Afraid not. It's literally for tidying up sideburns or any other edge trimming.
zakiyah
11 Jan 16#90
Does anyone what the guarantee is on it please
shamurr to zakiyah
11 Jan 16#96
Says 2 years
GodGoesWireless
11 Jan 16#95
I am not so sure, I haven't heard a bad word on the ES-ST25. The autoclean on the Braun seems like a gimmick and the Panansonic has favourable reviews from what I can see.
obsydian
11 Jan 16#94
Bit of a sweeping unfounded statement - I bought the Panny and thought it was crap by any standards.
dawnsmith
11 Jan 16#93
Thank ordered for hubby
g8spur
11 Jan 163#92
Funny how things change. Years ago I used to shave my face and trim my pubes. Nowadays it's the other way round.
That's like me commenting on your condom deal, with, "I don't use condoms, I always ride bareback".
cartery21 to Harry_Potter
11 Jan 16#87
Is the wizarding world still refusing to use electricity? When will the Ministry listen to Arthur Weasley and his muggle obsessions?
shamurr
11 Jan 16#74
Great deal - thanks.
Just wanted to mention as others reviews on this say it comes with a European plug.
showstopper81 to shamurr
11 Jan 16#77
Isn't it a standard shaver plug?
neroneuk to shamurr
11 Jan 16#80
correct, they all should, sockets in a bathroom would only accept that type for safety
barginfan to shamurr
11 Jan 16#85
I would guess that some people don't realise that it is actually the correct type of plug for a shaver.
barginfan
11 Jan 16#84
Agreed. Three months is about the norm for me. No need to use the cleaning cycle after every use.
obsydian
11 Jan 16#83
Guys tried a Panny 3 foil one last year, but found i was better off using a rough stone, as it took forever and by then my face was red raw.
Question is are these shavers all only capable of handling 1-2 days minimal stubble (the Panny could barely do that), as opposed to one a week growth.
barginfan
11 Jan 16#82
This model is old stock. Hence the reduction in price.
MadDanEccles
11 Jan 16#81
I had one of these and thought the whole cleaning cartridge deal was a waste of space. Never used them after they ran dry and had no issues. Better off just getting a good shaver without all the clutter. And yes, I *do* recommend Braun shavers. Really good.
Ironcobra
11 Jan 16#79
Heat added, great find, ordered one for collection tomorrow. Thanks
SemajNildnac
11 Jan 16#78
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Voyager
10 Jan 16#14
any voucher codes available?
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to Voyager
10 Jan 16#46
:confused:
Slick_uk to Voyager
11 Jan 16#76
£40 not cheap enough 8|
tristyn
11 Jan 16#75
Great deal - my last one has just started to play up in the cleaning dock (still works fine directly on cable) so this is perfectly timed to replace. Cheers
masif1
11 Jan 161#73
LMAO!
JJKrista1
11 Jan 16#72
Bought + heat. Thanks OP!
HotAl
11 Jan 16#71
Thanks orders as a spare :smiley:
BustyB293
11 Jan 16#70
I think the top Panasonics are better that top Braun, check the reviews.
bdmhenderson
11 Jan 16#69
If you can afford it the 5/7 series are so much better - I moved from the 3 to 5 to 7, the 3 was OK, 5 was excellent, based on that difference I went for a 7 series but to be honest its no better than the 5 series. Has better display for battery etc but not worth the extra
BustyB293
11 Jan 16#66
Self cleaning has been around for years and years, fluid does not last long.....
These are not that good.... As said above, Japanese is better.....
k1922h to BustyB293
11 Jan 16#68
Which Japanese ones would you recommend are better?
Typey1
11 Jan 16#65
Bought as a spare, I have a series 3 and Have been happy with it!
EazyDuz
11 Jan 16#64
You obviously don't understand how buying and flipping works. Just wait until the price rises again, so other sellers raise the price and so can you. It won't stay that cheap for long, especially with the self cleaning gimmick included
logges
10 Jan 16#20
heat added. I got one of these 2wks ago. pretty impressed with it so far. charging/cleaning station is included. it's takes cleaning cartridges. each one lasts about a month.
neroneuk to logges
10 Jan 16#57
how much they cost the cleaning cartridges?? are they necessary?
Uridium to logges
11 Jan 16#63
I've been using one for abut 3yrs...cartridges lasting about 3mths for me.
andreasuk
11 Jan 16#62
No wonder...its definately not worth £139...People dont buy it for that price.
TECHSPEC
11 Jan 16#61
And down to £49.99 at Argos so clearly dropping everywhere.
Zefan
10 Jan 16#60
Makes me glad I didn't end up getting one for Christmas! Bought. Cheers OP.
scainslie
10 Jan 16#21
Not used electric for years so hopefully tech has moved on but I'll give a go at this price.
chaffordred to scainslie
10 Jan 1653#59
I can highly recommend it. There are sockets in the walls that you plug things in to and I'm never going back to candles.
