I'm going to buy myself a beard trimmer, what would you guys recommend? Price doesn't bother me, just checking out options.
What Beard Trimmer Would You Guys Recommend?
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Have the exact same one. Think I paid $39 at the shaver shop. Going strong 2 years in. Would recommend.
I also have this one and have had no problems with it. Still holding charge well after 2 years. You can use it with the charging cable plugged in (unlike some others) so if the battery dies in the middle of a shave you can just plug in and keep going.
None of the vacuum ones lol
Can you please elaborate why?
Still get left with needing to clean what ever surface you were working above of because it doesn't suck :P all that well
I got the top of the line Phillips one with the laser. I think it's 9000 series. The laser is a gimmick. I use it for short stubble. I don't think it's a great trimmer for stubble look. Someone said avoid the vacuum one but I think it would be good if it meant less mess in the sink/on the cabinet.
beat me to it! :P
Add a good set of hair scissors - so much more control on touch ups.
I have a vacuum phillips one - presonally i think it works great and was well worth the upgrade from a philips non vacuum one. So much less hair in and around the sink, make the clean up a lot easier. I do however shave from a bit of stubble down to the lowest setting, so only dealing with short hairs. I dont think the vacuum would work well with any medium to long hairs.
I used to use one of those phillips vacuum ones, but found that I had to keep emptying the tray + where the actual blades are too often while shaving. Bought one of the $15 Wahl clippers from this deal and haven't looked back. Far, far better for trimming a beard. Only downside is not wireless so not as good for travelling but I'd do 95% of my beard trimming at home so completely worth it.
just buy a hair trimmer kit. Get the Wahl made in USA, not China.
They last 15 years or so and you can also cut hair.
I have this one… https://www.philips.com.au/c-p/QT4022_32/beardtrimmer-series…
It's pretty good.