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    Default Beard Trimmers....

    My tried and true finally gave up the ghost this morning. It's been a good 10 years. #RIP

    What's new in the face armor polishing world? Who's using what?

    Braun? Wahl? Norelco?

    Talk at me.

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    gillette sensor excel
    Last edited by Highstrung; 06-01-2020 at 03:09 PM.

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    You say it’s for your face, but I know how you crossfitting types are. I’ve seen the manscape lawnmower 3.0 being advertised on Instagram lately. For all of your grooming needs.

    What is like to know is what you were using the last 10 years, because so can’t seem to find one that lasts 6 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    You say it’s for your face, but I know how you crossfitting types are. I’ve seen the manscape lawnmower 3.0 being advertised on Instagram lately. For all of your grooming needs.

    What is like to know is what you were using the last 10 years, because so can’t seem to find one that lasts 6 months.
    I honestly can't remember the brand. I'd use it, drop it back on the charger and go. Started losing charge quicker and quicker. Picked it up this morning after being on the charger for a while and it was grave yard dead. Said a little somethin' and tossed it.

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    It truly is hard to find one that's as good as the packaging makes them look. I bought a pretty pricey Philips or Norelco that you drop back in the charger as you said. It's been Okay. Have to check model tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    gillette sensor excel
    Move along, Nelson.

    This is a thread for rugged folk.

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    jealous

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    Dog clippers from tractor supply

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    NOT a P-nut those things are crap and pull more hair than they clip!

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    I use my Wahl hair clippers (plug in) to trim my beard. I just put on the smallest attachment (I think it's the blending) and it trims it to about a 1/4". Super quick.

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    I got a high end Braun or Wahl, it’s a POS that is a pain to get the head back on once you use the trimmer for your nose stalks. Bought a $29.95 Plillips Norelco off EBay, it works well and if they could braid my beard hair into rope, Dacron would quit being used.
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    I can grow a beard in about 3 days. This is what I use to keep it in check.

    https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norel...=beauty&sr=1-1

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverFox View Post
    I can grow a beard in about 3 days. This is what I use to keep it in check.

    https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norel...=beauty&sr=1-1
    I have been using an older model of this one for the last 8+ years.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney View Post
    Dog clippers from tractor supply
    This.
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    Pull it apart, check battery part number, get a replacement batt-tree from e-Bay, install, charge and be happy. Google if you have to.

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    I got a pair of Remington clippers off Amazon. They've done good so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverFox View Post
    I can grow a beard in about 3 days. This is what I use to keep it in check.

    https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norel...=beauty&sr=1-1
    I bought this one last year and have been pleased with it. No issues really...good battery life.

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    Go to a beauty supply place and buy barber trimmers like T-Outliner. Set for life except blades.


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    I just use whatever brand the wife uses....

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    I’ve got the wahl senior cordless. They’re pretty solid. Comes with three guards. My buddy and his wife who cut hair said they’re the only ones worth getting

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