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US Mall 1 - Philips Norelco 6423 Reflex Plus Corded Men's Shaving System

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List Price: $64.99
Our Price: $36.95
Your Save: $ 28.04 ( 43% )
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Manufacturer: Philips Norelco
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: Philips Norelco EAN: 0075020216427 Feature: Smooth, flexible shaver responds to facial contours Label: Philips Norelco Manufacturer: Philips Norelco Model: 6423LC Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Philips Norelco Studio: Philips Norelco Warranty: 1
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Features
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Smooth, flexible shaver responds to facial contours Patented Lift and Cut system; 45 lifters and 45 rotating blades shave below skin level Full-width, pop-up trimmer for sideburns and moustaches Includes a protective razor cap, a cleaning brush, and a cobalt casing 60-day satisfaction guarantee; 2-year warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wire Falls Out Comment: I agree with a prior reviewer, It won't keep running unless you cement the plug to the razor with silicon rubber. The female plug is just too small for the hole in the razor and just falls off. The coiled wire provided is too short.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't beat the old stuff Comment: The razor is just "OK". It seems to lack power. My old Norelco, which still works by the way, is still running strong.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simple, efficient Comment: I decided an electric razor would be the best route to go after I used up my final Gillette blade. It was a good choice. The Philips works almost perfectly, as long as you stretch your skin back (as it says in the directions) so that all hairs can be cut.
The only thing I would have to complain about would be the flip-up blade used for side burns. It doesn't cut quite as close as the regular head, but I decided just to use the regular head of the shaver on all parts of my face. But I just see the flip-up as an "option," not a "must," so it didn't really affect my shaving much.
This razor is much better than my old method, I'll just say that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ow, ow, ow! What the heck?! Comment: My wife bought this for me as a second shaver for when I'm not at home. Man, I'm glad for that, because otherwise she'd see me wincing in pain all the time. It must be because I have really, really coarse facial hair, but this thing is painful! I keep looking at it to see if it's accidentally set to 220V because the blades seem to kind of poke around in lazy circles, and periodically grab a hair and come to a complete stop, right before yanking it out of my face. And what's worse is that if I put off using it for a while, my facial hair just gets longer and more coarse, and it hurts even more.
A hint if you end up in the same situation as me (coarse hair) ... start shaving from the top down on your face, drawing the shaver down s-l-o-w-l-y and with zero pressure on the skin, over the same area several times. Then once it has pretty much done its thing, you can start working from the bottom up to get the strays.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good shaver Comment: My husband says it is a very good shaver but the cord comes out too easily and has to be reconected while shaving.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wire Falls Out Comment: I agree with a prior reviewer, It won't keep running unless you cement the plug to the razor with silicon rubber. The female plug is just too small for the hole in the razor and just falls off. The coiled wire provided is too short.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't beat the old stuff Comment: The razor is just "OK". It seems to lack power. My old Norelco, which still works by the way, is still running strong.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simple, efficient Comment: I decided an electric razor would be the best route to go after I used up my final Gillette blade. It was a good choice. The Philips works almost perfectly, as long as you stretch your skin back (as it says in the directions) so that all hairs can be cut.
The only thing I would have to complain about would be the flip-up blade used for side burns. It doesn't cut quite as close as the regular head, but I decided just to use the regular head of the shaver on all parts of my face. But I just see the flip-up as an "option," not a "must," so it didn't really affect my shaving much.
This razor is much better than my old method, I'll just say that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ow, ow, ow! What the heck?! Comment: My wife bought this for me as a second shaver for when I'm not at home. Man, I'm glad for that, because otherwise she'd see me wincing in pain all the time. It must be because I have really, really coarse facial hair, but this thing is painful! I keep looking at it to see if it's accidentally set to 220V because the blades seem to kind of poke around in lazy circles, and periodically grab a hair and come to a complete stop, right before yanking it out of my face. And what's worse is that if I put off using it for a while, my facial hair just gets longer and more coarse, and it hurts even more.
A hint if you end up in the same situation as me (coarse hair) ... start shaving from the top down on your face, drawing the shaver down s-l-o-w-l-y and with zero pressure on the skin, over the same area several times. Then once it has pretty much done its thing, you can start working from the bottom up to get the strays.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good shaver Comment: My husband says it is a very good shaver but the cord comes out too easily and has to be reconected while shaving.
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