Even though it is a 4-axis machine, crowning/taper processing in traverse processing (conventional/diagonal) can be easily performed by simply inputting numerical values on the dialog screen. In addition, it is very easy to adjust the taper/lead for each of the left/right gears for plunge shaving and underpass shaving just by inputting numerical values.

If you find manual shaving too rough on your skin, try electric. Although neither method is specifically more gentle, people who have problems with one kind of shaving or razor often do better when they switch. Those with especially coarse or curly facial hair can be particularly predisposed to ingrown hairs and razor bumps, and the less-close shave of an electric razor, or shaver, can help.1


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The most obvious difference that sets the Series 7 apart from other Braun models is the flexibility of the shaving block at the top. The Series 5 remains fixed, the Series 6 pivots up and down, and the Series 7 pivots up and down and left and right, keeping the cutting block in contact with facial curves more of the time.

Buy Manufacturers Direct sells surface preparation equipment including but not limited to floor scrapers, shot blasters, diamond grinders, scarifiers (such as the Airtec shave Master SM-320 shaving machine), profilers, and dust collectors. Along with the machines, BMD only sells OEM consumable parts so that the machines are as effective as they are designed to be. Buying from BMD you are buying through a channel that is endorsed and supported by its vendor partners. This means you have direct access to the people that make what you buy and know the product better than anyone.

The meat and potatoes of every electric shaver is, of course, the actual razor head itself, and like the original, the Braun Series 9 Pro+ has 5 shaving elements that cut your whiskers to a baby-smooth 0.05mm. New to the Series 9 Pro+, however, is that these blades are now made from surgical grade stainless steel that stay sharper, allowing for a more effective shave for even longer (the original blades were titanium). The Braun Series 9 Pro+, like the original version, features an ultra-thin ProLift blade (which looks like a gold bar on the razor head itself) that helps to lift hair away from your skin allowing for a closer shave and more thorough cut.

Slater Tools offers Shaving Tool Holders, Shaving Tool Blanks, Shaving Roll Rests and other accessories for various types of machines. Shaving will produce round diameters on size within +/- .0005. With these shaving tools, contours can be produced that would otherwise only be possible by tracing. By its nature, shaving can almost always be completed in fewer revolutions than an end-working operation. Shaving also has its built-in diameter controls; it does not rely on exact cross slide stroke length for accuracy, and to a certain extent, it can compensate for index or spindle errors.

Swan shaved ice machines produce the highest quality snow cone product possible. The ice is shaved so fine that it literally absorbs the flavor into the shaved ice so that the customer can experience flavor consistency from the first bite to the last.

Swan machines are easy to operate. Simply place a block of ice in the center of the shaving disk, lower the ice block holder, close the shield and turn on the machine. The texture of the ice is adjusted with a single knob making it easy to produce the best shaved ice possible.

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Apart from the reliability of the information that is questionable at best, almost all of these articles never seem to consider that men are different, their needs are different and their shaving habits are different.

But any of the Series 9 models starting with 92 (if you can still find one) or 93 are equally good options since the shaving performance is the same.

The shaving head is comprised of 4 individual cutting elements: two finishing foils (called Optifoils) and two cutters specially designed to tackle longer, flat-lying hairs that grow in different directions.

Panasonic manages to deliver this excellent performance by using extremely thin foils machined with great precision and high-quality, sharp blades that feature an aggressive 30-degree bevel for effective cutting.

If we take a close look at the shaving head of the Arc 5, we can clearly see that Panasonic focused on closeness and not on catching flat-lying hairs, despite the use of a specially designed slit foil.

The S8 8457cc (cleaning station) and 8417s (solo) seem to be the best options at this moment as they cost less than other Series 8 models and the shaving performance is identical.

Because the shaving performance of the Series 8 is similar to the Series 7, it represents one of the best choices for men with sensitive skin who are primarily interested in shaving comfort as opposed to getting the closest possible shave.

That one was basically a budget Prestige that came with almost identical shaving heads (check out the side by side comparison shot below) and it shaved almost as good for a fraction of the price.

The comfort of rotary shavers can be improved with a few adjustments (pre-shave lotion, shaving cream, proper technique), but still not to the extent of representing a better option for most men with very sensitive skin.

This is great info Ovidiu and I think you have helped me make up my mind based on your comments. However, I read some really positive reviews on the ES8243A. Would the shaving head on the ES8243A lend itself to outlining my stubble growth or would I still be better off with the ES-LF51-A? Also, am I wasting my time considering purchasing another Arc 3 bearing in mind my occasional need to be clean shaven. If you recommend I consider an Arc 3, which model should I purchase? Thanks for your expert advice.

A Panasonic Arc 3 or a Braun Series 3 would be excellent choices for a teenager/first time user. His facial hair will likely get thicker with age, but for at least a few years from now, either of those two shavers will be good enough. Also, an electric shaver works best on short hair, so when using it for the first time it would be a good idea to use a trimmer (even the long hair trimmer on the shaver will do) to reduce the length of the hairs prior to shaving. Long, fine hairs will likely be missed by the foils and the shaver may actually pull and yank some. So just quickly trim them and then use the shaver normally to cut them close to the skin.

Your comments are thorough and helpful. I am 82 and have used electric razors since I started shaving around age 15. I have used Norelco, Braun, Remingtom, and Panasonic. My father got very close shaves with a Norelco, but I never could. In fact, until using a Panasonic wet/dry model, I never really had what could be considered a close shave.

 Currently, I have an ES-LV 61 which has been pretty good. I cannot remember how old it is but it recently began to cease holding a charge as long. When it gets to 50% it goes to 0 in about 5 minutes. I am thinking of getting the ES-LV 65S you recommend. I gather the newer versions are not worth the significant price difference. I am curious about the replacement blades and foils being cheaper than those recommended for the 65. Do you know the WEP number of the cheaper replacements that fit and work just as well? Thanks.

First of all, the shaving heads are pretty slim compared to other shavers that have the same number of blades. Secondly, the cutting elements move effortlessly and have a wider range of motion, making them more suitable for shaving difficult surfaces.

Thank you for your comment. First of all, regardless of the shaver type and its features, shaving every two weeks will still require trimming the beard beforehand, even when using a high-end model. In this case, I think the trimmer attachment of the Norelco shavers will be better suited for the job than the sliding trimmers found on Braun shavers.

So now I am down to deciding if I need a wet or dry machine. Based on what is available in the market here (Norway) and what is available in local stores, I am down to a choice between Braun Series 7 7790cc and Series 5 5197cc, where the 7-series is actually a bit cheaper than the 5-series.

Knowing myself, I suspect that I probably will do 95% of the shaving dry even if the razor has wet capability, so I will follow your advice and go for the 7790cc. It also has the hard pouch which I think is better for weekend travels and short business trips where the machine can survive without recharging.

The first step is to make sure that the foil of your shaver actually comes in contact optimally with the skin right in front of your nostrils. From your comment I understand that this was a non-issue with the Series 7. I can only attribute this to the slimmer shaving head and the more compact plastic frame around the foils. To try to work around the larger Series 9 head, try to lock it in the top part position. This will make the top foil protrude a bit more than the rest, allowing you to shove it right below the nose. You can use your tongue to apply counterpressure from the inside and keeping the skin taut. This can help with getting a closer shave. e24fc04721

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