Emerson Rechargeable Shaver
Emerson Rechargeable Shaver
- Emerson Rechargable Cordless Shaver
- Includes pop-up trimmer – ideal for side burns
- 18 blades on 3 picoting heads
- quiet vibration-free operation
- includes cleaning brush, recharging cord & blade cover
List Price: $ 40.00
best Price :$ 13.99
Published on June 30, 2012 4:26 am Please check price update will lower price or up.
Cordless/rechargeable shaver with 18 blades on 3 pivoting heads for smooth shaving on long or short stubble
Convenient flip-up trimmer ideal for cutting sideburns
Quiet vibration-free operation
Cleaning brush, recharging cord and protective blade cover
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about 3 months ago
A Fantastic Bargain,
My Norelco bottom-of-the-line shaver has given up after about 8 years of service. Pretty good, I thought, looking to replace it with the same item. I was amazed to find this Emerson licensed product for 10 bucks at CVS. I’ve had it for a couple of months now, and it has given me good service. Of course, you could hardly expect a product at this price to compete with shavers that cost from 5 to 20 times as much. Admittedly, I do not have a tough beard. But I shave every day with it and it gets the job done. So far there are no signs of performance fatigue. And even if it does last me only another 4 months or so, I would be very pleased indeed, and continue to purchase the Emerson Cordless Razor at this fantastic price. To some of us, price is indeed an important factor.
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|about 3 months ago
Defeated by my face,
This pathetic excuse for a shaver was utterly unable to shave my face. I had not shaved in four days, and tried to use the clippers to get the hair short enough to shave off. The clippers were worthless, draining the battery before I could finish, and pulling rather than cutting. After a partial recharge, I tried the shaver on the part of my face I had half-trimmed. It sort of worked, but pulled a lot and didn’t cut close. At least I only paid $10. Time to get out the screw driver and perform a sacrifice.
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|about 3 months ago
A total and painful waste of money,
I bought this to keep at the office for those few days when I had to leave home in a hurry without shaving. I charged the battery for the 12 hours recommended and looked forward to having this tool handy. Unfortunately, it couldn’t handle a simple beard and rather than shave, seemed to be more effective at pulling the hair into the shaver and trying to pluck it out. Very painful and annoying. I tried charging it up again thinking that perhaps the battery was too new (?). Same thing next day, it kept getting stuck with my face in it, pinching and pulling. I threw it in the trash.
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