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14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Useless, especially for those with thick hair! Jul 24, 2007
By J. Matthias If you have thicker hair, this thing is useless and won't cut hardly anything - it *does* yank hair out though, one by one. As the battery wears down, it slows to a crawl. Don't bother trying to trim those "sensitive" areas - despite advertisements otherwise, it WILL draw blood if you use it without the guard. I would totally return this thing if it hadn't been so cheap in the first place, so I'll probably just throw it away.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Hair trimmer Jan 12, 2008
By Alkspa
"Soldier of Fortune"
Good for old guys where hair emerges in the darnest places. Shaving area is small but does the job on ears and eyebrows.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
I was so bad it brought tears to my eyes! Dec 07, 2009
By Corky I got it because unlike other personal mini trimmers this one seemed to get very good reviews. I must of got a sadistic version. I started using it and it ripped out a nose hair. I thought OK I must have trimmed too fast and the blades couldn't keep up so I slowed my pace a little and it did it again. I think there must be a gap inbetween the blades and the shaver also bogs down which can cause it. I started using my old one again.
I finally found one that is perfect. I was in Best Buy which I normally avoid but they have this Remington personal trimmer model NE3560 in there that sort of looks like the Norelco Trimmer but with a more stout handle. It has a small angled head like the Norelco but with twin cutting blades and uses a AA battery instead of the normal AAA so it powerful, never bogs down. It is on the Best Buy web site. this is the best one I've used.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good tool for us old guys... Nov 21, 2007
By Kevin L. Carlton Replacement for an older similar Conair product. Especially good for ear and nose hair that is out of control. Attachments more for ladies eyebrown trimming, and that gets in the way of my application just a bit, otherwise it would have gotten a 5 star review.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The best tool for eyebrows, but not much else Aug 27, 2009
By Amozarte To date I have not been able to find a better tool for trimming eyebrows. Most men's trimmers are designed with the goal of *removing* hair from unwanted areas like noses, ears, etc. However, that simply won't do for eyebrows. This tool makes trimming those rogue eyebrow hairs super fast and super easy.
The tool operates on a single AAA battery and has a simple plastic guard that can be set for one of two lengths. One or two quick swipes and wild eyebrows are once again tamed.
For the bargain price of ~$12 each, I own two of these- one for home and one for travel. The entire device is about as think as a man's finger and about twice as long. To put it another way, it is smaller than most toothbrush cases.
I should mention that I consider this tool exclusively for use on eyebrows despite the fact that it's marketed as a multi-use tool, which is why I give it only 4 out of 5 stars. Using the guard renders it effectively useless for noses and ears because it doesn't cut close enough for my tastes. However, using it without the guard can lead to some painful moments- the blades *will* snag you without the guard. For nose and ear trimming, I highly recommend the Panasonic ER421KC Nose and Ear Hair Trimmer, Wet/Dry, Lighted.
That said, if your eyebrows tend to get a little long do yourself a favour and pick one of these up.
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