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    Angry Electric razor disgust.

    I used the Norelco Electric Razor for the first time in June 1953 while I was in the Navy stationed on Guam. I have been a user for the past 59 years and after having numerous model #'s through the years and was perfectly satisfied with its operation and costs. My latest Razor P/N 7886YL Quadra has served me faithfully for many years but it just died-battery dead and needs new blades. I decded to purchase a new one and after reading a review purchased the 6945XL razor, I do not know who wrote the review but doubt through experience his review. I could not believe this piece of "JUNK" was called a Norelco Razor. Everything was plastic and when the blades were turning the cover over the blades would shake.After 50+ years of using a Norelco I will switch and am sure there are other good razors JimK

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    Almost electric razors in the market have plastic body for light, the other brands may be have the same problem. I think Philips have various models for different features and there are some models are right for you.

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