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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.25 inches | | Product Width: | 4.75 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.92 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.4 inches | | Package Width: | 4.8 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 87 reviews |
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42 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Your money is better spent elsewhere Feb 17, 2009
By Kevin Jones Pros: Yes, it does work in the shower and underwater.
Cons: Bad job at shaving, and makes your skin very irritable.
Overall Thoughts: I bought the shaver in the first place to have something that could give me a real quick shave when I'm running short on time. While this does work in the shower and under water like it states, the job it does at actually shaving is quite bad actually. I have tried shaving day after day so the shaver would have very short hair to cut, and I have also tried waiting a few days before shaving. In the end, the shaver failed to live up to the hype. While it did shave some of my facial hair, it would leave many strays behind... especially on the neck area. Also it would leave my neck VERY irritated. Every time I used this, I would have to finish the job with an actual razor and shaving cream. I seriously consider this product a waste of my money, and recommend you all to stay away from it and just stick to a razor.
45 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Save Your Money Sep 29, 2008
By John M. Wells The micro force razor does NOT remove wiskers or hair from your face. All is does is vibrate. One more worthless product made in China. Save your money.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Won't Work After Three Days Jun 11, 2009
By Ronnie D. Cook I used this three times before it broke. Although it didn't give a very good shave, I tried to be fair and give it time, as the instructions said it took a couple of weeks for your face to adjust to the blade.
After three days it stopped working. I thought it needed to be recharged so I recharged it for a little over six hours (the instructions say charge it between five and seven hours). But the charge didn't help - it won't work at all. Not through batteries, and not through the power supply. I guess I could try to get back my money or else a replacement, but why bother?
Follow-up on 6/12/09: I was mistaken: my claim of premature death was greatly exaggerated. In fact, it does work. When I pushed the lever all the way up to "On" to power the razor, it didn't work, but if I move the level slightly down, it does work. I apologize for this and would therefore raise my rating from one star to four stars if I could (but can't seem to do this) mainly based on the razor's portability and ease of use. The shave does actually get better through continued use and it also seems to work better if you don't press it too close to your face but let it glide over your skin. However, I doubt it would work very well with a heavy stubble -it seems best for light shaves. Still, it is great to be able to shave on the run - saves me a few minutes anyway.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
HAHAHA LMAO Apr 18, 2010
By Andrew Gordon
"Andrew Gordon"
honestly, I really question the validity of positive reviews on this product. Let me give a list of items I would consider to be better to shave with.
1. dull pair or scissors 2. nail clippers 3. cheese grater 4. car keys 5. ceiling fan 6. brick wall 7. duct tape
ok, you get the idea. Seriously though, I bought this from a grocery store, mainly because it was only [...] bucks and my results were as follows. On 3-4 day long facial hair it fails to cuts approximately 90% of the hair it passes over. The 10% that it does cut feels as if its being pulled out by tweezers, it hurts. So I thought, ok maybe it only cuts really short stubble. Well it didn't seem to do much at all for stubble.
Interestingly, they write this letter that is included with the product that claims "it takes two weeks for your facial hair to adjust to the razor". It says basically that the shave won't be so good at first, but in two weeks time it will improve considerably. Hmmm, I'm not so sure that my facial hair has any awareness as to how its being cut... My immediate thought after trying it was that this letter was an effort to either get people to keep it beyond the return policy time-frame of their local store or to get them to keep it long enough that they forget about it or do not care and chalk it up as a loss. I returned this product. It is a gimmicky product that does not work.
83 of 99 found the following review helpful:
microforce shaver does not work Aug 28, 2008
By Russel Reiter The Microforce Shaver doesn't work as a shaver. Maybe you can give it to your kids as a toy, but if you want to shave with it then don't buy it. We have scams all over the place and this product has to be worst ever. Not that you would want to, but if you tried to shave your eyebrows or eyelashes you can't even do that. The only reason I tried is because I wanted to see if could do it. Please don't waste your money.
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