What is the opinion of Reddit about the
Philips Norelco BeardTrimmer 7300, vacuum trimmer with adjustable length settings (Model # QT4070/41)?

A total of 19 reviews of this product on Reddit.

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7th Dec 2021

Philips Norelco BeardTrimmer 7300, vacuum trimmer with adjustable length settings (Model # QT4070/41) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003U8ESI4/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_M8D2FPKG27FSN8FK4A6A

I use this one, got it as a gift didn’t realize it was so expensive maybe look outside amazon. Life changing to just open a door and dump your clippings in the toilet.

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18th Jun 2016

Lost my beard trimmer charger and I have no clue what type of charger it its. If it helps, here is the beard trimmer.

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2nd Jun 2016

Before I started really growing my beard out I used this phillips norelco with the vacuum thingy. And I hate it, but too cheap to buy something different. It leaves some hairs partially cut, so it causes the hairs to tear, and can be pretty painful. So stay away.

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10th Mar 2016

Nope, each country is different. I was screened flying into BKK, but I wasn’t screened flying into HND for example (Where the Thai immigration police promptly confiscated my trimmer, http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-BeardTrimmer-adjustable-QT4070/dp/B003U8ESI4 – Not mad at all, I swear). The prohibited items are generally the same, but each airport allows for different flexibility. For example, flying out of ITM everyone was allowed to take a bottle of liquid into the sanitized area – I saw a few iced teas and sodas go through. Try that at any airport in the US and you’ll get taken into a back room for a “thorough screening”.

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31st Jan 2016

It might not fit your needs exactly, but I’ve been using the Norelco 7300 for over 2 years now and have really enjoyed it It holds a charge ridiculously well, and the vacuum feature is great for cleanup.

The reason I suggest it for travel is because it holds a charge so well. I use it 2-3 times a week and have probably charged it less than 10 times over those 2 years. This is only the second trimmer I’ve had, though, so that could be standard and I wouldn’t know it.

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28th Nov 2015

There are tons of those adjustable shavers. I have the one with the built in vacuum and it’s really nice. This might be one of those questions that’s going to get more of a response on another grooming subreddit.

edit- it’s one of these

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U8ESI4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

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30th Nov 2015

I’m asking for a beard trimmer for Christmas, and my research led me to asking for this specific trimmer.

I can’t comment on it personally, but it has good reviews, both on Amazon and other sites.

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30th May 2015

OH GAWD! There’s so many pieces to that. Where do you keep them all? I would literally use less then 10% of all those accessories.

Fuck that jumbled mess of useless accessories, buy THIS bad boy.

  • It’s ADJUSTABLE! Why have 10 massive guards you have to store somewhere? With this Norelco you just turn a knob and the length adjusts.
  • It has a built in VACUUM! It won’t suck up every single hair, but the majority of it gets sucked into a small compartment.
  • FUCK BATTERIES!
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7th Dec 2021

Philips Norelco BeardTrimmer 7300, vacuum trimmer with adjustable length settings (Model # QT4070/41) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003U8ESI4/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_M8D2FPKG27FSN8FK4A6A

need one with a vacuum or no point

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14th Jun 2018

Your trimmer doesn’t have a vacuum? Weird.

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19th Mar 2018

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-BeardTrimmer-adjustable-QT4070/dp/B003U8ESI4

just get one of these.

They have a vacuum that grabs ALOT of the hair , i dont have to clean the sink anymore 😀 .

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26th Jul 2016

I’ve been using this on my face for about 5 months and I really like it!

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1st Dec 2015

That’s a shaver. You want a beard trimmer.

Try something like this

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25th Nov 2015
  1. Shave your neck. It is not OK to have a neck beard. See here: http://ruggedfellowsguide.com/trimming-a-beard-neckline/
    I actually got laser hair removal on my neck so I don’t have to deal with it as often.
  2. Trim to the desired length. I keep mine short, so I use a trimmer similar to this one: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-BeardTrimmer-adjustable-QT4070/dp/B003U8ESI4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1448458295&sr=8-1
    It has a built in vacuum, so there’s less hair everywhere.
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18th May 2015

Oh dear god. Really? I’ve been in a relationship with >25 women, and I’ve been laid a lot more than that. You guys want some advice?

Physical stuff:
People tend to look at things that are eye level. This is marketing 101. For a lot of men, women will be looking at your torso and your head.

Torso: Wear clean shirts that fit well. If the shirt matches your eyes, bonus points. I have blue/green eyes, most of my shirts are blue/grey. Graphic tees and white tees are generally pretty ugly and ill-fitting; they are the go-to fat people shirts for a reason. I don’t spend a lot of money on shirts ($5-10 each usually). If you have tits, lose some weight. If you have a flat chest, a few pushups a day will give you a little bit of needed upper body definition. I’m not talking a whole weightlifting regimen (although that would be great!). Either use some quality scented deodorant (for the love of god, not axe body spray), or use an unscented one and pick up a bottle of cologne. ONE squirt. ONE. ONE.

