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  2. Electric shaver - Wikipedia

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    Many modern electric shavers are water-resistant, allowing the user to clean the shaver in water. In order to ensure electrical safety, the charging/power cord for the shaver must be unplugged from it before the unit is cleaned using water. Some shavers are labeled as "Wet/Dry" which means the unit can be used in wet environments, for wet ...

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    Braun model, you can score the Electric Series 3 for under $50. Shop Now For guys with particularly sensitive skin, the Panasonic Arc5 is also on sale, which Munce found cuts close and doesn't ...

  4. 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.

  5. Razor - Wikipedia

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    Foil-type electric shaver. The electric razor (also known as an electric dry shaver) has a rotating or oscillating blade. Its use typically does not require the use of shaving cream, soap, or water. The razor may be powered by a small DC motor, which is either powered by batteries or mains electricity.

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  7. Shaving - Wikipedia

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    Generally, circular or cylindrical blades (rotary-type shaver) move in a circular motion and oscillating blades (foil-type shaver) move left and right. Hitachi has produced foil-type shavers with a rotary blade that operates similarly to the blade assembly of a reel-type lawn mower. The first electric razor was built by Jacob Schick in 1928. [29]