Axis AX-1300 Rev Foil Shaver Axis AX-1300 Rev Foil Shaver
Price : $63.50 $29.99
Features :
  1. Axis AX-1300 Rev Foil Shaver
  2. Axis

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Axis Rev is the ideal battery powered shaver for the guy who never stops. Rev delivers the most power of any battery operated shaver on the market. Precision Axis-Flex foils contour to your face and Phase 3 cutting technology deliver a close shave you won't find in any other battery operated foil shaver. Features: Battery-powered precision foil shaver which last up to 8 weeks shaving time on two AA batteries. Phase 3 cutting technology; 2 Axis-flex foils, 1 inner cutter. Ultra powerful and high-speed (10,000 CPM) cutting heads which can be water rinse to clean. Cleaning brush and carrying case. Full one-year warranty.

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Remington R-450s Microflex rotary shaver. Remington R-450s Microflex rotary shaver.
Price : $31.50
Features :
  1. Three Floating Heads adjust to your face for a comfortable close shave
  2. Titanium Coated Blades- the worlds only Titanium rotary
  3. Washable- simply rinses clean
  4. Pop-up trimmer
  5. Rechargeable, cord-free use

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Remington R-450S Microflex rotary electric shaver. Pop-Up Trimmer for precise detail when trimming sideburns and mustache. hree Floating Heads adjust to your face for a comfortable close shave. Titanium Coated Blades- the worlds only Titanium rotary. Washable- simply rinses clean. Rechargeable, Cord-Free Use. 50 minute runtime, enough for 15 days of shaving. Battery fully charges in 16 hours. Charging Indicator. Two Year Warranty. Includes: Compact Charging System, Cleaning Brush, and Protective Head Guard.

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Poor choice

Amazon wouldn't print my first review. Have no idea why. This was not a lemon folks. I foolishly exchanged this item 3 times to prove it. The exchanges were done without problem.
The razor is powered by a single AA battery. The battery's life decays quickly in the first thirty days making it mandatory to recharge almost daily. It will not work corded. You best bring your charger unit with you even on short trips.
The exterior design is good. The weight and feel are good as well. The shave is excellent for the first few weeks but after that, it's all downhill. The country of origin may be a factor.
It wouldn't cost much to correct the problems and make this a great razor. Add another battery,use a Mabuchi motor, change the circuit to allow corded use and install better quality cutter heads. Are you listening Remington ??

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Good shaver

I have an average beard and have used remington rotary shavers for 35 years. Two years ago, I bought this r450 not noticing it was not a lift & cut. As a result, it doesn't shave as close as my previous razor. Other than that, it is a good, reliable, economical shaver. It lasted 3 weeks on a charge initially and after 2 years still lasts 2 weeks. II'm just now buying new blades. FYI, I tried a foil shaver last year and was so disappointed that I'm back to the rotary. (The foil shaver cuts nice, but drops cut whiskers everywhere and, if I skip a day, it has a very hard time--misses several whiskers regardless of how many times I go over it. Not so with all the rotaries I've had!)

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Poor Remington quality

I purchased this shaver to replace an existing Remington shaver that I had for a couple of years. I couldn't find any replacement blades for my shaver so I decided to buy another Remington, assuming the quality would be as good as the one I had. Wrong, this shaver is so crummy I had to do a double take to make sure it was actually a Remington. It needs a charge every other day and even fully charged it runs like the battery is completed discharged. Into the trash it goes. No more "anything" for me with this company's brand on it.

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DON'T BUY THIS SHAVER

I have had a rotary previously from another brand which worked fine. The RPMs on this one are way TOO SLOW, so you have to move it slowly over your face and still it pulls on the whiskers, not a pleasant feeling dragging something over your face that is getting caught on the whiskers and tugging on them.

And I have a less than average beard, certainly not a heavy beard, hate to think what average or heavier beard feels like w/ this shaver.

I'd give it zero stars, but Amazon makes you give at least one star just to post your review.


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Conair FX756P Forfex Professional Finishing Trimmer Conair FX756P Forfex Professional Finishing Trimmer
Price : $16.53
Features :
  1. Pocket size trimmer
  2. Great for spot trimming
  3. Eyebrows, neck, nose, ear virtually anywhere
  4. Utilizes 2 AA batteries

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Features: Cordless! Battery operated. Conveniently trims unwanted hair on face, nose, ear & neck. Unlimited uses for both men and women. Compact, easy-to-use design. Convenient and safe. Includes 2-sided comb attachment and protective cover. Uses 1 AAA battery (included).

