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Review on Trimmer Philips OneBlade QP2620/20, black/green lime by Adam Worek ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

I am a razor lover. Because I was interested in trying it myself, I loaned it to a buddy on DR. When I originally made the decision to trim the beard that hung over my neck, I did so without using any attachments. Almost instantly, I severed my own neck. After the first experience, I resolved that I would no longer climb without a nozzle and that I would trim my beard. It does the job, but you have to go through a lot of blades and clean the nozzle all the time. In general, for the face I chose to keep my Muehle T-ash, it performs better. However, this is only the case if the face requires cleaning. Because I shave my entire body, I attempted to play this character. It handles much better this way, and the nozzle is almost unnecessary because it is highly unlikely that the skin will be able to be grabbed on the chest or shoulders, and using the nozzle in the groin can also be uncomfortable. This way, the nozzle can be used almost anywhere. Indeed, and the itching caused by it is significantly less severe than that caused by a razor blade. Throughout the course of the experience, I came to the conclusion that I shave my face using a standard T-blade, whereas I use a Philips OneBlade to shave the rest of my body. And the trimmer only becomes that tool on rare occasions, such as when I want to go out in public with a stubble beard or a beard that is kept quite short. What would you recommend? If you keep your face clean-shaven, then I would recommend going with a standard T-bar. If you're using a OneBlade, you can only use it with foam or soap. I would recommend taking a larger trimmer with you in the event that you need to trim your beard. If you require an edging for your beard, the OneBlade will work nicely for you, but if you ask me, I'd go with a shawl. OneBlade is an excellent choice for the body, and I would recommend using it in this capacity. (you could also use regular razors, but the cut would be jagged and painful, whereas the trimmer will make the cut smooth and painless) Hence, if you need everything at once, you can still pick Philips OneBlade to replace everything that I wrote about, provided that you are willing to put up with some drawbacks.

Pros
  • It is able to shave without causing irritation and is not frightened of water. The charge is firmly established; Shaving possible even on dry skin Ability to alter the length of stubble and beard
Cons
  • If you shave without any attachments and without using soap or foam, then it has the potential to rip thin areas of skin in areas where you are shaving. The shave is not quite accurate. Need to approach it from a variety of perspectives multiple times. When using nozzles, the hair will become blocked, and in the event that you shave your face, you will need to remove and wash the nozzle a total of five times. The hair is spread out. Because of this, you should shave while you are in the shower or bath.