Spec me beard trimmer

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I don't mind shaving, although I rash sometimes, I just can't be bothered anymore.

So, I just want to keep it to a stubble.

What should I be looking for. Something semi decent and cordless would be great :)
 
I have a Philips Philishave that I have used all the time for the last four years or so. It's done me proud although it's a bit blunt now so I need a replacement.
 
braun one for me, philishave before

they all seem to do the trick - make sure it can go quite short - even level 1 on mine is only just short enough if I want stubble rather than a full on beard
 
yeah the phillips ones are generally good, picked myself up a babyliss mens trimmer over the sales at xmas, not bad but i prefer my older philips one, thos the babyliss does have a wider range of lengths it can do
 
Babyliss i trim. Got the cheapest one from Argos that doesnt do all of the auto rubbish. Was about £20 and lasts for 2 weeks when i use it every 2 days.

Been great, just dont leave it on charge all the time like I did with my old Babyliss
 
Stay away from the babylis I-Trim if I were you. I have one and whilst it's a brilliant cutter the grading system on it leaves you with patchy bits as tipping it...basically just no. Unless you get it with the 'hair' trimmer in which case it's a good little trimmer.

Edit: Unless your hair grows directly up and out of your skin at 90 degrees all over I found it to be a bit of a problem.

I opt for clippers now with no guard on. I can give myself anything from 0.8mm to 2mm and is dead quick.
 
I have this one. It has a hoover in it, no mess. I like it. £19.99 from the well known catalogue shop.

Philips QT4045 Vacuum Trimmer
 
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