thebishman
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Post by thebishman on Sept 2, 2018 18:36:09 GMT
Ok... beard trimmers have been the baine of my life for the last 15 years. I rarely razor shave as i used to get fire rash...until our resident shaver jtc introduced me to shavettes. Since then i no longer suffer from said rash (your a legend jonny boy) Now, i do like to have a short beardage/stubble thing going on...mrs likes it too. However my current issue is finding a trimmer that will trim at a set length in one or little "passes". The last one i bought was supposed to be great at it...its not...its shite. Takes tons of "passes" and ends up uneven. So my question to you fellow bearded men...what do you use for a short stubble trimmer?
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Post by jtc on Sept 2, 2018 18:39:50 GMT
I usually go for top of the range remingtons.Wahl are goodbbut again you want the best. I just find the cheaper range a bit crappie tbh
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Post by jtc on Sept 2, 2018 18:43:42 GMT
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thebishman
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Post by thebishman on Sept 2, 2018 19:00:33 GMT
Thanks jonny. Have noted that one.
Just dubious as the ones i have had are saod to be abke to trim to x length but as i saod, takes loads of passes to achieve this and others just doesnt do it.
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Post by gill2009 on Sept 2, 2018 19:05:58 GMT
I find my dog trimmer does my chin stubble just fine
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Post by thebishman on Sept 2, 2018 19:10:17 GMT
I find my dog trimmer does my chin stubble just fine Lol 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by charliehorse on Sept 2, 2018 19:36:35 GMT
I used to have an old set of BaByliss beard/stubble trimmers that were quite good but eventually the batteries died and I moved on to a Remington that I absolutely hated - kept nipping my lip when I was doing the tache bit. Currently got a set of Philips ones that were okay to start with but the head has worn over time where it clips onto the body of the trimmers and makes a bit of a racket in use these days. None of them were top of the range ones though (Philips were the dearest out the bunch) Ill be looking for a new set for Christmas so interesting to see what suggestions you get thebishman
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Post by colli on Sept 2, 2018 19:44:33 GMT
scissors. razor and a mirror. oh and extra strong glasses at a push, but i do have a fabulous wife who insists she grooms me before we go out
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Sept 2, 2018 19:51:52 GMT
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Post by decoy on Sept 2, 2018 19:54:32 GMT
i got a philips g380 kit and its been going years will defo replace it with a phillips when it do die
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Post by DaveJ on Sept 3, 2018 6:31:25 GMT
Erg ... in my books that's a chore that needs to be done way too frequently, like recoiling and rewicking. I have and use (when I need to - sometime after about the thirteenth nag from SWMBO) a Philips something or other. Battery with cord - and I prefer to run it in corded mode. It seems to run better/faster, aside from it not having a long run time between charges when used cordless. It's got a little vacuum/blower in it to help suck the cut hair into it's little collection container. That bit works pretty well. Nope - it certainly isn't a single pass thing. BUT it does seem to achieve pretty even results after a few passes. It's got a dial to set the cut length which works well and consistantly, at least for the shortish lengths I use. It doesn't have any sort of "edge cut line trimmer" - to make a sharp edge, like say, between longer sideburns and face. Cleaning it can be messy and fiddly. But I kinda think that's likely to be the same with all of 'em. I've found the shed air compressor is the business. Blast it (and myself) with lots of air @ 115 PSI works far better than anything else I've tried. Ya know there are beard and shaving forums? I accidentally fell into one one day. My goodness, ya reckon there's a lot of things to learn about vaping when you start? Vaping's got nothing on those keen shaving guys!
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Post by dagl on Sept 3, 2018 8:56:50 GMT
Coincidently my old trimmer gave up last week, the battery life was down to about enough time to do an eyebrow. After a quick look here I ordered the one from John Lewis Friday evening, it was ready for collection from my local Waitrose at 11am Saturday
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Post by pacman on Sept 3, 2018 13:36:04 GMT
No such problem for me as it takes me a week to get a bit of stubble.
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Post by morbidmatty on Sept 4, 2018 17:05:00 GMT
Before I decided to go full beard (now down to my moobs) I was really happy with a Babyliss iStubble easy control on length and good battery life. The link is for the one I had but there are newer versions out now. Amazon Link
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Post by Edge on Sept 4, 2018 17:44:24 GMT
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