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Customer Reviews of Panasonic ES4815S Pro Curve Compact Mens Shaver With Double Blades, Blue/SilverCustomer Review: Awesome Travel Shaver Summary: 5 Stars
They seems to be hard to find, but if you do find one, it makes a great travel shaver. I picked one up for my one-bag travel efforts because it's small, lightweight, wet/dry and runs on standard AA batteries. No chargers to forget, wash and go. I've been a Braun users for years, but after using this little travel model, I might switch to Panasonic for my home shaver next time around. In all seriousness, this little shaver does a better job than my Braun 9595 costing much more. I'm very impressed.
I have a heavy beard, needing to shave again in the evening if I want to look well groomed. This little shaver cuts through the tough stuff with easy. I just couldn't get over the spunk this little guys has. As I said, great for carry-on travel.
Customer Review: Eventually, unusable for me Summary: 1 Stars
I really wanted to like this shaver. I travel 2-3 nights per week on business and left my larger Panasonic shaver in a hotel so when I replaced it, I bought one of these too.
I love the size and the shape. I love that I can use rechargable AA batteries and that it will hold a charge for WEEKS!!
But the problem is it frequently cuts me. I'm not pushing hard but it just seems to suck up skin under my chin or along the bottom of my neck. I get a horrible rash as well as cuts. It's not worth using.
I have stopped taking it with me and gone back to brining my full-sized Panasonic ES8152 with me. Now that is a nice shaver (when the blades are sharp) but it needs better batteries.
Customer Review: not quite as good as others reviews Summary: 3 Stars
I have a top of line Brum shaver, getting this one just for back up and the travel shaver.
I tried it in shower, not quite a clean shave, and you still need to look in the mirror to not miss any thing. Slight after shave burns.
As a dry shaver it is not nearly as good as my other ones. But does an OK job for traveling. Not that small either. It is about the half of the weight, so I was going to take it to Mt. Everst just for the weight (not ideal, but lighter than my full size one), but I left it at home by mistake anyway.
The only good things are you can wash it in water, and takes regular batteries.
Customer Review: Much Better Than Expected Summary: 5 Stars
I actually bought this little gem of an electric shaver to keep my head shaved - I still use a blade razor on my face. But I hate using a blade razor where I can't see, so I thought electric was the way to go. For the price, I didn't think I could lose. Well, I won. I'm in love with this product! I'm on my first set of AA batteries and it's still running strong. It shaves well, is powerful and actually so easy to clean with liquid hand soap under running water that it's fun. I even tried using it with shave cream on my head. Worked even better! And it fits my hand so nicely. I highly recommend this shaver.
Customer Review: Nifty little wet and dry shaver Summary: 5 Stars
I have used Panasonic wet and dry shavers since probably the first one marketed maybe 30 or more years ago. I probably have had 6 or seven in that time. Usually the low end models. Once I purchased one in the $70 range and liked it but it was not enough better so returned to the $25-$30 range. This model cost less than the replacement head and screen for my present shaver. It has run on the first set of batteries for over a month and is still going. Am thinking of buying another one just in case the model is discontinued. Since it uses AA batteries I do not have worry about rechargables going South.
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