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    We found sales up to 40% off electric razors, beard trimmers, hair clippers, and more, featuring top brands like Braun and Panasonic.

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  5. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    Electric shaver (Russia) An electric razor and an electric trimmer are essentially the same devices by build, the major difference coming in terms of their usage and the blades that they come with. Electric razors are made specifically for providing a clean shave. It has lesser battery power but more aggression towards clipping hair.

  6. Razor - Wikipedia

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    Industrial production of electric razor machines started in 1937 by the US company Remington Rand based on the patent of Jacob Schick from 1928. [22] Since 1939 the Dutch company Philips has produced electric razor machines. [23] One of the main differences between electric razors is the shaving technology they use.

  7. Braun (company) - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s also marked the beginning of the product that Braun is known for today: the electric shaver. Braun's first electric shaver, known as the S 50, was designed in 1938, but World War II delayed its introduction until 1951. [7] It featured an oscillating cutter block with a very thin, yet very stable steel-foil mounted above it.