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Health & Personal Care : Norelco 8170XL Speed-XL Shaver

Norelco 8170XL Speed-XL Shaver

from: Philips




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 103178





Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Norelco
EAN: 0840356875033
Label: Philips
Product Manufacturer: Philips
Model: 8170XL
Publisher: Philips
Ranking: 103178
Studio: Philips


Product facts:
  • Speed XL Shaving Heads provide 50% more shaving surface.
  • Three-rows of blades on each head as opposed to one-per-head.
  • Precision cutting system with slots for long hairs and holes for stubble.
  • 1-hour full charge for up to 30 days of cordless shaving, 2-minute quick charge for 1 cordless shave
  • LED display indicates charge remaining and low battery warning







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Corporate Greed Ruins Good Shaver...
The shave I get with this is fine, but be warned: The Norelco SpeedXL series has a built in blade life. Once Norelco thinks you need to change the blades (and they tend to think you should spend the $36 more often than you will want), the shaver disables itself.

The way it does this is that it turns on the "change blade" warning LED. And this LED uses so much power that it drains the batteries in just over one day. Worse yet, the shaver will not operate unless the battery is charged, so this results in a dead shaver until you replace the blades.

Way to go Norelco. I used to be a big fan.



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