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  2. I Hated Electric Razors Until I Tried Philips’ OneBlade - AOL

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  4. Philips Norelco - Wikipedia

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    Philips Norelco is the American brand name for electric shavers and other personal care products made by the Consumer Lifestyle division of Philips. [1] [2]For personal care products marketed outside the United States, Palau, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands, Philips used the Philishave trademark until 2006.

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    The self-sharpening steel blades don’t need to be oiled and can be easily cleaned under running water thanks to the waterproof design. The battery life is unparalleled at a whopping 6 hours.

  6. Philishave - Wikipedia

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    The Philishave shaver was invented by Philips engineer Alexandre Horowitz, who used rotating cutters instead of the reciprocating cutters that had been used in previous electric shavers. The shaver was introduced in 1939, though initial production was limited due to the outbreak of World War II (the production facility in Eindhoven , the ...

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    Only five years later, Philips had sold one million of them. One other major product release came in 1963, when the Compact Cassette was introduced. [citation needed] After Philips Consumer Electronics acquired companies as Magnavox and Sylvania in the late-1970s, Philips managed to sell their 100-millionth TV-set in 1984.