Crow's feet, in the proper light, can look distinguished. Salt and pepper hair? Awesome on most guys. One sign of aging that doesn't appeal, in any setting: creeping nose and ear hair. This ingenious manual trimmer is the easiest and safest tool for keeping this unwanted hair in check, since all of its deadly blades are encased inside the device.
My husband complained about the electric trimmers and stated that they pulled his hair. So I decided to get him the manual kind. This is a quality product. He says that they still have a tendency to "pull" at times but it isnt near as bad since he can control the blades.
4I have gotten used to battery-operated nose hair trimmers. Used to, but not satisfied with. So when I started using this powerless model, I expected it to work as well as an old-school lawn mower without a gas engine. It lacked the drive of an electric motor, but it got the job done, and with zero noise, snags or hair pulling. Seems to work just great.
4I had got my dad a battery operated trimmer not too long ago that he kept forgetting to pack for trips or letting the battery die. Bought this for his birthday and he loves it. He travels every other week so the size is perfect to throw in his dopp kit. Only issue he's had so far is that it does miss a few hairs which he has to go back over.
4This is an upgrade to a Barrett-operated trimmer that literally fell apart one day. It takes up a lot less space in my kit, and build quality is extremely good. These are more like specialized scissors more than anything else-if you rush or try to trim too much at once, you'll pull more than you cut. This is a well made, well thought out item.
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