Can anyone recommend a mains operated shaver?

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I should have mentioned that I'm looking for a foil shaver rather than rotary.

I've not yet managed to find a single shaver still available in the UK that works directly from mains. :sad:

Aha... can't help you then ! Rotory man here, you spin me right round baby, right round.
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
I should have mentioned that I'm looking for a foil shaver rather than rotary.

I've not yet managed to find a single shaver still available in the UK that works directly from mains. :sad:

I've got a Braun something-or-other (foil), that unfortunately died recently. It has a little plug socket thingy in the base that fitted into the charging station. But it also came with a cable too so you could charge it without using the fancy charging station thing. So I had a shaver, and a cable that could plug into the mains. Question is would the shaver work while plugged in? I don't know because the thing doesn't work any more.

What I'm saying is there may be battery shavers that will work when plugged into the mains, as you require, but don't advertise the fact because people only ever plug them in to charge them, not use them.

If only my Braun was still alive I would be able to check the fact. But it isn't.
 
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sungod

Senior Member
don't think dual corded/battery operation has been the norm for quite a while now

i suspect this is to protect the stupid, who might try shaving with it plugged in while having a bath/shower/whatever

clearly the sensible solution would've been to maintain convenience for the sensible, whilst leaving others to provide examples of evolution in action

look for an old model, the page @fossyant linked seems to have some
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
What I'm saying is there may be battery shavers that will work when plugged into the mains, as you require, but don't advertise the fact because people only ever plug them in to charge them, not use them.
The battery on my very old Philips shaver is pretty useless now. It takes about 4 times as long to charge as it did when it was new, and that charge only lasts about a quarter as long. I have therefore started using it when plugged in (it works well like that). The problem now is that I have somehow mislaid the cable!
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
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for the most stubborn of beards
 

Dogtrousers

Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Ok, for my Braun S7 the answer is no (probably). If I plug it an and try to switch it on while plugged in a little plug icon flashes, which I think means "unplug first". If I unplug it it works OK. Which means a "no" for mains powered operation.

The only problem is that it is not a healthy device and it has started behaving weirdly and refuses to work at all sometimes. So what it does and what it should do may not be the same.
 
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