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Remington R650S Microflex Series Titanium Rechargeable Rotary Shaving System Remington R650S Microflex Series Titanium Rechargeable Rotary Shaving System
Price : $44.95
Features :
  1. Remington R650S Microflex Series Titanium Rechargeable Rotary Shaving System
  2. REMINGTON PRODUCTS INC

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R650S Titanium MicroFlex. Dual track rotary head with ComfortFlex technology allow the Remington MicroFlex to give you an incredibly close, comfortable shave every time. Remington MicroFlex will fit your lifestyle. Three Floating Heads adjust to your face for a comfortably close shave. Titanium Coated Blades. The world’s only Titanium Rotary. Washable. Simply rinses clean. Pop-Up Trimmer for precise detail when trimming sideburns and mustache. Comfort Grip Surface for easy handling. Cord & Cord-Free Use. 50 minute runtime, enough for 15 days of shaving. Battery fully charges in 8 hours. Charging Indicator. Two Year Warranty. 30-day Money-Back Performance Guarantee. Includes: Compact Charging System, Cleaning Brush, Protective Head Guard. Replacement Parts: SP-29 Replacement Screen and Cutter.

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Multiple Shaver

Product performs as I felt it should and the price was very reasonable for the product purchased.

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Remington WDF1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver Rechargeable Blue Remington WDF1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver Rechargeable Blue
Price : $29.48
Features :
  1. Now an even closer shave!
  2. Ultra Flex Shaving Systemùour best ever!
  3. Shower-Safe Wet/dry shaving versatility
  4. Dual flexing foils with floating trimmer
  5. Contoured design with non-slip grips

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Features Now an even closer shave! Ultra Flex Shaving Systemùour best ever! Shower-Safe Wet/dry shaving versatility Dual flexing foils with floating trimmer Contoured design with non-slip grips

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Questions & Answers
Question : more grooming products...?
Hi. Can people list me some good grooming products for my twh mare? She's black. I want grooming products for her body,mane,tail,hooves,and face. She has a white stripe down her face, i want something to brihten it up. Please post products for all of the above. Thanks, Brianna

Answer:
Oh basic brushing and grooming you want a curry comb, there are 2 types a metal shedding curry and a rubber curry. I have one of each. You want a face brush. it's small and mad eof super soft bristles so you can safely groom around her face. Then there are the body brushes. Once again there are several types I have one of each texture a stiff one for whisking away dry mud , a med bristled one for a slightly deeper cleaning and getting the finer stuff off and a soft body brush for slicking the hair back down and putting a lil shine to it. Mane and tail you'll want a mane and tail comb or brush but don't brush the hair all the time as it breaks the shafts and will amke a shirter britle mane or tail. Brush maybe once a week. Definately use some sort of condiotner detangler when you do brush it to help prevent tangles and damage. As far as shampoos go there is a line of color enhancing shampoos by Rio Vista. they work awesome. Now for a conditoner after shampoosing I actually like to use Cholesterol on their manes and tails. it's the stuff that ethnic girls use ontheir hair. You slather it in, let it sit and then rinse out, leaves hair super shiny and softer AND helps it grow!!! As for the white strip down her face you can wash it with white n brite shampoo but don't wash her head like you do her body, do whats called hot towel batheing. Fill up 2 buckets of hot water (not too hot tho) and get a bunch of white rags. Dunk one rag into a bucket of clean warm water , wring it out until it is just damp, not dripping and add a drop of shampoo to the rag. Work the shampoo up and down the blaze well. Dunk and rewring that rag as needed to get the blaze slightly sudzy . Then take a clean rag dunk in the 2nd bucket wring and "rinse it away with the non sudsy rag) For the hooves unless you are showing I would just keep a good hoof condiotner on them such as Rain maker , hoof heal or hoofflex. Also you will need a hoof pic to clean her hooves out and in case of thrush keep some Thrush Buster on hand. One application cures the thrush right up. Hope this helps

 

Question : What are the best deshedding tools for grooming dogs.?
Okay, I admit it, I can get into the propaganda thing! Brutus, my newfie, can produce a houseful of shedding in one minute. Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration. I've seen this furminator things. They cost a lot. My last furbaby (lab/shep/? mix) didn't have a double coat so he only needed occassional grooming. (Although we pretty much did it daily because he who held the brush is was loved.) Brutus needs daily grooming. Sometimes, twice daily. Can anyone recommend good grooming tools to reduce the hair. If this furminator really a good thing? What about other tools? The name "furminator" puts in mind a bald dog shivering the cold and having all fur terminated on his body. gasp.

