Haven't used electric shavers before. I took it for 2728. I immediately bought a 21V replacement unit for 1800 (according to the instructions, it should last for 36 months, which I really doubt). I also bought it to try because of the rise in price of replaceable blocks and a sharp decrease in the period of use of replaceable blocks of an ordinary razor of one well-known brand (it looks like production was localized). So even with a fairly high cost of a replacement unit, shaving, according to estimates, should be cheaper. The shaving process itself turned out to be extremely long, three times longer than with a regular razor (to expect otherwise from the youngest model is stupid), but quite comfortable (a regular razor irritated the skin more). I think it's all about the replacement block. There were also 32V and 32S blocks on sale, also for series 3, 200 and 400 more expensive with other nets that are more ergonomic in appearance. But I doubted if they would fit. Once, while shaving, the battery ran out (the indicator flashed, almost did not shave), I plugged in the charge and continued to shave without problems.
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