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Review on Philips OneBlade trimmer QP2520/20, black/salad by Edyta Anna ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the product fully corresponds to the description.

Aside from that, this is a nice trimmer, and it does a good job of justifying its price. Instead of not recommending the product, I do recommend it. Below are some advantages: A decent trimmer that is waterproof that is not prohibitively expensive. The blades are of high quality and have a substantial lifespan. I merely do the contour of the beard without any attachments, yet despite this, I have not yet received any cuts or twitches in spite of doing it constantly. People who don't like having a very close shave and people who have beards can benefit from this inexpensive option. Below are some downsides: The tenuous connection that the blade has to the "body" of the trimmer is most likely the primary source of the issue. You can easily accidently rip off the blade itself when you are removing the nozzle (although it will not be difficult to put it back), or you can rip it off while you are shaving (with extra effort). Neither of these scenarios will cause any problems. Even if you connect the trimmer to its charging source, you will be unable to determine the extent to which it has been charged because there is no charge scale and no indication of its condition. The light indicator on the charger is the only thing that tells whether or not there is power in the network; there is no other indication. The instructions state that the device will be fully charged after an eight-hour charging period. Consumables are typically the most expensive part of doing business in this industry, despite the fact that the device itself is quite affordable. The blades each cost between 700 and 1000 dollars, but I will state in their defense that they endure quite a long time (in the event that frequent correction of the beard with attachments is performed).