Takes forever to charge (8 hours) as opposed to an hour for the one in this post.
alcot33uk to nihcaj
10 Sep 17#9
How very 2017... 8 hours = forever.
DonDraper to alcot33uk
11 Sep 17#14
It is if you need a shave and your shaver's dead.
jona77
10 Sep 17#5
Yeah you're right vassy my mistake! Too much vino last night! :astonished:
ellenw
10 Sep 17#6
£44.00 @ Philips, with code FAN20, 20% off. Possible 13% Quidco philips.co.uk/sho…_06
vassy1 to ellenw
10 Sep 17#7
Would love to get the cashback but don't think so..
kalico
11 Sep 17#10
Has anyone used these wet? Seems like a gimmick to me.
Szabster to kalico
11 Sep 17#13
Not this but my 10 year old rotary was wet and dry,v as soon as my face gets wet it forgets to shave anything. But that's a lot older model.
Geezer08
11 Sep 17#11
Does anyone know if these are good to use as a head shaver ? Don't want to bic my head as I'm on warfarin and do want to bleed to death shaving my head
Szabster
11 Sep 17#12
I need a new one but I was thinking about getting a foil one as I already have a rotary. Speaking of which it's 10 years old... What do you guys think?
SCOUSEKEVIN to Szabster
11 Sep 17#16
Stick with the rotary I have for 40 odd Years, I have tried a foil shaver Horrible lol
hahv to SCOUSEKEVIN
11 Sep 17#17
+1
MDL199 to Szabster
13 Sep 17#32
I tried moving from a rotary to a foil shaver and it was a big mistake. Philips Rotary shavers are the best you can get in my experience. I won't stray from them again.
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