Remington PR1362 R5100 Series Men’s Electric Razor with Quick Charge Capability, Titanium
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Add the power of titanium to your shave with the Remington Titanium Precision Plus Rotary Shaver. The titanium-coated blades deliver durability and performance, quickly shaving hair close to the skin with every pass. Dependable Lithium Power offers 60 minutes of cordless runtime after just 90 minutes of charging, with a 5-minute charge option for a quick shave. The pivoting shaver head adjusts to any angle on your face, and the titanium twin track blades stay in close contact with skin to prevent irritation and deliver a fast shaving experience. Plus, clean shaving is easy with the fully washable shaver and a special anti-microbial additive that helps inhibit the growth of bacteria to help prevent breakouts.
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Electric Razor with Quick Charge Capability by Remington PR1362 (series R5100) titanium-coated blades. Lithium battery gives 60 minutes of cordless runtime after 90 minutes of charging so you figure you only need to charge once a week. Weighs only 6 ounces. Shaver can only be used dry. Can be cleaned by rinsing under running water. This is NOT a Wet/Dry Shaver that can be used in the shower and with shaving gels.
Excellent battery, easy cleaning, and at a reasonable price. For many years, I’ve had a Braun 7505 electric shaver that has worked well for me. Its battery is coming close to the end of its life so I figured it was time to look at alternatives. This Remington has a lithium battery that should last longer than the battery in older model shavers, and to its advantage, even after the battery dies, this particular model will still work as a corded model (some definitely won’t work that way). The LED on the front panel blinks while charging, then turns solid…
Maybe it’s just me, but I didn’t care for it much Okay so this feels like an overly harsh review, because it does work, charge quickly, has a long life and it’s fairly quiet. But I just don’t like it. It’s probably my fault since I’ve tried rotary trimmers before but I thought they may have improved over the decades. One thing they did improve is the flexing heads, it makes shaving my jaw line a lot easier. This simple improvement though doesn’t make up for the lack of a close shave (I’m sure with time it will improve, but not to the level…