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Amazon [amazon.com] has the Panasonic ARC5 Electric Razor for Men with Pop-up Trimmer, Wet Dry 5-Blade Electric Shaver with Intelligent Shave Sensor and 16D Flexible Pivoting Head - ES-ALV6HR (Red) for $109.99 after you clip the $20 off coupon.. Shipping is free.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has the Panasonic ARC5 Electric Razor for Men with Pop-up Trimmer, Wet Dry 5-Blade Electric Shaver with Intelligent Shave Sensor and 16D Flexible Pivoting Head - ES-ALV6HR (Red) for $109.99 after you clip the $20 off coupon.. Shipping is free.
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Model: Panasonic ARC5 Electric Razor for Men with Pop-up Trimmer, Wet Dry 5-Blade Electric Shaver with Intelligent Shave Sensor and 16D Flexible Pivoting Head - ES-ALV6HR (Red)
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Michael-FranklinB
2 days ago
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Great deal, I believe was at this price in the past. I bought that and the Braun series 9 sport and ended up keeping the Braun for the cleaning station and more gentle on the skin. Panasonic was a touch closer but no matter what seemed to cause irritation to my neck. I also have sparse but tough and flat lying neck hair so the Braun seems better for that type of hair, though for non sensitive skin and really thick hair I think Panasonic would be the best option.
Hope that helps anyone looking to purchase!
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rishid
2 days ago
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Decent price. Was $99 earlier this week. https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/1025715
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ogurcan
2 days ago
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The best shaver. I tried all brands. .
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2 days ago
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ThatsNotADeal
2 days ago
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I'm trying to snag it north of $100, but I expected to see it hit that price by now.
The $99 deal was about a week ago and it was not that price for very long.
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mja28
2 days ago
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Work horse đŽ
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Telegan
1 day ago
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I've had an ARC5 for about 6 years now (bought during the usual BF'ish sale on it) and it's still going. Odd thing is that I think my previous and long-gone Panasonic Arc3 shaved better, but I still do like the Arc5.
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916
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Can anyone recommend this for trimming the upstairs and downstairs?
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MemorableHeart5225
1 day ago
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I too have been using the Arc5 for 5-6 yrs now and have no complaints. This baby shaves CLOSE (I got shaver burn at first till my face got used to it. Still shaves great and haven't replaced the blades yet but should because needs more passes now to get the job done. Just picked up the Philips Norelco Shaver 5000X found here it was cheap wanted a backup and wanted to try a rotary again. But The Arc has (and continues) to serve me well!
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FormalFunny
1 day ago
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Quote from 916 : Can anyone recommend this for trimming the upstairs and downstairs?
Have this and not recommended for uses other than face shaving, try the Norelco OneBlade system for a softer touch, adjustable trimmers, etc.
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shaxs
1 day ago
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I just got put on blood thinners for clots for the next 6 months. I bought this to transition from a blade shaver. How the heck do you get a good shave with this? It seems to really struggle getting some areas on my neck especially.
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sleekwallet
1 day ago
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Quote from 916 : Can anyone recommend this for trimming the upstairs and downstairs?
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pbmpharmacist
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Quote from shaxs : I just got put on blood thinners for clots for the next 6 months. I bought this to transition from a blade shaver. How the heck do you get a good shave with this? It seems to really struggle getting some areas on my neck especially.
You live with this. BC I don't think anything will shave your neck properly but a blade (I've certainly never seen it).
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Min13
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Quote from ogurcan : The best shaver. I tried all brands. .
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Bill_k
about 22 hours ago
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Quote from shaxs : I just got put on blood thinners for clots for the next 6 months. I bought this to transition from a blade shaver. How the heck do you get a good shave with this? It seems to really struggle getting some areas on my neck especially.
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n00bcak3
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Quote from Telegan : I've had an ARC5 for about 6 years now (bought during the usual BF'ish sale on it) and it's still going. Odd thing is that I think my previous and long-gone Panasonic Arc3 shaved better, but I still do like the Arc5. I thought about upgrading to the Arc5 for giggles but your comment just reminded me of why I should just stick with what works and save my money (for other stupid crap on SD).
I'm still using an Arc3 and it's been a workhorse for nearly a decade. It's like a 90's Toyota Camry the does its job well and refuses to quit. I've changed the blades a couple times but that's it.
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