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Old 08-19-2003, 08:29 AM
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Originally posted by whointhewhatnow
Also, BlueSwede, arnt the rotary blades in the feather touch what norelco uses as well (well, same principle, but missing the 'lift up then cut' technology)?

And thinking back, all the people whove complained about electrics pulling never said how long the hairs were to begin with. Maybe they didnt trim thier hairs short enough. Hell, maybe it would be better to shave once then use an electric (rotary) from then on for the stubble.

Bah, Ill find out soon enough


I'm afraid I can't compare an electric (rotary) shaver w/the Feather Touch, because I'm not sure how the rotary (w/those two or three circles, right?) works. The top of the Feather Touch looks and feels more like a micromesh shaver (well...it IS one, but it's a round one, not a long rectangular bar like on most shavers). I don't know how clear I am being. For some reason, though, I do believe that the Feather Touch would give you a closer shave than what the rotary shaver would. Did you go to their site and look at a pix of it?

I'll be interested to read what you have to say after you've used the Norelco a few more times.
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