Sminiker Beard Trimmer for Men Cordless Rechargeable Hair Clippers 38 Length Settings Men’s Grooming kit with 2 Guide Combs USB Quick Charge
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It has never been an issue for the guards to move while the unit was Generally, I am able to attach, then adjust to my desired length using it's dial.
Purchase a USB cable for your trimmer and you're good to go
As far as I can tell, this box is for Germany and China. You'll be happy to learn that my husband thinks it works well.
When fully charged, the battery can last for two hours and be used for up to a half hour
Selected User Reviews For Sminiker Beard Trimmer for Men Cordless Rechargeable Hair Clippers 38 Length Settings Men’s Grooming kit with 2 Guide Combs USB Quick Charge
I find that it is very useful. Considering that most razors are probably made in China, I suggest you try this one. I love this razor, trim my beard in no time. There are 2 guards, however the larger one is a little awkward to use, maybe if you are Santa Claus. A guard that goes all the way up to 10mm will suffice for my needs. This razor is great because I can set it at 2mm and it will be perfect. There is a slight notch at the end of the blade that allows me to adjust the guard This razor appears to be great cutting, as it comes with an easy to remove guard so you can use it with no guard. It's also plugged in, which is fantastic! The majority of razors these days seem to be USB powered. My surge protector operates on USB (10 plugs), but I think I may have to replace the plugs in the house at some point.
Earlier this year I bought another more expensive one, but the attachments all broke within a few months. It would be a huge understatement to say that I was pissed. Therefore, I decided to give this one a shot. This razor is much better than the more expensive one, and it's less than half the price. I can easily cut all the lengths of my beard with this razor and I can't believe how impressed I am with it. There is no doubt that this is the one to buy. I like the fact that it changes lengths, it's easy to clean, and it actually works well. The Remington is also solidly built, and I'm not worried about it breaking like the Ruger is. This is the razor that you should get if you have a beard that's not just short.
Although I have only owned this for a short time, it combines some of the best features of other models I've used in the past. The height adjustment guide, for example, is solid, will not shift while in use, and is easy to grasp device can be used while it is still plugged in and the battery lasts for a long time. significantly less expensive than comparable models since it is an unfamiliar brand (I assume). It does not have wet/dry capabilities, but I don't.
Here's the good news, the bad news, and the moral to this product It does what it is supposed As of just now, my head and beard are trimmed to the #3 setting and it looks great! As for the bad news, it's more like pushing a lawnmower by hand to do the job. There is no shortcut to getting the hairs trimmed entirely. The same spot has to be trimmed again and again. No, it isn't like when you go to the barber where you clip your hair with one pass and it is all done, nope. The software, as I said, eventually accomplishes what it was designed to accomplish. It's obvious from the ending of the story (product) that you get what you pay This is good for me because I am not in a hurry to do it. Had I maintained my hair length earlier instead of waiting so long, things would have gone much smoother. Keep in mind to open the length bar all the way to the end every once in a while and comb out the clump of hair that accumulates below. The blades are less likely to get damaged.
It is better than some razors costing $40. It is very easy and convenient to use. A dial is provided to set the length, and it works We don't have to accommodate a billion different 'comb' attachments any longer. Essentially it uses two combs that can be adjusted with the dial to allow you to create a variation in length from 1 to 20 mm (1 to 11 on one comb and 11 to 20 on the other). It's easy to take out the comb attachment and just use the blades if you want it shorter. I like using USB plugs because they are extremely handy. We will no longer have to keep track of a bunch of different chargers. It should be noted, however, that the charging cord is proprietary. You can use a wall charger or regular USB port, but it uses a two-pronged charging cable There's a plug on the razor that has two prongs. As I have not had it for that long, I can not comment on its durability, but it feels like it is a strong razor, both in The only thing that comes to mind when reading this is the fact that I don't see why $20-$30 is necessary. Compared to other razors, the cutting edge is 30+. It's really just about spending a wad of cash for the brand name, not for the quality of the product. If you feel you need to spend a lot of money to feel like you bought a quality product, But if you're looking for a high-quality electric razor at a low price that works just as well as it should then this is a great choice.
In case I was away from home, I bought this as a spare. Considering most of these trimmers are made in China, why would I spend extra on a brand name? Another reviewer shared the same view. In fact, they would look good with a I usually use 6mm setting) but it takes FOREVER to finish trimming my beard. It can sometimes be between 15 and 25 It's been 20 minutes since I started, and I still haven't completed the work. I still find that there are patches of beard that are longer than others when I am "done". As I said, I can't rate it too low because, well, it was an inexpensive trimmer, so what did I expect? However, my old trimmer died, so I will definitely be spending a bit more on a replacement than I did on this one.
A USB-powered beard clipper seemed like a handy item while traveling, since I would not have to carry around another charger or My expectation was that they wouldn't work as well as my more expensive clippers, but I was thinking that they would work for traveling if they worked at all. My first disappointment was the use of a proprietary cable to connect the clippers to the USB charger, which reduces the advantage of having a usb charger. Unfortunately, the clippers were a disappointment when I tried to use them. It is very messy to cut with the guide comb since it has such a weird design. There is no use for these clippers!.
I have used a Philips model for years and am very pleased with it. A few years later, after several years of use, I dropped them on a tile floor (for the first time and several times thereafter) and they no longer worked. The model you request appears to not be available now, so I found these Sminiker trimmers instead. They are just as good as my last Phillips model and about half the price. As far as the battery holding power is concerned, I have not had any problems. This is a highly recommended book.