New stock of this excellent wet and dry shaver, not as cheap as the previous deal but at £34.50 and free delivery it's a bargain for what is a very good and we'll made shaver. Beats the pants off the Braun series 3 340s which I used to have!
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Biker Jeff to dounavilla
10 Jan 163#12
No, you really need to use foil shavers every day...... Rotary shavers are better for longer whiskers.
But neither are as good as a wet shave with a blade.
robbino
10 Jan 163#6
add code GIVEME5 for 5% making it £32.78 delivered,
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Ceejay1974
10 Jan 16#1
I've got the Panasonic ES-RF31.
Had it for nearly 2 years, absolutely fantastic. If this model is even half as good as mine then you'll have a brilliant deal.
Biker Jeff to Ceejay1974
10 Jan 161#8
Its more than half as good, its better........The ST25 has a faster linear motor than the RF31.
Tenex to Ceejay1974
12 Jan 16#28
If that's the thicker handled version then this one will be somewhat different.
The motor on this seems to be slightly slower and the battery life is shorter as I'd guess the battery pack is smaller. That said this works just as effectively though not quite as quickly. Neat charging stand etc.
Dragon32
10 Jan 161#2
I got the Panasonic shaver a few days ago on the other deal from SSE and I must say I'm impressed.
LOUGHBORO GUY
10 Jan 16#3
I'm used to Gillette fusion wet shave but blades so expensive !! Thinking of getting an electric razor
Halloway to LOUGHBORO GUY
10 Jan 16#4
Double-edged safety razors are the way forward if you want to save money.
LOUGHBORO GUY
10 Jan 16#5
How much are they ??
robbino
10 Jan 163#6
add code GIVEME5 for 5% making it £32.78 delivered,
atippett to robbino
11 Jan 16#17
Defo use that code as it worked for me, albeit when I ordered one before Christmas.
In terms of the quality of shave I found it to shave closer than a new foil on my old Braun Series 3 340s.
Battery seems to last a week (*just*) having an average shave of 7 minutes a day (yes I am that obsessive!).
The only downside, if I'm being really pickey, I is that it must be charged in the charging cradle as that has contact points for the charge as opposed to simply plugging in the charger cable into the shaver itself like the Braun - which was perfectly acceptable and didn't cause any sort of problems, meaning that the shaver and its cradle are required if you're travelling.
Halloway
10 Jan 16#7
You can get a basic safety razor for £10 and then the blades are (depending on how many you buy) about 10p each.
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But neither are as good as a wet shave with a blade.
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Had it for nearly 2 years, absolutely fantastic. If this model is even half as good as mine then you'll have a brilliant deal.
The motor on this seems to be slightly slower and the battery life is shorter as I'd guess the battery pack is smaller. That said this works just as effectively though not quite as quickly. Neat charging stand etc.
In terms of the quality of shave I found it to shave closer than a new foil on my old Braun Series 3 340s.
Battery seems to last a week (*just*) having an average shave of 7 minutes a day (yes I am that obsessive!).
The only downside, if I'm being really pickey, I is that it must be charged in the charging cradle as that has contact points for the charge as opposed to simply plugging in the charger cable into the shaver itself like the Braun - which was perfectly acceptable and didn't cause any sort of problems, meaning that the shaver and its cradle are required if you're travelling.