EazyDuz
10 Jan 162#55
Bought 4 for Ebay, heat
Goopster to EazyDuz
10 Jan 16#58
Be careful. For those thinking of making a fast buck - ebay is flooded with them already with some as low as £57 with best offer and free postage - you'd be lucky to make £5 profit after fees and postage.
Heat for the deal, great price.
cabbagekitten
10 Jan 16#47
I had a very similar model, boy it's noisy. Sometimes it cleans itself during the night for a few minutes, even when it was cleaned the morning before. The shave was okay, not too close but pretty reasonable.
It leaked cut hair follicles down my chest.
speculatrix to cabbagekitten
10 Jan 165#56
if it's cutting your follicles, the razor must be shredding your skin
with thanks to wikipedia/wikimedia for the image
cherylcole
10 Jan 162#36
Get a Panasonic where you can take the foil off and clean the heads yourself
They have sealed the head unit as a con to make you buy this rubbish
barginfan to cherylcole
10 Jan 16#54
Not true.
How would you change the cutter and foil if this were a sealed unit.
Just because this shaver comes with its own cleaning system does not mean you are obliged to use it.
I have over 10yrs experience of the Series 3 shavers and pop mine open after each use to remove the bulk of trimmings, before running a cleaning cycle.
cartsp
10 Jan 16#53
Mine is slightly different, think its the older model of that version
htfc06
10 Jan 16#51
Cheers ordered
whatupyo
10 Jan 161#50
Can't comment on the Series 3, but bit the bullet and bought a Series 7 on Black Friday from Amazon.
The best decision of my life. So much more convenient. Shave anytime, anywhere.
On the Series 7 you can detach the foil to wash the head manually or use the cleaning station which is very convenient.
The only concern I have is the price of the foil head. Mine seems to be wearing down after about a month. Not sure if this is normal? The replacement from Braun is pricy too.
Still recommend.
cartsp
10 Jan 16#30
Been using mine for 7 months, got it for £26 or so on Amazon when it was on offer, but without the cleaning station. Had wet shaved all my life and I am pretty impressed with it, as it is just so much more convenient. It is something you need to use every day or two though as it can struggle with 3-4 days growth (although still gets through it). Bargain with the cleaning station tbh. Mine was a Braun Series 3 340s if that makes a difference though
Excellent, thanks. I was about to buy the Braun 3040 which is on Amazon deal of the day for £34.30, but I assume this is worth the extra.
watcher456
10 Jan 16#45
Cheers op, ordered. Got the wahl one that everyone banged on about but not that impressed with the build quality. Let's hope this is better
d3m0n
10 Jan 161#44
ive ordered one so it can sit in the drawer unused
haritori
10 Jan 16#43
when this says 'wet' does that mean you still use shaving foams or soaps?
Borat
10 Jan 16#42
Thanks!
The Biff Man
10 Jan 16#41
Thanks Op. Needed new parts but cheaper to buy this. Also have some fluid left over from an older model. With a shaver you have to find the right fit for you that gives a good shave without tearing your face appart.
dougan
10 Jan 16#40
Great deal, was going to order a new foil head for my present Braun, which is nearly £30, so for a extra £10 think I will get this new shaver and cleaning station!
rheadworth
10 Jan 16#39
Thanks OP - Ordered as a spare. Can't go wrong for that price.
andysfast
10 Jan 16#38
Thanks as well op just ordered one but I've got to wait 2 days for a shave now lol cheers
nanzki
10 Jan 16#37
Thanks OP, very good deal.
jg213
10 Jan 16#17
I'll give it a try since it seems a good deal, I remember trying one of these years ago and I got a rash when the hair on my neck grew back, hopefully it don't cause the same either I changed or the tech has hopefully.
speculatrix to jg213
10 Jan 161#34
It's a good idea to wash even after electric shaving to avoid that. Just a simple wash with soap is all you need, nothing expensive or fancy required. I now shower after shaving, don't have a problem any more.
barginfan
10 Jan 16#33
Thanks for the heads up OP.
I've used an older version of this shaver for at least 10 years now.
Myself, my two sons and a good friend all appreciate your help today.
philipgregson58
10 Jan 16#31
Cheaper than buying a spare head and cleaning solution. Bought for spares.
waspstar
10 Jan 16#29
Great deal, ordered. It does require cleaning cartridges (one is supplied I think). Cheapest place to get refills anyone?
Tallyho
10 Jan 161#28
I have one of these & it is fine, just bought it again for a spare.
eye will
10 Jan 16#27
not very good reviews.
if it doesn't work when it cost £160 it still won't work at £40. Yes it is a bargain, but not if it doesn't work.