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A newfie not only has a double coat, they have a long double coat. In order to remove the loose hair, you need tools that will get literally "to the bottom of things" and enable you to brush out the coat from down at skin level. I would suggest 3 tools: First, a matbreaker or an undercoat rake. If the dog has any matted areas, or spots where the coat is so thick it seems too dense to get through, the matbreaker is probably best. If the coat is in good shape, a rake will help remove the dead undercoat. Work from the skin out and literally break up the dense areas or matted coat. Work methodically through every inch of the dog, usually starting with the back quarters and working forward. Use your hand to part the hair in lines as you go, so you can easily keep track of what areas you've brushed. Second, use a slicker brush. For a newfie's coat, the Franks Univerasal slicker in size Large is probably best. The pins on these professional grade brushes are strong enough to get all the way down into a newfie's coat. Again, line brush from the skin out, not just over the top of the coat. Don't forget classic "trouble spots" behind the ears, and in the armpit and groin areas. Lastly, use a good metal comb with at least 1 1/8 inch long teeth spaced 1/8 of an inch apart, to get the last of the loose coat and as a way of checking to make sure you've gotten all the dead coat and matts out. A "greyhound style" in Medium/coarse or what is called a "poodle comb" is what the pros use and is well worth the money you pay for a good one. Those combs with the rotating teeth that claim to remove undercoat don't work well and break easily, and the Furminator on a coat like a newfie will be equally ineffective. Shedding blades are pretty worthless on long coats, as well. Put a bit of money into good equipment and it not only will do the job, but will last. You can probably pick up all three tools for less than you would spend at the groomer to have your dog done professionaly. You can also check with a local groomer for advice on proper tools. Most times they will be happy to help you out, and even show you how to get the job done, knowing that they could gain a potential customer when you decide you need help, and also knowing that you've made at least some effort at home grooming and so most likely your dog will be accustomed to the process.

 

Question : im getting my first horse soon n there are afew questions id like to ask about grooming?
1. how often do you groom a field kept horse? 2. how often do you need to wash there tail 3. to brush the main and tail do you use a main comb or a body brush? 4. do you need to oil the hoofs? 5. do you need a water brush? 6. do you need to strap your horse?

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You need to grrom a field kept horse very little as it removes the natural oil in their coat - which protects them against the elements! If they are muddy - make sure you grrom properly where tack will go - other than that just remove the mud with a Dandy brush! Tails dont need to be washed often - if they look dirty really! You can use a body brush or mane comb, although a mane comb is used to help plait rather than grooming. A Dandy brush is also good for mane and tail! Hoof oil is one of those things that can be pretty pointless in the winter - I used to do it every now and then to keep condition - and when showing as it looks noce! I have never used a water brush in my life - apart from to clean my boots! You will need sponges though! It is almost impossible to strap a horse with winter coat! It was something I used to do in the summer as it is the only time you can bring up the shine on a short summer coat! Just to clarify strapping, its when you use a body brush and groom really well, with lots of strokes, you also use a metal curry comb to get the dust out of the body brush as you go along! Best of luck!

 

Question : What does this hamster body language really mean?
I have two dwarf hamsters, both are 1.5 year old. I like to watch them grooming cos its so fun and cute. My fav is to see them rubbing their head with paws, before that, they even rubbing paws swiftly as if applying oil on it, lol. Well, I was checking out their body languages for fun and noticed one said thats its actually an act of tenderness. I wonder what does it really mean? I always take it as a usual cleaning and grooming though.

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I've always been told by my eldest brother- he's 29 and used to keep loads of rodents, snakes, etc.- that it means their happy. My hamsters always seem to be grooming themselves, so their obviously happy then.

 

Question : What causes a body odor even if your very hygienic and health conscious?
I have friend that is very well groomed and health concious, eating the right food and taking a bath though not often as in every other day because he gets feverish if he always wet his hair specially in cold season but the problem is he still have a body odor and I gently advise him to use deodorant and he tried but he gets allergies in the armpit so he stopped. I wish I could help him but even I hesitate to mentioned that too much to him for fear of hurting his feelings. How can I help him to lessen the smell in natural way without resorting to surgery? please advise.

