This was posted 3 months 30 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

Related
  • expired

[Prime] Philips OneBlade 360 Pro Hybrid Electric Trimmer, Black, QP6531/15 $89.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

140
This post contains affiliate links. OzBargain might earn commissions when you click through and make purchases. Please see this page for more information.

I got profoundly lost in all these models, so I got this and will figure later what I actually want.
Lithium battery, close to Camel's lowest, and I need only face.

Now, what blades? I got the 360 4-pack here, but maybe I don't need 360 ones? Help!

Found non-360 version, QP6530/15, was $78 last black friday.

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2024

Related Stores

Amazon AU
Amazon AU
Marketplace

closed Comments

  • -1

    Psssh. If you have any sort of decent to thick facial hair these are borderline useless, you'll go through blades as soon as disposable razors. If you've got Justin Bieber like bum fluff, they might be ok for you.

    • What do you recommend instead? I have a Wahl from over 10 years ago but it's on it's last legs.

      • Subscribing for the response. Thick hair here as well and looking to get something different

        • tried this one? good responses here: "Can vouch for this, tried many manual and electric shavers over 35 years and this has been the best for my face/beard hands down."
          I have 5-blade Panasonic, just trying something new, too much money in the bank.

          • @[Deactivated]: Lots of mixed reviews it seems. I have thicker hair follicles so this might be out of the question if the blades go blunt relatively quickly.. that wahl stainless steel one looked good though. Back on the hunt

        • I've been using the non-360 version for about 6 months with the guide set to 3.5mm. I haven't changed the blade (I have a few spare).

          It takes about 3-4 passes to even out the stubble.

          It's a bit annoying to unclog. I'll take the guide off, tap out the stubble, knock the shaver on the sink to tap out more stubble, use a brush, put the guide back on, do another pass.

          I was using a Wahl Lithium beard trimmer for years until the battery died. I'll probably go back to that.

          I'm using a safety razor for a close shave.

      • +1

        If you want clean shaven go razor, if you just want close stubble go beard trimmer. This is in between crap, and not worth the blade cost which wear out quick. Whoever down voted me, I speak the truth and you must have bum fluff. Like I said its may suit lighter facial hair types.

        Oh and wait till you get the grey market blades you think are an awesome price, blades are inconsistent depending on where you get them and can be absolute trash.

Login or Join to leave a comment