Philips Norelco Speed 8240XL Men’s Shaving System



Philips Norelco Speed 8240XL Men’s Shaving System

  • 50% more shaving surface for a fast, close shave
  • Contour Following System follows the contours of the face catching each hair with one stroke
  • Simply rinses clean for easy maintenance
  • Precision Cutting System – Ultra thin heads with slots to cut long hairs and holes to shave the shortest stubble
  • Super Lift and Cut Technology – Dual blade system lifts hairs to cut comfortably below skin level

Product Description
The new Philips Norelco Speed 8240 features 50% more shaving surface for a fast close shave. The new Contour Following System follows the contours of the face catching each hair with one stroke. The shaver simply rinses clean for easy maintenance. The Precision Cutting System features ultra thin heads with slots to shave long hairs and holes to shave the shortest stubble. Super Lift and Cut Technology ensures a close shave with a dual blade system designed to lift h… More >>

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List Price $99.99



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5 Comments to Philips Norelco Speed 8240XL Men’s Shaving System

  1. June 24, 2010 at 12:03 am | Permalink

    I have not yet understood. I do not know why. could have a check and tell me why.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. June 24, 2010 at 12:21 am | Permalink

    I have used electric razors for about 30 years, and this is what I first had this hardly ever do the job at all. Compared to my other razors, this is about 4 times longer to cut half as well. Absolutely terrible. I’ll be back to Braun.

    ==> Follow up on 22/11/2009: I’m really curious, can someone explain to me why my review is useful for 0 to 6 people ? I mean, if a product is a piece of junk, I would certainly want to know, why is not that helpful? Or is the only way to tell people that disagree with my review, who like the razor, they want my review to sink down? However, a razor is bad, do not know what more I can add that make it more useful. Um, do not buy it if you want a good shave.

    ==> Follow up on 12/21/2009: Hey, at least one person out of 11 users found this useful, I appreciate very much! And I forgot to say before the mustache trimmer really sucks too, virtually no cut at all. You better go with a butter knife.

    ==> Follow-up on 1/28/10: Now 2 people found my opinion, woohoo! I finally give up on this piece of garbage. It’s actually getting worse, I think the blades (as they are) are becoming even more dull. I can not believe I put up with this razor as long as I did, I think he just wanted something for my money. Feh! However, now I go with a Panasonic ES7103K, which received very good reviews here. I know I said I should stick with Braun, but here is like the Panasonics customer better. (I’ll never learn, I suppose.)
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. VA's Gravatar VA
    June 24, 2010 at 3:15 am | Permalink

    I just unpacked this and was dissapointed with two things

    1. When I plug-in, the charging light does not turn
    2. The package says it comes with a brush, but I found one in the package.

    Anyone else with the same experience?

    Thanks
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. June 24, 2010 at 4:44 am | Permalink

    After that I have to go back and use my Norelco to $ 29 remoive stubble. Overpriced JUNK recommend.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. June 24, 2010 at 5:05 am | Permalink

    Every time I use, I hope to get a shave before the charge runs out. $ 100 for a razor that stinks.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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