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Hi all,
Been a while since I've posted but need recommendations / opinions.
I have a full head of hair I just like being bald / short as possible on top. I wet shave two/three times a week but with Prime day coming up I'm looking at headshavers.....f
k me I never realised there are so many.
I know nothing about them - anyone here able to vouch for any? Willing to spend whatever on one up to £300 ish.
Apologies if this is in the wrong section.
Baz
Been a while since I've posted but need recommendations / opinions.
I have a full head of hair I just like being bald / short as possible on top. I wet shave two/three times a week but with Prime day coming up I'm looking at headshavers.....f

I know nothing about them - anyone here able to vouch for any? Willing to spend whatever on one up to £300 ish.
Apologies if this is in the wrong section.
Baz
You don't need to spend £300 on one. Any £20 beard trimmer will do the job with the guard off. The internal non-replaceable battery will be knackered at the same point as any £300 one so it's a complete waste of money spending any more.
And forget the corded Wahl ones that the barbers use. I got one and it went rusty in 3 months and also cut my scalp to ribbons.
And the curved ones are s
te too !
And forget the corded Wahl ones that the barbers use. I got one and it went rusty in 3 months and also cut my scalp to ribbons.
And the curved ones are s

I think if you want to be properly shiny bald then you can’t beat a wet shave with a normal razor and you also get to save £300. Nothing with teeth will ever get as close as a straight blade IMO. The blades are also now so good I can’t remember the last time I cut myself. Actually, I can, it was when I tried one of those ‘devices’ which you hold between your fingers and which pop up on social media advertising. It was like taking the peel off an apple. Never again.
I was wet shaving every other day, missus bought me a "skullshaver" I think its called, replace the blades every 12 months (think they recommend every 6 months)
its not quite as short as wet shaving but its a hell of a lot quicker. I tend to do it every other day unless I'm going out somewhere on the day its not due.
its not quite as short as wet shaving but its a hell of a lot quicker. I tend to do it every other day unless I'm going out somewhere on the day its not due.
Thanks all...
You've all told me kinda what i was thinking....wet shaves may be a pain but likely more of a pain buying s
te I don't need.
Thank you for stopping me buying s
t.
Now I'll go buy a fan, fire stick and non stick pans cause I'm bored s
tless but can't be f
ked wet shaving.
Peace out.
Baz
You've all told me kinda what i was thinking....wet shaves may be a pain but likely more of a pain buying s

Thank you for stopping me buying s

Now I'll go buy a fan, fire stick and non stick pans cause I'm bored s


Peace out.
Baz
Being a seasoned slaphead, I've tried most balding shavers, from expensive to cheap. My go to was the Remington, then when the last set wore out, I went cheap and bought one of these, turns out to be superior in every way, for a third of the price:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DJ2HNRS5?ref_=ppx_hz...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DJ2HNRS5?ref_=ppx_hz...
Andy_290 said:
Being a seasoned slaphead, I've tried most balding shavers, from expensive to cheap. My go to was the Remington, then when the last set wore out, I went cheap and bought one of these, turns out to be superior in every way, for a third of the price:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DJ2HNRS5?ref_=ppx_hz...
I concur. I won’t be getting a Perm anytime soon. I lumped-on for a Remington RX and it was useless. I complained to Spectrum Brands UK and they were rude, obtuse, nonchalant and downright belligerent. I ended up having to litigate against them on the small claims track as a point of amusement and principal. Their defence, I’d used their product to shave my head and my hair was more than 0.2mm long. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DJ2HNRS5?ref_=ppx_hz...
I bought a Rossifur 6 in 1 from Amazon and it’s brilliant. I’ve never looked balder. Think it was about £25. It’s a power-house.
Spectrum Brands.UK finally settled on the Court Steps. I’ll never be touching a Remington again.
As a fellow baldy, I was using a Remington RX-5 for about 2 years before the battery started to die. It was very good, sometimes gave a bit of rash but definitely cut close.
When the battery went, I went old school - shaving gel and a 5 blade razor. I would never go back now, wet shaving just feels much more satisfying and takes maybe 5 minutes every other day instead of 2 minutes with the Remington.
When the battery went, I went old school - shaving gel and a 5 blade razor. I would never go back now, wet shaving just feels much more satisfying and takes maybe 5 minutes every other day instead of 2 minutes with the Remington.
If you want the ultimate shave that will get as close as possible you need one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/M%C3%9CHLE-Rocca-Stainles...
I also have the Remington RX5 for holidays and I have been surprised by how much of a close shave I get from that thing. It's probably just as close as a cartridge wet shave, it's only good for head shaving though.
I also have the Remington RX5 for holidays and I have been surprised by how much of a close shave I get from that thing. It's probably just as close as a cartridge wet shave, it's only good for head shaving though.
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