Braun PocketGo P-70 Men’s Shaver

in Health, Beauty and Personal Care

  • Battery Powered – Braun recommends 2 AA Duracell batteries to power this shaver that is compact for travel and touch-up
  • Floating Foil – Wide foil system effortlessly follows your facial contours for a smooth finish
  • Precision Trimmer – Extendable long-hair trimmer for precise styling of mustache, sideburns, and neck
  • Protective Twist Cap – Automatically locks and protects the foil when closed
  • Washable – Easy cleaning under running water

Product Description
Battery Operated Pocket To Go Shaver, Silver Black, Comes With 2 “AA” Duracell Batteries, Includes Protective Cap & Cleaning Brush, Convenient & Compact For Travel & Touch Up, Features A Wide Floating Foil For A Close Co… More >>

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Jane Langdon March 16, 2010 at 7:34 am

WORST shaver, Calling it a shaver is not even close to what it does not do.
Rating: 1 / 5

Noni March 16, 2010 at 10:25 am

I agree with most of the reviews, and the ones I don’t agree with I will simply ignore and not bring attention to their sinful lies.

I bought this shaver for use on other body parts than my face. To tell you the truth, I’m afraid of electrical devices near my face, so I use a regular shaver for that and store it in a separate drawer with other non-electrical items so it doesn’t become corrupt.

This shaver is very good at removing all kinds of hair in non-facial areas, but it should come with a stick because my arms are not that long and I don’t like to directly touch anything electrical. So I use gloves, just as I’m wearing gloves to type right now. If anyone else has this problem, it’s not that cumbersome to wear gloves and, as you can see, I can type just fine with them on. Here are some types of hair this shaver has helped me remove:

1. Upper back hair

2. Lower back hair

3. Thick hair (in individual hair diameter)

4. Thick hair (in terms of density, not diameter)

5. Thin hair (in individual hair diameter)

6. Thin hair (in terms of density, not diameter)

7. Matted hair, with use of the trimmer

8. Hair in delicate places

9. Hair on my toes

10. Stubble

11. Strange long hairs on my chest.

12. Underarm hair

In all those areas, underarm hair was the most troublesome… even worse than “hair in delicate places.” I think it’s because I’m ticklish and the cat kept bugging me when I was shaving the last time.

For people who like to be entirely shorn, this shaver is perfect, and you’ll find that it’s cordlessness is awesome. I not only live the shorn lifestyle, but am shed-free in terms of skin. By that, I mean that I wash and scrub off dead skin before leaving home so as to minimize hair and skin-cell leavings. This shaver works wonderfully with my lifestyle.
Rating: 4 / 5

Alan N. Meier March 16, 2010 at 11:07 am

It is hardly a shaver to be satisfied with, but for a short vacation it could be sufficient. I would’t buy it again knowing what I now know.
Rating: 1 / 5

Matt W. Beha March 16, 2010 at 1:20 pm

I purchased one of these in early October. When it arrived it would not work at all in spite of trying numerous batteries. I contacted Amazon asking for a replacement. I subsequently received an email from Amazon saying “For health and safety reasons, we don’t want the original item back, so please dispose of it at your convenience.” Now, three weeks later, Amazon has sent me another email saying that if I don’t return the defective shaver they are going to charge my account. First they tell me to throw it away and then they tell me to return it three weeks later. How can I return it if I’ve thrown it away? What kind of game is this? Buyer beware.
Rating: 1 / 5

Robert K. Harvey March 16, 2010 at 1:27 pm

It just does a poor job! Don’t waste your money.

I have a light beard and normally use a Norelco at home. I was looking to use something more compact to carry when traveling. It just doesn’t do the job.
Rating: 1 / 5

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