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Answers To Electric Shaver FAQ's


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There are some common questions that people have about electric shavers. The answers to the Shaver FAQ’s are important for you whenever you are trying to find the best electric shaver for your needs.


 

FAQ #1: Do I need batteries for my shaver?


Most of today’s electric shavers contain a circuit board into which the battery is soldered. As such, only a professional should install the battery. Another reason why you should only permit a professional to install a battery in your electric shaver is that it poses a huge risk of fire if the battery is improperly installed. Furthermore, if the battery is improperly installed you could damage the circuit board rendering it unusable in the future.


Having said that, the batteries on most modern day electric shavers will easily last for the full usable life of the shaver so should never need replacing unless your shaver develops a fault.


FAQ #2: What makes an electric shaver better than a traditional one?


There are numerous reasons for this. To begin with, whenever you use an electric shaver you will discover that it is both more comfortable and more convenient. Furthermore, a rechargeable electric shaver can be used anywhere you want and at any time you desire.


The biggest drawback to using a traditional razor blade is that it can unintentionally remove your body’s skin along with its hair. This will not happen with an electric shaver, nor will an electric shaver irritate your skin, because they are coated with gold, platinum or stainless steel. For this reason, dermatologists strongly recommend that people use an electric shaver instead of a traditional one.


FAQ #3: How do you protect the electric shaver’s foil?


The life of the foil on your electric shaver is prolonged by not pushing it hard against your skin. All it takes is light pressure in order to get a great shave. The shaver is also capable of doing all the work for you. It is also important not to drop or bang your shaver. You also should only spend about four minutes shaving.


FAQ #4: When should I change the cutter, foil and head on my electric shaver?


Each electric razor comes with its own recommendations here. Remington suggests that you change its screens every six months and its cutters once a year. Norelco suggests that you change its cutter sets and heads every 18 months. Braun suggests that you change its cutters and screens once a year. Wahl suggests that you change its cutters and screens once a year. Most other brands will also suggest changing their cutters and screens at least once a year as well.