Philips OneBlade QP2520/30 Hybrid Trimmer and Shaver (3x Lengths and 1 Extra Blade) - exclusive to Amazon (UK 2-Pin Bathroom Plug)
Was £49.99 now £29.99 delivered
@ Amazon
Rechargeable OneBlade can trim, edge, and shave any length of hair
Exclusive Amazon Frustration-Free-Packaging Trim it down - click on combs for a fast and even trim in all the right places
Edge it up - dual-sided blade for precise edging to line up your style easier than ever
Replaceable OneBlade lasts up to 4 months. (For best shaving experience. Based on 2 full shaves per week. Actual results may vary.)
Top comments
itsvimal to bsrizwan
2 Jul 173#5
Boots doesn't have extra blade
All comments (34)
bsrizwan
2 Jul 17#1
Cheaper in boots. £26.66
jadz429 to bsrizwan
2 Jul 17#2
Good price considering the blades are £13 each
itsvimal to bsrizwan
2 Jul 173#5
Boots doesn't have extra blade
HavocLP
2 Jul 172#3
"UNIQUE" one blade technology.... :smile: each blade 13 quid only! LOL I'd stay with my feather razors and unique double edge Merkur razor :smile:
Sid.Harper
2 Jul 171#4
The blades last four months. It's certainly the best electric shavel shaver I've ever owned doesn't cut but takes a while. Costco have this with 2 spare blades for 35
RockyRobin
2 Jul 17#6
I have one and it's brilliant. If you get irritatation from wet shaving I'd highly recommend this, no iriitation whatsoever.
waynester21
2 Jul 17#7
Best shaver I've ever had. Boots only comes with 1 blade. This comes with 2.
Gyre8
2 Jul 17#8
Thanks OP. Purchased.
Pateo
2 Jul 17#9
If I try it from Amazon but don't like it will Amazon except used shaver for return, for full refund?
The_Hoff
2 Jul 17#10
Doubtful, unless it's faulty...
Ajibee
2 Jul 172#11
I think this is the NiMH battery version. The Lithium Ion battery version comes with four length guides, and has been available for only a £1 or 2 more, for those who're not in a hurry to buy.
londonstinks to Ajibee
2 Jul 171#13
Yeah you're right mat,e looks like the better one has been as low as 29 quid as recently as May 2017, will hold out for that as the charge time is half.
mohamedalex013 to Ajibee
2 Jul 17#15
where was it sold for £1 worth waiting
Apogee00 to Ajibee
2 Jul 171#18
Exactly why I didn't post this just after midnight...not a good deal at all
rich_jtg
2 Jul 17#12
Interested in buying one, but to last four months are you using it every day? The listing states 'up to 4 months', based on 2 full shaves per week which is just over a month of daily use.
SmilezMC
2 Jul 17#14
I got 1 of these a few months back. I ain't used any other beard trimmer/shaver since. Defo worth getting!
adamwilko007
2 Jul 17#16
Do these give a closer shave than those shavers with 3 little circle heads?
kebabthief to adamwilko007
2 Jul 17#22
No it won't be as close a shave. The OneBlade isn't about closeness. It actually leaves a short stubble behind.
drunken_prozac to adamwilko007
2 Jul 17#24
I get razor burn so bought one of these and it is excellent. I can get a clean shave with no feeling of stubble but the 5 o'clock shadow will come in around 3pm :wink:
I has a little plastic guide under the blade so it gets very close but the blades don't physically touch the skin, no razor burn, no cuts, well worth the money.
Jbdesignme
2 Jul 171#17
Definitely not hygienic using the same blade for 4 months... pretty much risking the chance of getting an infection of some sort. My friend got an abscess on his neck from shaving too many times with the same blade (different razor). I'm always cautious now and change mine frequently. Worth a thought.
Pateo
2 Jul 17#19
I've just had it confirmed via Amazon live chat that you can use them and return for full refund if not satisfied! So I will order now!
