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Top of the line beard trimmer / shaver?

Stenno

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Alright fellas, who can recommend some top of the line variable length beard trimmers that also provide the ability for a replication of a clean shave?

Price is not an obstacle.

Fire away please :)
 
I'm also after something similar.

What I could really do with is some kind of combined body/beard trimmer. I've seen a couple of razors that have body trimmers at the other end, but none that have a razor, beard trimmer and body trimmer in one.

Anyone seen something like this? It would be really nice to avoid using sharp things on my delicate bits.
 
I have a wahl now, i've had 2 remington ceramic ones previously which were ok (rechargeable battery jobs) but the wahl is excellent, it was only around £50 as well I think

not sure if you'd count it as full clean shave though as the lowest comb is 3mm
 
I have a babybliss stubble trimmer which is excellent, goes to 0.4mm which i can get away with for a client meeting.
 
Cheers lads, think I'm going to go for a wahl.. FYI scara they have a model called the 'manscaper' .. Could be what you need :lol:
 
I have one of these from Philips, it basically does everything you could want it to and has loads of accessories.

MULTIGROOM Series 3000
 
Cheers lads, think I'm going to go for a wahl.. FYI scara they have a model called the 'manscaper' .. Could be what you need :lol:

That looks good, but I don't think it trims short enough for stubble - like P.D. I can get away with trimmed stubble but 0.4-0.5mm is probably the limit.

Spurs_Bear, who'd have thought you'd need to trim? ;) I don't really like accessories - that's why I like the manscaper, it's just not short enough.
 
That looks good, but I don't think it trims short enough for stubble - like P.D. I can get away with trimmed stubble but 0.4-0.5mm is probably the limit.

Spurs_Bear, who'd have thought you'd need to trim? ;) I don't really like accessories - that's why I like the manscaper, it's just not short enough.

Ha, yeah I should have said I like it as it's the nearest legal thing to a chainsaw that I can get through customs!
 
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