FerreroRussian
10 Jan 1616#26
350cc! This thing must be powerful. My bike is only 125cc! :stuck_out_tongue:
Harry_Potter
10 Jan 162#25
Baby smooth :-)
BlakeBeau
10 Jan 16#22
Great find - ordered one to collect at the store Tuesday
Voyager
10 Jan 16#19
Ordered one now! Thanks op!!
poopscoop
10 Jan 165#18
Recommended not to use electric razors in certain "areas"
heeljames
10 Jan 16#7
Needed one for areas, dropped my current one 6 months ago and bent some of the foils off so they cut you every now and again, been using it since because priorities...laziness. Thanks OP, heat.
lianne21 to heeljames
10 Jan 1612#16
Which "areas" do you need it for?? :smiley:
frankton
10 Jan 161#15
Thanks OP just ordered, good deal.
speculatrix
10 Jan 16#13
great deal, ordered one.
I bought a very cheap Remington a few years ago on holiday in USA when my luggage was delayed, and it's getting pretty tired, so been considering one. Would never have spend over £100 on this, but £40 is a pretty good deal.
bomberman
10 Jan 16#12
Great find OP tempted but have a Panasonic
vidic007007
10 Jan 161#10
Just ordered one, last time I tried an electric razor was 10 years ago, but the reviews seem to say they've come on a hell of a lot since then!
m4dm3n
10 Jan 16#9
Looks like real bargain, ordered one, thanks op
worf201
10 Jan 16#8
Excellent find op, ordered as spare
klopikxda
10 Jan 16#6
Thank you OP, ordered one as a spare (excellent shaver) - I paid £69 2 weeks ago :disappointed:
dalecool92
10 Jan 16#5
Thanxs man i just had a flash look at it. My bad :smile:
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That's like me commenting on your condom deal, with, "I don't use condoms, I always ride bareback".
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Probably this is the reason why it was so heavily reduced, sadly Amazon reviews didn't mention any of this.
Comes under Personalised Goods....
http://www.tesco.com/direct/help/returns-policy.page?icid=Samsung%20Galaxy%20S6_Returns%20Policy_165400029
Sorry if this is a daft question but the Tesco site was quite unclear...
Can I return it to store for a refund even though I've used it?
While it does not cause any unpleasant feeling I found it does not shave very well, leaving bits around so I have to finish it with my 10yo round philips shaver. Maybe I am doing it wrong, any tips ?
Does it give a closer shave when wet or dry? Early indications are that it's not that much better than my £15 shaver, but I might be doing something wrong...
Questions though.
1. Clean seems to tale a few mins can I switch it off or does it need to stay on until dry;
2. Related question I took the cleaning fluid out after the clean to avoid it evaporating is that ok;
3. With the clean function is that all I need to do then and no other cleaning;
4. If so where does all the hair go from the foil ?
Took twice as long as my rotary Phillips to give half as good a shave and irritated my neck no end.
Would not recommend.
It's also supposed to be something of a lubricant on the skin to reduce irritation. If you have sensitive skin this is possibly helpful.
When you remove the head to do a manual clean, you can't really get into all the nooks and crannies to give it a "like new" clean. Rinsing under a tap may get rid of more trimmings but that's the main selling point, or at least that's how I perceive it, of the cleaning device. I believe it's more of a labour saving device, much the same as why someone would buy a dishwasher.
The fluid is approx £12 to £15 for three cartridges.
Depending on how often you use the cleaning cycle, will obviously have an impact on your costs.
The 3 cartridges normally last me between 9 and 12 months as I only use the cleaning cycle when the shaver needs charging.
I have refilled a cartridge before, but found it a little time consuming to clean out. I refilled mine with cheap neat vodka, which worked well.
Your text here
It's very much a case of personal preference.
My son has had a Panasonic shaver for over a year. He has tried and prefers my Braun that is 4+ years old.
We have both taken up this deal.
A friend of mine also took advantage of this deal. He had previously used a Panasonic, but is, from initial results, more impressed with this Braun.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4248727.htm
3090 is the newer model and is more expensive.
The Braun gives an average cut.. but keeps giving the same average cut as it gets older
The Panasonic initially gives a far better cut but then very quickly 'drops off a cliff' to then give a worse cut than the Braun after a couple of months.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Braun-3080-Mens-Electric-Shaver/dp/B0050AJ1TQ/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1452675213&sr=8-6&keywords=braun
My feeling is this would be a better shaver.
btw head can be changed,sow some comments they say it can't.
