Remington WDF-6000 Smooth & Silky Ultra Plus Shaver, Rechargeable

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Remington WDF-6000 Smooth & Silky Ultra Plus Shaver, Rechargeable

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Remington
EAN: 0074590809091
Label: Remington
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: WDF-6000
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Remington
Release Date: 2003-10-01
Studio: Remington

Features:
  • Titanium Technology
  • Body Contour SafescreensTM hug your curves for quick, close, comfortable results
  • 1 SmoothCutTM trimmers allow you to shave in both directions.
  • Wet/Dry ¿ Can be used to shave IN or OUT of the shower
  • America's #1 Women's Brand ¿ The Brand Women Trust


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - remington razor
Very handy , nice colors , nice shave. Little difficult coming up On leg from ankles.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not real impressed
I am not real impressed with this product it does not shave close and leave your legs soft and smooth, I was hoping for a better product.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Remington WDF 6000
Disappointing. Does not give a close shave. I practically have to rub my skin off to try to get a closer shave. Feels like it pulls the hair while trying to shave.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fairly good
I bought it for my wife mostly because of high star ratings and the fact that it is dual voltage capable(220/110). But we were disappointed because the battery always ran out after 5-10 mins. But since customer service from Discount Jungle was fantastic, we were able to return it and get another piece with no hassles. We had to pay our part of shipping charge which is not bad.

The second one runs for about 40 mins after full charge. My wife is fairly happy with the product. Only complain is that it is loud.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Completely Satisfied!
I have never owned an electric shaver before, but with summer here I wanted something I could shave with everyday. I have sensitive skin so I can't use a regular blade everyday, but my electric shaver works GREAT! I wanted to make sure that I got a good shaver so I read all the reviews - I decided that everyone will have a different experience! Mine, was a good experience! I went with this one because it looks nice and it wasn't the cheapest one. It does take a few days or weeks for your legs, hair and you to get used to the electric shaver. I have had my shaver now for a week and I use it everyday. The shave gets smoother each time I use it. Someone had made the comment that it was really loud...it's ... Read More



 



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