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Review on Philips OneBlade trimmer QP2520/20, black/salad by Ada Bronowicka ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

In general, this trimmer can be purchased to remove unwanted hair from various parts of the body, such as the cheeks and the neck (although a disposable razor will perform the task more effectively). It is preferable to remove the bulk of the beard rather than do anything else because it is more effective and self-correcting. Below are some advantages: It gives a close shave, almost like a razor (on the outside, you can feel fine bristles when you contact it with your palm; this is true despite the fact that I have black hair). At first glance, it would appear that this is the ideal trimmer. Shaving with a dry and wet razor Its cons: I honestly don't understand why everyone is praising this product so much, especially considering the fact that there are a far greater number of drawbacks than advantages. 1. A few months later, all of this Chinese assembly made its presence known; the blade itself does not hold very well, and it has already happened more than once that it falls out; the fixation is really bad. 2. 2. After the same amount of time had passed, the nozzle had totally spread out, and it now does not hold at all. 3. It could be my marriage, but the blade does not shave sideways at all; all you need to do is apply it, which is difficult to accomplish in hard-to-reach spots. This is despite the fact that they shout that it is absurdly convenient to make edging on it in advertisements and everywhere else. 4. The nozzles are very unpleasant, the nozzle is very thick, and it is impossible to trim the mustache near the nose since the thin ones just don't reach there. If you don't want to shave your head, you will have to work very hard to avoid doing so, the nozzle is very uncomfortable, and the nozzle is very bulky. 5. There are no warning signs that the battery will run out soon, which means that it either needs to be charged every time, or at some point it may happen that the battery runs out halfway through shaving, and if you are in a hurry somewhere, you will either have to shave off everything with a regular blade, or you will have to go with half a beard 6. I was also extremely shocked to see that no one discusses a detachable blade. In this case, the blade does not self-sharpen, which means that it needs to be replaced every three to four months. Additionally, the price tag is equal to the value of the trimmer itself, and it is not very apparent where one can purchase one, even if they live in a large city.