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A knifeless man is a lifeless man
Beard Trimmer " I need advice "
Hi guys/gals , Im looking at buying a beard trimmer and am after some advice from those that use them , I want something adjustable or that comes with combs that trim to different lenghts ,something that can get into tight areas like under the nose with a comb on , something smooth runn'n , guts'y a bita grunt ..prefer mains power not really interested in battery operated , dont mind to pay a bit extra for a quality trimmer that will last , what do you recommend all advice is appreciated ?
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v/r Glen
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Senior Member
Glen,
Think "shave"
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Senior Member
I always get rough spots in my beard after I trim it. They bother me, I pull at them, get sore spots and then shave it all off. Then, start over.
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A knifeless man is a lifeless man
I want to be able to trim my beard at different lenghts but very precisely on the jawline I like it to be 3day growth then down to say 1 days groth up over the lip ect and keep it that way permaenatly without havn to shave and regrow to get there
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Hooked Member
I have used a wahl for years(20?), and it still works. Its a "consumer grade" as opposed to a professional model, but i am only trimming a goatee and sideburns so it doesn't get a real hard workout.
If and when it dies I will go to my local barber supply place and buy a pro grade model.
Things to think about/look for... My wahl uses combs and cutters that can be purchased when they wear out/break/get lost etc.
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