Panasonic make electric razors in China too, and so do Philips.If Japanese products are so wonderful, why are Japanese car sales so low in Europe, and why is it that the Japanese models produced in the UK are in such demand in Japan? Highest quality is plentiful in China for those manufacturers who want to use it, which is why so many top ones have moved production there. Do you have a mobile, or a laptop, or a vacuum cleaner made somewhere else? This deal is good one for those that want a Braun, and obviously not for those that don't.So what?.
My motorbike is only 150cc.
I bought a couple and picked them up today.
I have owned the 790cc for 2 years which is a great shaver and I replaced the foil after around 12 months as was not cutting as well as it did.
I had a dry shave tonight with the 350cc and I am more than happy with it.
Not as powerful as the 7 series but does the job just fine.
I still wet shave and no electric shaver will ever get that close a shave, but for a quick easy shave then the Braun is a great shaver especially at this price.
I use the clean and renew liquid and even though it is a bit of a gimmick, it does clean the shaver really well and leaves it like new afterwards.
The problem is that a cartridge will only last a month no matter if you clean your shaver daily or once a week because it just evaporates anyway.
To make the fluid last longer, I only put the cart into the renew system when I want to clean the shaver, then take it out and re-seal with the cap so the liquid cannot evaporate.
Takes 2 seconds and makes the liquid go a lot further for you're money.
Also some people use shavers once and think they are rubbish but you do really need to give it a few weeks to let you're face/skin get used to the razor and see if the results improve.
My first electric was a Philips and I gave that a good go but rotary shavers never did the job for me.
Foils work for me so that's what I stick to between the wet shaves :smiley:
At least that's my excuse :smirk:
I've still got the HTC 3D mobile that I bought from ASDA a few years ago still unopened in the box!!
And psobably a few other things that I can't remember but I think that most of those are a lot less than the £200+ HTC - apart from the Canon flashgun at £100+ that I still haven't used after a couple of years.
Its a £30 shaver in a cleaning station that's not really necessary and makes you buy expensive cleaning cartridges.
This deal has got hot only on back of the cleaning station which imo is unnecessary, unwieldy and has future costs.A better bet is the far superior panasonic or just wait for the daily amazon daily deal they have always on the 3 series brauns and save a fiver.
With its triple action free float system and flexible cutting elements, the Braun Series 3 350cc shaver adapts to your facial contours for a close and comfortable shave. Its optimized SensoFoil captures hairs growing in different directions while also being kind to the skin.
For hygienic cleaning, this Braun Series 3 shaver comes supplied with a Clean&Charge Station that cleans, charges, lubricates and dries the 350cc at a touch of a button. Additionally, the shaver benefits from a precision trimmer for moustache and sideburn shaping, LED battery display and a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the Braun Series 3 350cc shaver delivers up to 45 minutes of cordless shaving from a 1-hour charge. It is also 100% waterproof and fully washable under a running tap.
Right there in the description :wink:
It really is better on every level....... buy the Panny, you wont regret it.
I ordered a tablet. Got e mail to collect from store. It wasn't there. Tracking told me, delivered to Scottish store but returned to warehouse. Oh well these things happen, slight delay? No way! E mail saying was now out of stock. I responded factually that it couldn't be because was returned. Next e mail, no longer available. I got refund and £10 compo but kept enquiring about missing tablet with little info. I assumed it had been taken by someone between Scotland and the warehouse. Customer Service almost said as much and that it wasn't an isolated case. Hope you have better luck.
That's like me commenting on your condom deal, with, "I don't use condoms, I always ride bareback".
Just wanted to mention as others reviews on this say it comes with a European plug.
Question is are these shavers all only capable of handling 1-2 days minimal stubble (the Panny could barely do that), as opposed to one a week growth.
These are not that good.... As said above, Japanese is better.....
Heat for the deal, great price.
It leaked cut hair follicles down my chest.
with thanks to wikipedia/wikimedia for the image
They have sealed the head unit as a con to make you buy this rubbish
How would you change the cutter and foil if this were a sealed unit.
Just because this shaver comes with its own cleaning system does not mean you are obliged to use it.
I have over 10yrs experience of the Series 3 shavers and pop mine open after each use to remove the bulk of trimmings, before running a cleaning cycle.
The best decision of my life. So much more convenient. Shave anytime, anywhere.
On the Series 7 you can detach the foil to wash the head manually or use the cleaning station which is very convenient.
The only concern I have is the price of the foil head. Mine seems to be wearing down after about a month. Not sure if this is normal? The replacement from Braun is pricy too.
Still recommend.
I've used an older version of this shaver for at least 10 years now.
Myself, my two sons and a good friend all appreciate your help today.
if it doesn't work when it cost £160 it still won't work at £40. Yes it is a bargain, but not if it doesn't work.
I bought a very cheap Remington a few years ago on holiday in USA when my luggage was delayed, and it's getting pretty tired, so been considering one. Would never have spend over £100 on this, but £40 is a pretty good deal.