• Ceramic coated blades effortlessly cut the hair neatly and effectively for precise styling of beards and stubble • The convenient pop up trimmer is suitable for shaping hair around the chin and the sideburns area, so you can finish off your chosen style to perfection • The trimmer has nine length settings so you can trim hair to your preferred length with ease, simply turn the zoom wheel on the handle until the length you want is displayed and your chosen length will be locked in • For added reassurance, this trimmer comes with a 3 years’ guarantee
14 comments
rickinyorkshire
24 Jun 17#14
On my second one in 10 years or so. Wouldn't use anything else. Superb.
steslatt
24 Jun 17#13
16 hour charge, 40 minutes use
revo89
24 Jun 171#12
They may have 2 year warranty now but when I purchased my first one 6 years ago it only came with 1 year warranty. Also the second one I had was gifted to me by my ex girlfriend from who I split not long after. Any other questions Sherlock?
gunner90
24 Jun 17#11
Been using these since 2008! Must admit I have had battery issues in recent models but for £20 could never be bothered to claim on the manufacturer warranty. very consistent shaver, I just hope Philips don't discontinue it!!
sido
24 Jun 17#10
Mine still going strong after 3 years, battery no issues
alexus
24 Jun 17#9
I also got one august 2015 still going strong really good, sharp and my battery seems fine to me best I have owned and used to pay more. Good product
hard123
24 Jun 17#8
I had one of these way back, 6/7 years ago, different model no. But same functionality , look, performance with same batt issues , ace bit of kit , only replaced it with a succession of poor Remington and Wahl alternatives as i lost it during a move .
Will pick one up, hot price
2minutenoodles
24 Jun 17#6
Have one of these. Best trimmer I have used, had it quite a while and no sign of getting blunt at all yet.
fishz
24 Jun 17#4
I have one of these and also a number of Philips trimmers. In my experience, the Philips ones are far superior. There was a Philips on here from Amazon at £20 recently. I bought it but haven't tried it yet but I would still go Philips over Remington any day.
Either way, furry faces rule ;-)
halfbakedjake
24 Jun 171#3
Will second what revo89 said. It's probably the best trimmer i've had over the years and i've owned a few. Only other thing letting it down other than the battery is its not multi voltage so not great for traveling
revo89
24 Jun 172#2
I've had two of these over the last 6 years. The only problem I've found with them is that after a year they no longer hold charge and so you need to keep it plugged in into the extension cable in order to use. However with that being said it is still the best trimmer I've owned and delivers perfect results every time
twe to revo89
24 Jun 17#7
These come with a 2 year warranty, why would you not get it replaced if they don't charge after a year? Mine still lasts longer than my newer toothbrush and it's nearly 5 years old. Although of course the quality could have changed since then.
The_IMF
24 Jun 17#1
Bought one in December 2015 for £21 and it's still going strong. Used to spend £50+ on trimmers which always seemed to break down after a year, those were a waste of money.
hotukfeels to The_IMF
24 Jun 17#5
My contrasting anecdote is that I have owned 2 of these and the length adjustment mechanism broke on both.
Opening post
• The convenient pop up trimmer is suitable for shaping hair around the chin and the sideburns area, so you can finish off your chosen style to perfection
• The trimmer has nine length settings so you can trim hair to your preferred length with ease, simply turn the zoom wheel on the handle until the length you want is displayed and your chosen length will be locked in
• For added reassurance, this trimmer comes with a 3 years’ guarantee
14 comments
Will pick one up, hot price
Either way, furry faces rule ;-)