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Health & Personal Care : Braun Free Control 1775 Men's Shaver

Braun Free Control 1775 Men's Shaver

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 309





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Braun
Color: Black
EAN: 0069055837924
Label: Braun
Product Manufacturer: Braun
Model: 1775.00
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Braun
Release Date: July 05, 2005
Ranking: 309
Studio: Braun
Variation Description: Black


Product facts:
  • FreeFloat shaving system - an extra-wide foil that adjusts to your facial contours for a smooth, close finish
  • Rechargeable for 30 minutes shave time in only 1 hour
  • Washable for easy cleaning
  • Extendable long-hair trimmer
  • Streamlined design - shaver fits perfectly in your hand







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Free Control Rechargeable Shaver With The Free Float System, For A Close Shave Effortlessly, Rated Best Buy Shaver By A Leading Consumer Ratings Publication, New Free Float System With Extra Wide Foil, Unique Floating Foil System Effortlessly Follows Your Facial Contours For A Smooth Finish, Extra Wide Foil Covers Greater Shaving Area For Minimum Effort, Ultra Thin Foil Technology Provides An Exceptional Close Comfortable Shave, Washable, Easy Cleaning Under Running Water, Easy Handling, Ergonomic Shave Fits Perfectly In Hand, Non-Slip Grip For Easy Handling Even When Shaving With Wet Hands.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Worst shaver I've used so far
The shaver is not only loud, but it's very bad in shaving too. One does not feel 100% safe in using it. Sometimes when it pulls hair off your skin forcefully, one feels doesn't get a safe feeling about it.

It's not easy to use. I followed the directions as written in the user manual, but it still does not shave well. Even after spending lot of time, one can find some hair remaining here & there.

I've always used electric shavers. Before buying this one, i have used Philips and Norleco shavers earlier. Both of them worked well for me.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great price for a great Braun
The title says it. This is the best price for the best Braun I've had since my first one in Germany 15 years ago. Close shave, not hard on my face, and I like the toggle on/off push button. It's a little louder than some other electrics, but I don't buy electric razors to be quiet - I buy them for a great shave, which this one provides. I found it under two names, though, even within the same store - Freecontrol 1775 and Series 1 190. Seems to be the same razor, as I found this same issue at two stores.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth the money
This shaver is not worth the money. Don't buy it. Doesn't shave worth a nickel. After a couple of weeks, I put it in the drawer and got a Norelco.




Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Just doesn't work
I bought this as a gift for my brother. He had one of the first electric razors and it was so old and beat up, I figured he needed a new one. About a month after I gave it to him, I noticed he was still using the old one. I asked him why. His answer: the old one works better. An 8-year-old $20 electric razor was superior to this brand new product. He said that the couple times he tried to use it, there were whole areas of his face it could not shave. My brother has a normal face.

Total failure, Braun.



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