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Quite fancy one of these for when I can't be bothered to shave properly but I don't want to grow a beard either. I've seen the ads for the i-Stubble thingy, but there seems to be quite a range of prices... What's good and what's not? Will they offer much advantage over just using hair clippers?
I got a Philips adjustable rehargeable thing on ebay for £20 odd. Works fine, but I'm not someone who needs the best of everything.
I have a Babyliss i-trim and it's great - keeps me perma stubbled in a smartish sort of way. No other trimmer goes as short - most are too long.
[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000SZ7460/ref=oss_product ]Remington MB320C[/url]
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I bought a Phillips from argos last Saturday for £16. Seems ok with a few attachments as well. I see these things as consumables nowadays after numerous hair clippers breaking after a year or so.
Do a search, ,there's been a few threads recently.
As djaustin states though, the Remington gets great reviews on Amazon, STW and from me. I've had mine a year with no complaints.
Doh, should have used the search! I had a look at that Remington one, reckon I'll give that a go - the i-Stubble looks cool, but it's a bit expensive and I can probably live with 1mm instead of 0.5.
Cheers all 🙂
Can you use any of those 'downstairs'?
Don't see why not...
Can you use any of thse 'downstairs'?
Remington one certainly looks like you'd be able to if you were that way inclined.
Can you use any of those 'downstairs'?
Not if you live in a bungalow.
Might have a cellar in a basement though.