Bourbon Burst
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Does the razor itself (not the blades) need replacement after a certain amount of time? Mine doesn't seem to work as well since it was new even after putting in new factory blades.
Okay, thanks for the feedback. It is a Philips Norelco rotary shaver (should have brought that up before). It is about two years old.Always read and digest the question before replying
Your razor is powered by a high revving electric motor. It's probably feeling a little tired. In the olden days you could take it to a service centre. Nowadays, it's time to buy a new one.
I got an electric one to shave my dome after 3 years of doing it with a razor. It's certainly not as close, but it's way quicker and more complete with the electric. It does a poorer job on the neck where my beard ends but I can still use the safety blades.I tried electric razors (Norelcos, Remington, etc )to no success! Nothing cuts closer than a hand held non-electric shaver and much faster as It took much longer to get it all with the electric. My opinion only!
My Norelco is probably 12-15 years old. I think it was a sale at $40 or so. I'm surprised the battery still is good. It's all about sharp blades if the battery holds up.Okay, thanks for the feedback. It is a Philips Norelco rotary shaver (should have brought that up before). It is about two years old.
What you said makes sense. It was only $60 so it isn't like it is a major purchase.
Okay, thanks for the feedback. It is a Philips Norelco rotary shaver (should have brought that up before). It is about two years old.
What you said makes sense. It was only $60 so it isn't like it is a major purchase.