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Review on Experience Precision and Convenience with the Panasonic Cordless Men's Beard Trimmer - ER-GB40-S (Blue) by Fuji Kristiana Ana ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The only use it serves for me is as a face and body trimmer. I equate this to three years of driving two Land Cruiser Z60s. purchased prior to NG for $1230; nevertheless, I did see one huge chain of electronics outlets selling them on $2200 each. Panas is far more silent than Brown, the body does not vibrate when held in the hands, and there are additional length choices. The primary distinction between the two is that Brown's trimmer has its entire cutting surface covered by the grating of the nozzle. While this makes it simpler to glide over uneven facial features, it also reduces the effectiveness of the trimmer's ability to collect hair. When it comes to Panasonic, the nozzle's plastic does not cover the knife, and the nozzle's back half (the part that comes after the slot) adheres to the various protrusions on the body (for example, a lip). charge. The glass comes with it, but you'll need to be rather precise when you put the razor in there because it comes with it. The contacts are situated in the central portion of the casing, along the edges. And the glass is the size of an actual razor, not a tiny coaster like the Cruiser. It is not exactly anatomically possible to hold it in the palm of your hand due to the case's resemblance to the body of an insect with a downwards narrowing; nonetheless, this is not a reason to make any significant allegations. The shaving efficiency is quite excellent, and it eliminates tough bristles in nearly a single pass. shaves without causing any discomfort In overall, the item is quite valuable considering the cost of purchasing it.

Pros
  • efficiency surcharge that shaves prices glass is included, there is no body vibration, the length can be adjusted, and it is resistant to water. There are two modes of operation, including continuously and when the button is pressed.
Cons
  • Not interchangeable with other trimmers indication that there is no charge assembly China housing with no rubber inserts; paint is likely to flake off in a short amount of time; average grade of plastic (on the nozzle there are obvious signs of plastic shrinkage when cooling) the lower portion of the case, which is disputed with regard to convenience the nozzle, which is controversial with regard to convenience (in comments) disputed with regard to its dimensions and basic working mechanism charge glass (in comments)