Godspeed
2 Jul 17#20
I don't suppose someone who owns one of these can give me an idea of how much it weighs can then?
Would be appreciated.
G
drunken_prozac to Godspeed
2 Jul 171#23
I have the Pro version which is slightly bigger and it weighs 106g, this is about the weight of a TV remote.
I would expect the standard one to weigh slightly less.
It can take a while to get used to how it cuts if you are using the styling combs but I will agree with everyone else when it comes to a clean shave it's excellent.
I get razor burn and cuts myself a lot but with this it's smooth an no irritation.
Ajibee
2 Jul 171#21
Remember to hold your breath while waiting for that - it'll raise the average IQ of the whole country!
David23
2 Jul 17#25
I seem to remember the advert saying in small print that it doesn't shave as close as a traditional manual razor, so what's the point then?
chrisbenwalker to David23
2 Jul 172#27
It's for people who want to control or shape stubble, or if like me suffer real irritation from regular shaving, this offers an, albeit not as close, alternative option to shaving.
I've had mine about 6 months, and not yet needed to change the blade. I also have an alternative electric shaver, but it's pretty good for my needs.
Godspeed
2 Jul 17#26
Thank you very much sir!
heeljames
2 Jul 171#28
The blades don't last anywhere near 4 months unless you're using them very sparingly. I use one for my face and also my head. I tend to get 2 decent weeks of use (shaving every 2-3 days) and then a week or two or ok but snaggy shaving. Personally I think the blades are excellent so am happy spending a tenner every 2-3 weeks. However, the 8 months advertised is a flat out lie and the 4 months quoted is going to be far from the norm.
David815
2 Jul 17#29
happy with mine, replaced a Remington stubble shaver.
this gets much closer, without a guide it cuts almost as close as a manual wet shave. with the guides you can get a nice close stubble through to about half a cm.
a little more tricky to get it all smoothly cut the same length, but a lot of that is maybe down to me using a longer cut than I used to. (I wanted a longer stubble).
ashuk
2 Jul 17#30
I have one of these OneBlades and it's great! For years I just used a pair of clippers as I always had a rash from my electric shaver and didn't like using a razor... I've now found this!
Naqvi
2 Jul 17#31
I have one and can only recommend this for people with beards or short stubble. Dont expect clean shave performance and you will be happy. It is really good though.
Bogami
2 Jul 17#32
Don't expect a closer shave with these. It's a trimmer. Good enough for some but lower your expectations for those wanting to replace their dry or wet razors
grv999
2 Jul 17#33
So many conflicting reviews and opinions about these. Wouldn't mind trying one out as I often get bad shaving rash but I do prefer a close shave.
Opening post
Was £49.99 now £29.99 delivered
@ Amazon
Rechargeable OneBlade can trim, edge, and shave any length of hair
Exclusive Amazon Frustration-Free-Packaging
Trim it down - click on combs for a fast and even trim in all the right places
Edge it up - dual-sided blade for precise edging to line up your style easier than ever
Replaceable OneBlade lasts up to 4 months. (For best shaving experience. Based on 2 full shaves per week. Actual results may vary.)
Top comments
All comments (34)
I has a little plastic guide under the blade so it gets very close but the blades don't physically touch the skin, no razor burn, no cuts, well worth the money.
Would be appreciated.
G
I would expect the standard one to weigh slightly less.
It can take a while to get used to how it cuts if you are using the styling combs but I will agree with everyone else when it comes to a clean shave it's excellent.
I get razor burn and cuts myself a lot but with this it's smooth an no irritation.
I've had mine about 6 months, and not yet needed to change the blade. I also have an alternative electric shaver, but it's pretty good for my needs.
this gets much closer, without a guide it cuts almost as close as a manual wet shave. with the guides you can get a nice close stubble through to about half a cm.
a little more tricky to get it all smoothly cut the same length, but a lot of that is maybe down to me using a longer cut than I used to. (I wanted a longer stubble).