In my opinion this razor can honestly be compared to a barbershop. It's a bit heavier than the corded one most commonly used by barbers, but that may be because it has a rechargeable battery. Regardless, the weight difference isn't significant enough to make it clunky or unusable. In fact, I like that it's a bit heavier because it's more solid in the hand. This is a great feature if you're the average home user like me trying to save a few bucks and stay away from the barber shop. It comes with a wide variety of attachments and you're not as confused as to what to use, unlike a brand I've tried in the past. What I really like is that it shows how much battery is left. Other rechargeable shavers I've tried in the past just randomly turned off, which frustrated me a lot. The battery life feature ensures that doesn't happen, which is nice. Speaking of battery life, this device came fully charged and didn't use up much charge during use. I also love that it has two modes which is particularly helpful when it comes to young children as they tend to be fussy and impatient based on my experience using it with my 7 year old. This razor has fantastic features that I think the professional hairdresser and average home consumer will love. Excellent work.
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