Sunday, July 20, 2008

Remington WDF-1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver, Rechargeable

Remington WDF-1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver, Rechargeable

Remington WDF-1600 Smooth & Silky Ultra Shaver, Rechargeable

From Remington Shavers

The WDF-1600 is a wet/dry shaver so you can shave in or out of the shower. The smoothcut trimmer shaves the longest hairs. With its 2 SafeScreens protect your skin from nicks and cuts. The body contour system hugs your curves. Clean shave everytime no matter where you are. No time for a shower... shave anywhere convenience. Already in the shower... safer than a blade and just as easy! Always Smooth. Always Confident.

Features

  • Body Contour Safescreens hug your curves for quick, close, comfortable results

  • 2 SafescreensTM Protect your skin from nicks and cuts

  • 1 SmoothCutTM trimmer

  • Wet/Dry ¿ Can be used to shave IN or OUT of the shower

  • Comfort Strip

Customer Reviews

  • Great first razor for teens!

    I ordered this razor for my 10 year old after she begged to shave her legs. It is terrific. I don't have to worry with her cutting herself and she's able to shave all by herself- she's actually thinks it is fun! Seems to keep a charge for a long time too..

  • Wonderful shaver!

    I purchased this item, and got it 2 days later (I did standard shipping by the way). It was charged when I received it, but when you put it on the charger, it lasts a while...I haven't charged mine in a month, and it's still charged up! It shaves very nicely, I wasn't unsatisfied at all. It even comes with a cleaning brush!!! Which cleans quite well. This is the best electric shaver!!!

    ETA:Husbands must buy their wives this product for Christmas!!!

  • Outstanding! Takes a Licking and Still Works!

    I was so tired of replacing razor/blade heads on the Schick and Gillette non-electric models that are sold in the grocery/big box stores. The blades alone were close to $5 for replacements, so I thought why not try an electric. So far, I'm delighted. This razor shaves smoothly in the shower and I experienced no razor burn on either my legs or underarms. I asked my husband about this complaint and he said the user was pushing too hard instead of letting the shaver glide over the skin's surface. Maybe that will help someone else. Anyway, the first time I used this, I dropped it - my hands are a bit klutzy. I was really upset because I thought I'd ruined my new shaver. Fortunately, it was simple to put it back together and it ran just fine after my accident. My only criticism is that replacement blades and a replacement head are more expensive than just buying a new razor. Guess when the head and blades need replacing, I'll just junk the old razor and get a new one.

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