Hair: A good haircut goes a long way, but also a decent hair care regimen is important. I’m not saying go out and buy a $40 bottle of shampoo, conditioner, etc. I mean that if you have dandruff, get some head and shoulders. If you have really dry, thin, hair, use a decent conditioner ($10 is plenty to spend on a bottle, seriously). Style your hair with a little bit of styling wax. Most girls I’ve met like a well-kept beard, so if you can grow one, do it. But, keep it trimmed!!! Go to a good barber and ask them how to shave the neck line and cheek line, and get it touched up whenever you get a haircut.

Face: Keep it clean. Holy fuckballs, I’ve met a lot of guys that never wash their face. If you have acne, get some benzoyl peroxide and deal with that shit (Real talk: I’ve had really bad acne since high school. It’s embarassing, and even with a good treatment regimen, I still get breakouts when I’m stressed or eat certain foods. However, don’t think a zit or two are going to ruin your chances; I’m living proof that you can still get laid without perfect skin.) If you are lucky and don’t have acne, keep that beard in shape, like we talked about (By the way, this is the best beard trimmer I’ve ever found). Scrub your face with a gentle soap (UNLESS IT CAUSES IRRITATION OR BREAKOUTS), and clean out your ears for christ’s sake.

Mouth: Brush your goddamn teeth and gums. You’re probably brushing them wrong, you pleb. Also, make sure you’re buying an ADA accepted toothbrush. Get an extra soft or soft brush, and don’t grind it into your teeth. Replace the brush as soon as it starts to fray. Brush your tongue. Brush your cheeks. Toothpaste is a cosmetic, it does nothing to clean anything, it just tastes good and makes you feel clean. Brush once in the morning, and once at night before you go to bed. Brushing midday is good too, but don’t do it right after eating. Also brush your molars. Jesus, a lot of people miss those and god damn it is funky back there. Also, floss, you filthy animals. I dare you to floss between your teeth, and then take that piece of floss, hold it up to your nose, and sniff. That’s what she’s tasting when you kiss her, buddy. Finally, sugar free gum is good for your dental health, keeps your teeth clean, and your breath fresh, so why not?

After that, pants, shoes, hands, are pretty much on the same level. Hands should be kept clean and nails trimmed, just like normal. But wait, there’s more. There’s a really good chance you’re washing your hands the wrong way Oh, and get a hand soap that smells good. Pants just need to fit well and be a good color that goes well with the rest of the outfit. Personally, I wear a lot of olive green pants, because they fit well with blues, greys, and brown hair, and are a very neutral, natural color. Finally, we’ve got feet. Holy hell, if you’ve got stinky feet, like I do, get some goldbond or something to cut down on odor. Wear good, clean socks. Black is a good color, because it doesn’t show stains as well. Never wear white socks unless they are super clean and new. Finally, wear a good fitting pair of shoes that matches your style. They don’t actually have to match your belt, but it’s a good rule of thumb. Generally, brown shoes go well with a lot more than black or white, in my opinion. Keep your feet as clean as you keep your hands.

Oh, and wash your pubic area. Get some sexy underwear, just in case.

Ok, so it’s your first date, and you’re nervous. You’re afraid you’ll say the wrong thing. Good, it means you actually like her. The great thing is, all of this advice works well for making friends too, so you can totally practice it on people you’re not as nervous with. Here’s what you need to know.

  1. Everyone loves the sound of their own voice. Ask her brief, pointed questions about herself. You’re not here to make small talk. You’re here to find out what makes her tick. Why does she get up in the morning? What is she passionate about? Where is she going in life? Get to the root of things. This isn’t 20 questions either. Keep the conversation flowing. Don’t jump through a list of personal questions, or you’ll come off as nervous or a stalker. The real trick is to be able to seamlessly flow one topic into another, and sense when she’s running out of things to say; either go deeper, or go laterally to something else just as personal. If you fuck up and end up back at superficial stuff, try again. By the way, this isn’t just how you get women to open up to you, this advice works just as well with making friends. This is how you turn a 30 minute coffee date into a walk by the river, dinner, and staying up late talking to each other. This is the key to romance. A good starter question that I use is “What brings you to [town/city]?”

  2. Eye contact is so unbelievably important, it deserves its own bullet. When she is talking to you, look her in the eye. Everything about your body language needs to reflect that fact that you’re interested in this conversation (And if you’re not, then change the subject, ya idiot). Lean in, have some facial expression in response to what she says, etc. Now I’m not saying to fake any of this, just to keep it all in mind when you’re with her. The point is you need to stop and reassess yourself once in a while and say “does my body language reflect how I feel?”

  3. A really good place to go on a first date is somewhere busy, like a coffee shop, or a bar. Here’s why: you’re going to be forced to step up the communication game. It will be hard to hear each other, so you’re forced to lean in close and really use that eye contact, facial expression, and posture to communicate a lot of the non-verbal stuff. The best part about all of this, is once it starts getting a little intimate, “I love talking to you, would you like to go somewhere quieter”, is a great line to have in your arsenal. Believe it or not, the physical movement from one place to another is super important. It serves as a break in the narrative that is your first date. Even if you’re moving from the bar to a table, or stepping outside, it really changes the tone and purpose of the conversation. It’s a nonverbal way of expressing that you’ve moved past the “testing” phase into the “getting to really know each other” phase.

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22nd Mar 2015

I have heard great things about this one, and I am planning on picking it up.
Philips Norelco

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22nd Apr 2014