A total of 9 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009RF1E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This thing is awesome. I would recommend not shaving all the way but use this and put the 3mm guard on. Its pretty inexpensive and i find it much better than trying to shave and then being itchy as fuck and irritated.
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that’s the trimmer I use. If I’m trying to leave some length I’ll just use one of the guards. If I’m just trimming the bottom and I’m going clean shaven or slight stubble then I just go at it without a guard. And yeah my hairs do the same thing
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This is one that I used for years and had to replace it because it got old… I cant use anything that trims shorter than this without breaking out. The one I use now I cant think of the name but it doesn’t cut as short as this and has a removable head.
This one does give a close “Trim” though. If you have the same problem that I do, this is probably as good as you are going to get without breaking out. Also the price is great.
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I do not like the trimmer on this one, it’s shit. I use this one, which has lasted me … 4-5 years now and I am only now pondering getting a new one. (All whal shavers are excellent, my next purchase will be a peanut trimmer as it is just as small but is corded, designed for professionals and has replaceable blades.)
When I let my hair get too long for the shaver to shave properly I use the trimmer first to shorten it.
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It’s cheap, effective, and can be operated either cordlessly OR with the cord. Since mine is almost always plugged in in the bathroom, I like having one that will run straight from the wall as opposed to purely rechargeable ones.
First of all, you’ll want to make sure you can grow a dense beard like Barry to get the same look. If so, then just find the length you want, select the appropriate guard, and go over the entire beard to keep it the same length, which is what Barry is doing.
For the parts you don’t want bearded, if you’ve let them grow out a little too much, take off the guard and chop all that stuff off with the unguarded beard trimmer. The unguarded trimmer is also good for edging the beard-nonbeard interface. Use normal blades to get the nonbeard parts smooth; the trimmer is not designed for that.
Finally, be aware that the guarded trimmer will likely cut differently depending on whether you’re going with or against the grain of your beard. Basically, it’ll probably cut shorter against the grain. Experiment to see how it works out for you.
If you get things the way you want and have the right tools, which I’ve just mentioned, daily maintenance should be pretty quick.
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Wahl is all you need. I got this one and it’s great.
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http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-9918-6171-Groomsman-Mustache-Trimmer/dp/B00009RF1E
Tried more expensive ones but this one is the best I’ve used
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The Wahl beard trimmer is even better in tight spaces.
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