expired Posted by username_copied • Nov 21, 2022
Nov 21, 2022 4:45 PM
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expired Posted by username_copied • Nov 21, 2022
Nov 21, 2022 4:45 PM
Costco Members: Philips Norelco Multigroom 9000 Prestige All-in-One Trimmer
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These are $39.99 in store at costco now
My last razor would get so hot for lack of oil I finally put a couple drops of 2 stroke oil on it since that's all I had.
Pro tip: do not put two stroke oil on your face shaver.
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What's the difference between this one and that one?
I can use the body groomer attachment (top right in pictures) basically blind if I want to get very close. Occasionally snags if skin isn't taught, but doesn't lead to bleeding.
Other things in this set that I've used are the nose hair trimmer and the 3mm shaver for just generally taking off body hair.
If you use the body groomer attachment, you won't have any issues.
Other things in this set that I've used are the nose hair trimmer and the 3mm shaver for just generally taking off body hair.
All other ones are smaller, and there is the mini precision one.
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Best way to get a refund for the difference from a Costco online order?
Edit: you can submit a claim for price adjustment on the Costco app for online purchases. Says Costco won't price match warehouse prices for online purchases, but still $45 is better than $65 I paid a couple weeks ago.
Also, the trimmer is great. I had a pretty high end Remington trimmer and this is way better. Very comfortable to use, very good build quality (doesn't feel cheap at all), lots of power (and I assume a sharp blade) attachments are great too, seems to hold a charge for a good amount of time. I'm very happy with it.
What I did was buy it a 2nd time in store, and then return that 2nd unit in the store with my receipt/email from the online purchase.
I just bought the 7000 (MG7750) from Amazon for $5 less than this. Reviews on it appear far better than this one.
Best I can tell the differences are Titanium (vs Steel) blades and something called "BeardAdapt Sensor", which seems like marketing.
Has anyone actually seen or used both of these? Trying to decide whether to get this MG9000 instead but not seeing a good reason.
Battery life claimed 6 hours vs. 5 hours in the MG7750 description.
Claimed to be "safe to use in the shower" while MG7750 manual states "do not use while bathing or in a shower".
Claimed to have a travel lock, which I don't see in the MG7750 literature.
Plus the apparent tradeoff of the body shaver attachment vs. the extra-wide hair trimmer.
What I did was buy it a 2nd time in store, and then return that 2nd unit in the store with my receipt/email from the online purchase.
Costco has already issued me the $20 refund to adjust to the current online listed price. I'm fine with that, but good to know for next time.
Battery life claimed 6 hours vs. 5 hours in the MG7750 description.
Claimed to be "safe to use in the shower" while MG7750 manual states "do not use while bathing or in a shower".
Claimed to have a travel lock, which I don't see in the MG7750 literature.
Plus the apparent tradeoff of the body shaver attachment vs. the extra-wide hair trimmer.
MG7750 has the extra-wide hair trimmer.
They both come with "body trimming guards" but I assume the body shaver attachment is designed to do a better job below the neckline.
MG7750 has the extra-wide hair trimmer.
They both come with "body trimming guards" but I assume the body shaver attachment is designed to do a better job below the neckline.
Battery life claimed 6 hours vs. 5 hours in the MG7750 description.
Claimed to be "safe to use in the shower" while MG7750 manual states "do not use while bathing or in a shower".
Claimed to have a travel lock, which I don't see in the MG7750 literature.
Plus the apparent tradeoff of the body shaver attachment vs. the extra-wide hair trimmer.
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