I Love My Philips Norelco Electric Shaver But I Wish I Could Have Gotten This Deal On It

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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Until recently, I always used a traditional Gillette razor to shave. Unfortunately, I was never particularly good at shaving. To address this issue, I now use a Philips Norelco electric shaver to get started, then I switch to a razor to clean up where there is still hair on my face. The system is flawless.

I love my Philips Norelco shaver, but I do wish I had gotten it for 42 percent off, today’s current deal. Normally $60, the Philips Norelco Shaver 3500 cordless razor is available for just $35 right now.

You can save $25 on this great electric razor if you buy today (Photo via Amazon)

You can save $25 on this great electric razor if you buy today (Photo via Amazon)

Philips Norelco PT730/41 Shaver 3500 on sale for $34.99

Here’s what’s up with this Philips Norelco “at a glance“:

  • DualPrecision shaving system shaves long hairs and short stubble
  • Patented Super Lift and Cut Dual-blade action lifts hair to cut comfortably below skin level
  • Flexing heads automatically adjust to the curves of the face for less irritation
  • Pop-up trimmer for sideburns, mustache, and more
  • Fully washable design for easy cleaning
  • LED Charge, Battery Low and Battery Full Indicator
  • 3-Minute quick charge for 1 cordless shave
  • Worldwide voltage function that adjusts from 100 to 240 volts AC, making it ideal for international trips.
  • Fully charges in eight hours for up to 45 minutes of shaving
  • Rechargeable Cordless/Cord: Use anywhere
This guy is smiling because this is a good electric razor (Photo via Amazon)

This guy is smiling because this is a good electric razor (Photo via Amazon)

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