Electric shavers: Compare features & prices Remington F7790 review http://www.which.co.uk/home-and-garden/bathroom-and-personal-care/reviews/electric-shavers/remington-f7790/review/
Remington claims that the F7770 shaver's Teflon-coated foils cause less irritation than steel ones - but we never believe the hype so we tested it for ourselves. Read on to find out whether this mains rechargeable shaver with beard trimmer gives a close and comfortable shave.
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| Specification criteria | Specification |
|---|---|
| Specification | |
| Test Date | 11 November 2010 |
| Shaver type | Foil |
| No. of shave heads
|
3 |
| Shower use
|
No |
| Beard trimmer
|
Yes |
| Self-cleaning
|
No |
| Power
|
Mains rechargeable |
Help
No. of shave heads
We count the number of foils and rotary shave heads. Most shavers have 2 or 3.
Shower use
Not all shavers can be used in the shower so make sure you read the manufacturer's instructions.
Beard trimmer
Most beard trimmers are built in, but you do find detachable beard trimmers as well. Some beard trimmers need the shave head to be removed before use.
Self-cleaning
Whether the shaver comes with its own self-cleaning dock which will clean the shave heads for you.
Power
Mains rechargeable shavers can be used while plugged in and unplugged. Rechargeable models can be used on the move, but not while theyre charging. Mains shavers need to be plugged in to work. Battery powered shavers usually come complete with batteries.