Answer:
That's not so very hygienic and health conscious. Body odour is caused by bacteria. The natural oils and moisture that your skin releases protects you and attracts bacteria. Some people are afflicted worse than others. I don't think there is surgery for it... you seem to know.... but to rid yourself of dreadful body odor, there is no good answer, but to bathe regularly, replacing those natural oils with something scented that is more appealing. There are low allergy soaps available. Salty water is also good btw. An anti-bacterial soap with lavender for example.... a good quality shampoo and conditioner used daily will also help conceal it... and an antiperspirant deoderant with a matching cologne..... oh,... and maybe this person bathes twice a day but wears the same clothes for a week... so a good quality scented washing powder and regular change of clothes is also a useful ploy to adopt..... How do you handle this as friend? Go to the laundromat together?.. Nope. talk about it.. people don't learn unless they communicate.... you get to learn how to be diplomatic and achieve what you set out to.. they learn to smell like a rose... If none of these alternatives work, then I understand there are prescriptive medications available for these symptoms.

 

Question : Why do people blindly follow the dictates of society, as relates to their personal grooming?
Madison Avenue and the razor companies have run roughshod over nature as they have brainwashed people into desecrating their bodies. Can you explain why we are a nation of sheep and lemmings? Apparently thinking is something people are not comfortable with, otherwise there would be more answers to this question.

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That's a question I never stopped to think about, but it is true that people have stopped thinking. For my part, I try to distance myself from corporate marketing efforts and make my own decisions. A long time ago there was a book called a nation of sheep. I probably have not fully answered your question. Personally, I let nature prevail, especially during the winter, if you know what I mean.

 

Question : Where to find a small trimming grooming tool for small dogs?
I bought the normal size trimmer for my 8 pound dog and it works great on her body but I need a smaller trimmer for her legs. The video that teaches you how to groom showed a smaller pair of clippers to do the dogs legs and paws. I can't find a smaller trimmer at Petco or Pet Stuff. Any suggestion on where to look?

Answer:
Here's a website with a few trimmers, I have the "Lola" (near the bottom): http://www.ryanspet.com/ryanspet/category.asp?categoryCode=111& When I groom smaller dogs, I will use the clippers on the body and then sweep them gently over the tops of the legs. Then I comb/brush the legs and use shears to just trim the hair to just 'neaten' it up. Usually shaving the legs will make the legs look super skinny when compared to the body, if you just trim them it balances the look out. Good luck :)

 

Question : which shaver brand is the best for grooming body?
which shaver brand is the best for grooming body?

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which shaver brand is the best for grooming body?

 

Question : How do I stop my cat constanly grooming/cleaning to the point he has chewed his hair off one of his legs?
He's a ragdoll. Quite needy and has also lost weight and shedding hair quite dramatically from the mid to the back top part of his body. (Has been wormed and fleaed)

Answer:
If your cat hasn't been seen by a vet recently, then you need to take him in for a check up. He has a variety of symptoms and they may or may not be related. The excessive grooming could be due to parasites, inhaled allergens, food intolerance or even stress. If your cat isn't feeling well, this could make him stressed. The articles below on skin allergies and food intolerance have lots of information which you may find helpful. http://www.celiahaddon.co.uk/pet%20problems/cats/skin%20allergies.html http://www.celiahaddon.co.uk/pet%20problems/cats/food%20allergies.html The average cat spends over a third of their waking day grooming. Not only does it keep their coat in good condition, it's also very therapeutic in relieving tension. However, if a cat is feeling stressed, they will use grooming as a diversionary activity - it's far more comforting than facing up to the problem. If the vet thinks it's stress related, he might suggest fitting him with an Elizabethan collar to prevent him from grooming. A Feliway plug in might help, as they emit an aroma that cats find comforting. (You'll need to use it for at least 3 weeks to see the full benefits.) If he'll allow you to groom him, spend more time doing this, as not only will it strengthen the bond between you, but it may reduce his desire to do it. Try also diverting his attention to something else, such as toys to see if this will help break the habit. Bach Flower Remedies can be helpful in treating stress or other emotional problems in cats. The web article below explains which ones to use and how to administer them. http://www.critterchat.net/bach.htm Hope he will be okay.

 

Question : What might be causing my cat to have bad breath?
She is eight months old and is in seemingly very good health. When I asked the vet a few months ago about it, she said that it is likely from teething, and it should go away by 6 mos. But, it hasn't. And it's baaaaadddd. When she grooms herself, her whole body stinks!

Answer:
it might be from eating its poop it sounds crazy but a lot of cats do that for some wierd reason

 

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