Technology
Philips Series 7000 beard trimmer reduced by over £40
Keeping a neat and tidy beard is a sign that you look after yourself and care about your appearance. Nothing wrong there. Sometimes keeping your stubble tidy can result in a lot of mess though, and there is a lot wrong with little hairs all over the bathroom sink.
If you are guilty of leaving your mark after trimming your beard, you may be interested to know that there is a device out there that can catch up to 90 percent of the hairs you cut from your face. The Philips Series 7000 beard and stubble trimmer uses a powerful vacuum system to catch your trimmings, leaving everything squeaky clean.
We’re sure this is music to the ears of messy shavers everywhere. Another plus is the price. The Philips Series 7000 beard and stubble trimmer is usually listed at £80, but is available for just £39.99 for a limited time. You’ll have to grab this bargain before midnight on March 5 to avoid missing out on a saving of over £40.
There’s a bunch of other reasons to love this shaver, namely the DualCut technology and strong stainless steel blades, the adjustable zoom wheel with 20 lock-in length settings, and the 60-minute run time.
Nobody wants to see your beard trimmings in the sink. Either learn to clean up after yourself, or get a device that’ll do it for you.
-
Entertainment7 days ago
Earth’s mini moon could be a chunk of the big moon, scientists say
-
Entertainment7 days ago
The space station is leaking. Why it hasn’t imperiled the mission.
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Dune: Prophecy’ review: The Bene Gesserit shine in this sci-fi showstopper
-
Entertainment5 days ago
Black Friday 2024: The greatest early deals in Australia – live now
-
Entertainment4 days ago
How to watch ‘Smile 2’ at home: When is it streaming?
-
Entertainment3 days ago
‘Wicked’ review: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo aspire to movie musical magic
-
Entertainment2 days ago
A24 is selling chocolate now. But what would their films actually taste like?
-
Entertainment3 days ago
New teen video-viewing guidelines: What you should know