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			<description>&lt;p&gt;WaitRich536:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Panasonic ES8109S Vortex Moist Dry Electric Shaver Assessment  I've been using the [http://www.brucecrowell.com/panasonic-es8243a-mens-4-blade-arc-4-wetdry-rechargeable-electric-…'&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Panasonic ES8109S Vortex Moist Dry Electric Shaver Assessment&lt;br /&gt;
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I've been using the [http://www.brucecrowell.com/panasonic-es8243a-mens-4-blade-arc-4-wetdry-rechargeable-electric-shaver/ Panasonic ES8243A Men�s 4-Blade (Arc 4) Wet/Dry Rechargeable Electric Shaver] for approximately 4 months now, which is long enough to very much take it through its paces from a day-to-day usage perspective and want to focus in on a few aspects that I think undoubtedly are a real step up from my previous electric shavers.&lt;br /&gt;
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Price&lt;br /&gt;
I picked mine up for just under $70, which I know is much more than you can encourage them for today as prices have fallen recently, but that was then now is now. There is still significant amounts of difference in prices for exactly the same model and I have seen prices of up to $100 and then right down to $45, so it really will probably be worth spending an extra short while finding a better value. You can check out the link towards the end of this review for some of the better prices around.&lt;br /&gt;
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A detailed Shave&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone is different as to what they think is the most crucial capability that a wonderful electric shaver should provide, but for me it really needs to give me an in depth shave, which was the key reason that I upgraded towards es8109s from my past model. I had a new rotary shaver before, so moving over to this particular foil shaver took some getting used to. Nevertheless, from the very first shave, it was incredible the amount closer it shaved my personal thicker growth. Even after discounting the belief that the shaver was spanking new and dealing with optimal cutting ability the particular shave was unbelievably shut.&lt;br /&gt;
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Even after 4 weeks of usage, the shave remains as close as I certainly need when using everyday basis. I'm sure it can be improved further if I wasn't so lazy and actually carried out the recommended thorough clean. In honesty though, I used to utilize a Mach3 manual stick as well as the shave from the [http://www.brucecrowell.com/panasonic-es-lv81-k-arc-5-multi-flex-wetdry-nanotech-rechargeable-shaver/ Panasonic ES-LV81-K electric shaver] isn't going to quite give as in close proximity a shave, which I don't think any electric razor will do for a long time, but it does appear pretty darn close.&lt;br /&gt;
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Pace of Shave&lt;br /&gt;
The shaver i always had before my past model, I only used approximately a month before replacing it solely because that to get a significant shave and all the straggling hairs just took excessively long. I don't generally leave enough time in the mornings before scrambling to operate, so I really demand a shaver that I can merely and quickly use to offer me the close shave that i need without leaving driving clumps of stranded hairs.&lt;br /&gt;
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Panasonic claims that the actual 'exceptional' speed of shave the es8109s gives is due to the improved and considerably quicker motor. They are most likely right, but all I know and care about is that it takes a fraction of times compared with any other shaver that i have used before.&lt;br /&gt;
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Shaving Burn up and Bumps&lt;br /&gt;
I've always had more than sensitive skin and past [http://www.brucecrowell.com/panasonic-es-lt41-k-mens-3-blade-arc-3-wetdry-rechargeable-electric-shaver/ Panasonic ES-LT41-K Men�s 3-Blade (Arc 3) Wet/Dry Rechargeable Electric Shaver] and manual sticks have mostly appeared causing my face to burn and grow ultra sensitive for about one hour or so after shaving. This Panasonic has made a big improvement and whilst buying new shaver, I didn't really realize that different shavers will cause different levels of shaving sensitivity and pain.&lt;br /&gt;
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I think one in the main reasons that the idea causes such little, if any irritation for you to my skin is because I don't need to constantly go over the same areas continuously trying to pick up and shave stranded patches of hairs. This in addition to Panasonic's nano technology foil head (it picks up more hairs better and also cuts them closer! ) is among the most reason for this vast improvement in my shaving comfort levels.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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