Electric Razor Comparisons

Electric Razor Comparisons
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What To Look For

Electric razors help men and women maintain a close clean shave and avoid unsightly hairs. When shopping, search for razors that are simple to operate, have the ability to shave hairs whether wet or dry and offer vibrating blades for precision cuts. Most razors feature oscillating as well as rotary blades, and the less of noise caused by your razor varies between models and brands.

Common Pitfalls

The noise of the razor could become a headache if you're prone to shaving in the morning while a significant other tries to sleep. If you are shaving for the first time, take the time to learn the arc and shape of your face to avoid having the razor nick and cut the contours while you shave.

Where To Buy

Electric razors are best purchased at large retail chains such as the local Wal-Mart, Target or any large retail chain. Large stores are likely to have a wider variety of razors and more competitive prices. The store may even sell its own lower-priced brand of razors.

Cost

The cost of an electric razor ranges from $60 up to $250. When pricing an electric razor, always take into account durability to avoid purchasing another razor if a cheaper razor fails due to poor quality.

References

Article reviewed by CraigP Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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