Philips Norelco T980 Turbo Vacuum Trimmer

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Philips Norelco T980 Turbo Vacuum Trimmer

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Philips Norelco
Color: Black Chrome
EAN: 0075020187543
Label: Philips Norelco
Manufacturer: Philips Norelco
Model: T980
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Philips Norelco
Release Date: 2006-07-01
Studio: Philips Norelco
Variation Description: Black Chrome
Warranty: 1

Features:
  • SteelWave Technology - Philips Norelco's revolutionary SteelWave self-sharpening blades ensure a precise and even trim every time.
  • No Mess! The powerful vacuum with hair deflector captures cut hair for no clean-up
  • Ergonomic design means T980 is easy-to-use with complete control for the most confortable trimming experience
  • The Clearview hair chamber makes it easy to see when the T980 needs to be emptied for optimal performance
  • The T980 also comes with a charging adaptor and cleaning brush


Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good trimmer
trims nice. the best part is its precision trimmer, gives you a very close trim. worth it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not exactly as advertised, but good
The T980 is ok. It does trim your beard, although it does get all the hair, it does get some. It is easy to maintain because it does not require any lubrication and the blades are forever sharp. It is cumbersome to shave the hair right under your nose, I put on the attachment and trim the area manually.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Trimmer
I was a little concerned after reading a few of the negative reviews. Nonetheless, I decided to go with this trimmer, it had a lot more positive reviews than negative and it was the most expensive trimmer on amazon at the time and I was looking for a high quality trimmer.

After a few uses I quickly realized why some of the negative reviews said the trimmer didn't trim. I recall one guy saying he was pressing super hard but it didn't trim any hair. So here's the scoop, the plastic guard/head if improperly seated on the top of the trimmer stands 1/2 - 1 inch higher than it should. Thus on virtually any setting, the trimmer part isn't touching your face. This is not a big deal, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bad...Very Bad!
I bought the Philips Norelco T908 Turbo based on other customer reviews. I wish I hadn't. The thing is a piece of junk. The swivel adjuster for setting beard length moved when I was using it and suddenly I was cutting off more than I wanted. Also, the plastic catcher broke after about a month. Avoid this like the plague!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Serves it's purpose
The only problem is the covering on the hair chamber is quite loose. It will come off and spill if I lay the thing down on the wrong side. All this means is I have to empty it every time before stowing it. A minor problem

Otherwise, it works perfectly.



 



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