I have just replaced my 18 year old Philishave with another one, the PT920. It has it's pluses and minuses, on the plus side it give me the best shave I've ever had and it can be rinsed under the tap after each use, on the minus side the stand for holding it is rather flimsy and there is no counter to tell you how many more shaves you can get before battery runs dry. The...
Had a Panasonic rechargeable wet or dry razor sometime ago.
It was brilliant.
Allowed my son to take it with him to boarding school and it wasn't long before some little sod stole it!
Must have been good!
I'm glad that I can't be bothered shaving these days :-)
I have just replaced my 18 year old Philishave with another one, the PT920.
It has it's pluses and minuses, on the plus side it give me the best shave I've ever had and it can be rinsed under the tap after each use, on the minus side the stand for holding it is rather flimsy and there is no counter to tell you how many more shaves you can get before battery runs dry.
The pros outweigh the cons and I would have no hesitation in recommending this excellent razor.
The only electric shavers that I have ever used are Philips...and my father, too. I wouldn't even consider any other make (and many are Which? Best Buys).
It's more complicated than you think...you will find this link very useful:
Everybody seems to like the brand they know, which probably means they're all pretty good at their job. It looks like I'll need to pick one at random so It's Blue Toffee's PT920 that the nephew will get.
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