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  2. The 10 Best Beard Trimmers for Every Type of Facial Hair - AOL

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    All in all, this may just be the best beard trimmer—wait, best trimmer period—on the market. Shop Now. Multigroom Series 9000. amazon.com. $89.96. All-in-One Beard Trimmer.

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    This waist trimmer, which has a longer, wider design for extra coverage, is a number one bestseller on Amazon, having gained over 185,000 reviews and holding a collective 4.7/5 rating. Shoppers ...

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    We spent the past two years testing and reviewing over 30 nose hair trimmers to find the best nose trimmers from brands like Panasonic, Philips Norelco, and Wahl.

  5. String trimmer - Wikipedia

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    Most trimmers use single-cylinder engines (particularly two-stroke) and require gasoline mixed with oil. Due to pollution laws four stroke engines are becoming more popular, particularly in the commercial market. Manufacturers include Honda, MTD and Craftsman. Companies such as John Deere carry low-emission two-stroke engine trimmers.

  6. Brushcutter (garden tool) - Wikipedia

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    Basic consumer units use a curved shaft, similar to a basic line trimmer. More professional units use a straight shaft with a gearbox at the cutting head end. Top-of-the-line units use a straight "split" shaft with a disconnection point partway along the shaft, allowing the cutting head to be replaced by other accessories such as pole pruners ...

  7. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    An electric trimmer. Electric hair clippers work in a similar way as manual ones, but are driven by an electric motor which makes the blades oscillate from side to side. [6] They have gradually displaced manual hair clippers in many countries. Three different motor types are used in clipper production: magnetic, rotary and pivot.