PocketGo P-70 Men's Shaver

PocketGo P-70 Men's Shaver

 
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For a quick refreshing shave, whether indoors or out, relaxing or running out the door, this shaver will always come in handy. Able to slip into your pocket or bag you will never leave home without your shaver. Its compact design ensures that PocketGo can accompany you to work, on every business trip, holiday or just over the weekend. It fits in every pocket and is ideal for quick touch ups. Features: Small and compact; Shave has ultra thin, wide, floating foil; 60 minute operation time; Washable; Precision trimmer for moustache and sideburns; Twist cap; Power source: battery; Includes two Duracell AA batteries and a cleaning brush; Limited 2 year warranty.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Battery Powered - Braun recommends 2 AA Duracell batteries to power this shaver that is compact for travel and touch-up
  • Floating Foil - Wide foil system effortlessly follows your facial contours for a smooth finish
  • Precision Trimmer - Extendable long-hair trimmer for precise styling of mustache, sideburns, and neck
  • Protective Twist Cap - Automatically locks and protects the foil when closed
  • Washable - Easy cleaning under running water
  • BatteriesIncluded: 1
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Braun
  • EAN: 0069055826645
  • Label: Braun
  • Manufacturer: Braun
  • Model: Pocket Shaver 370
  • MPN: P70/1
  • NumberOfItems: 1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: ABIS_DRUGSTORE
  • Publisher: Braun
  • ReleaseDate: 2004-08-09
  • Studio: Braun
  • UPC: 069055826645
  • Warranty: 1

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Customer Reviews

Wow! What a nice little shaver!2009-01-06
I've been using electric razors all of my adult life, and almost all of them have been Braun models. When my older alkaline-powered model died, I spent some time researching and decided on the P-70.

What a great little shaver! It trims very close for an electric, and is even lighter than my old one. I especially like the fact that you can clean it in running water. I had to use the brush to clean my old one, and the brush against the screen (a big no-no!) is what did it in. This one, just rinse, shake, and go. Fantastic!

The two included AAs were a nice touch. I opened the package, slapped in the batteries, and off I went across my jaw. Wow!
A decent shave and much cheaper than blades2009-01-06
I bought this for my 16 yr. old son who has been shaving since 14. We were going broke supplying hm with razor blades, so I figured we'd try a shaver and see what happened. To my delight he gets a decent shave with this little shaver AND it costs much, much less than the blades. It's worked out great for us.
Excellent shaver (for an electric) + even better for travel2008-12-31
I bought this elsewhere while traveling but I agree with everyone else. It shaves better than my electric shaver at home, although not as well as pretty much any blade razor.

AA batteries are really ideal for a travel shaver as well, they're an international standard and cheap and available everywhere. There's no extra pieces like a charger to carry around and keep track of and no need for plug adapters.
Great travel razor.2008-12-24
Easy to use and unlike many in its price range it actually works and works well. A breeze to clean. Water proof. I love the using AA batteries for power. Great buy!
Very Impressive, excellent deal!2008-12-20
I've used a blade for 26 years and during that time only tried an electric shaver 3 times (a Remington a Philips and something else). After each electric shave my skin was so irritated I figured I would never be able to use one. I could not get past the pain to continue using one.

While shopping for one as a gift I read reviews for shavers from the big players (Braun, Remington, Philips/Norelco) and thought "hey, for $20 may be I'll give it another try". So I did.

I am very impressed with this travel shaver. My skin had only very slight irritation the first time I tried it and that was it - regular blade shaving was starting to get very irritating in those sensitive areas (neck and around the mouth) probably due to the fact that stubble seems to turn into wire with age. It's not quite as close a shave like a good razor gives but not too far from it (and don't forget this is an inexpensive travel shaver so some of Braun's more expensive shavers are probably closer yet)!

From what I can gather no one shaver can get every single hair (neck being perhaps the toughest spot) but a single wipe with a blade can get those.

So if you're ready for a new experience (or just need a new shaver) check out Braun's line and reviews on various sites. My guess is that if the reviews are above a 4 out of 5 you probably can't go too wrong.

I'm using this as a daily (shavers are basically a daily touchup kinda thing). I love it and my skin is loving it too!

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