KneesUp
Guru
My rechargeable shaver has never been that good, and now it's at the point where you can only just get one shave per charge, and the blades are blunt, so although I was thinking of soldering in a new battery, by the time I've done that and bought new blades it will basically cost most of the price of one of the shavers that look rather like Phillips ones available online, and still be a bit disappointing.
The high end Phillips shavers seem to cost a few hundred quid, and don't seem great value to me - all you get is a battery, a motor and some attachments. I don't see how it can cost so much. However, I notice that you can get strikingly similar devices from the likes of RoziaPro for much less. I just wondered if anyone had any experience of them? The reviews on Amazon all read a little bit like they were written by a friend of the seller.
The high end Phillips shavers seem to cost a few hundred quid, and don't seem great value to me - all you get is a battery, a motor and some attachments. I don't see how it can cost so much. However, I notice that you can get strikingly similar devices from the likes of RoziaPro for much less. I just wondered if anyone had any experience of them? The reviews on Amazon all read a little bit like they were written by a friend of the seller.