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hey,

i have a brand new electric shaver..

i got it as a gift but i already had one!

these are the top of the line all in one cleaning unit...

after $250..

these retail in shops for $400...

please om or email @ age_champ@hotmail.com

specs..

Braun 360 Complete 8995 Self Cleaning System Shaver

The 360 Complete is Braun's latest top of the range

Evolution from the previous Activator range

Power Comb lifts hairs that lie flat to avoid missed hairs

New precision blades cuts hair close in a single stroke for closeness and comfort

Smart Foil uses a unique hole pattern to capture hair at different angles

Active head uses micro oscillations to enhance comfort and smoother gliding

Contour hugging head automatically adjusts with every facial contour

Clean and Renew system provides total daily shaver maintenace

Cleans the shaver head in alcohol for optimal hygiene and less irritation on the skin

Selects the best program based on how much cleaning your shaver needs

Cleaning formula also lubricates the blades for optimal cutting performance

Totally dries the shaver head at the end of the cleaning cycle

Shaver battery is automatically charged while seated in clean and charge system

LCD display provides information on battery capacity and cleaning status

Mains and Rechargeable from auto 110-240V for worldwide use

1 hour charge for upto 50 minutes shaving time

Automatic battery care using Braun SmartLogic charging system

Includes 1 cleaning refill (30 cycles), hard travel case and cleaning brush

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