Отзывы о Эпилятор Remington EP7300
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- + Много пинцетов, эпиляция теперь намного быстрее происходит. До этого был Braun
- - Пока не выявлено. Хорошо...
- + Хороший, не дорогой эпилятор. Не уступает браун. Жаль нет подсветки, а так оправдал ожидания
- + Я пользуюсь без насадки, так как слабоват, но за эти деньги нормально
- + Красивый дизайн. Хорошо удаляет волоски. Всем рекомендую!
- - Нет
- + легкий, удобный, хороший дизайн
- - после использования практически все волоски становятся вросшими, это...
- - Хлипкие детали. Сломался через 3 месяца. На сгибах закусывает кожу.
- + Очень хорошо выщипывает, иногда даже слишком. Оставляет очень мало волос, не ломает. Свою основную функцию...
- + Мне всё нравится в этом эпиляторе !Начинём с цены - приятная, 40 щипцов, работает от сети (для меня это огромный плюс, так как эпиляторы работающие от батареи теряют свою мощность со временем), длинный провод, много насадок и ничего лишнего. Про 'больно' ничего не скажу, потому что эпилируюсь давно - уже...
- + Нет
- - Пропускает, проработала 2 месяца
The truth is I much prefer the old Phillips I had. The Remington vacuum trimmer only catches about 50% of the hair it cuts, whereas for the the Phillips it was closer to 80%
What people say about the very flimsy plastic guard is true, it bends very easily leading to an uneven shave, and it's downright scary to use around a mustache due to the fear of pressing too hard and cutting way too close. The Phillips vacuum trimmer had a very hard plastic piece that made it easy and consistent to shave.
The sliding mechanism to adjust the height is worthless due to the bendy plastic guard, but is also a little more hassle to get to the correct setting even if it had a usable guard. The Phillips vacuum trimmer uses a rotating dial which is easier to use and has more granular settings.
The Remington vacuum trimmer is much louder and has more vibration than the Phillips trimmer, and changes pitch constantly in an annoying fashion while cutting hair as if the motor were struggling.
So if anyone is reading this, consider the Phillips 7200 over this. I know it has a shorter warranty period and in my case, gave out in less than a year, but i'll admit i did not take care of it as well as i should have. I will be returning my Remington to re-buy the Phillips, and i'm sure with more delicate care (not running the vacuum under water, etc) it would last longer.

Honestly, I expected a higher quality experience from Remington. The length guard is super cheap plastic and bends in toward the blade if you press with ANY amount of strength (like when you’re trying to get a hair that grows in an awkward position.) This results in huge variances in how long your beard is when you’re done. I basically have to leave this on the lowest setting possible which is not ideal. At all.
Battery life is better than Phillips. Vacuum basket is very easy to clean (just pops out from the front of the trimmer.)
The vacuum works like MAGIC. Way better than the Phillips. There is just a tiny dusting of hairs on the counter when I’m done and I’m an Italian, beardy guy. That’s the best part about this trimmer.

I would give this model of trimmer ZERO stars if it were an option. I do NOT recommend this product!

Pros - Trimming and vacuum functions work as expected
Neutral - Cleaning is fine. No complaints, but it did not wow me either. I have not used it enough to judge the battery life
Cons - The length comb is very bulky. It makes it impossible to adequately trim my upper lip near my nose. I have to rely on a separate trimmer to complete the job.




Okay so enough rambling. On to this Remington MB6850 vacuum trimmer. Why did I want one? Because I get lazy. I let my beard grow out sometimes for weeks and well it gets to a point where I need to trim it up or take it all off. While my old Norelco 7200 vacuum trimmer did the job, but cleaning that trimmer was a nightmare. Hair would get packed INSIDE the actual cutter head! It would get so packed in there that I'd have to take it apart (the cutting head isn't supposed to be taken apart). This was a must to prevent the cutting heads movement from being hampered by hair getting stuck inside it. As for cleaning out the rest of the Norelco 7200 that was easy enough.
This Remington MB6850 on the other hand is a whole different design. Its basically a traditional trimmer with a vacuum portion at the cutting blades. It's simple and it works! Hair DOESN'T get stuck inside the head and instead it gets sucked into the canister. This vacuum trimmer also comes with large and small trimmer heads. Thank you Remington for not being cheap! As for cleaning, the head comes off like it would a hair clipper, you just pull up on the blades edge and the head comes off. The canister comes off by pressing both release buttons in at the same time and then heres the cool part. The filter mesh is on a little hinge that flips up! This makes cleaning very easy since everything is now open. Assembly is a two second process. Using this as a trimmer for my beard and side burns has been an absolute pleasure. It's just easy to use. The adjustable comb is simple. Just push the green button and move it up or down. Nothing complicated there. Someone else complained about pressing that button while your trimming. I've found that holding the trimmer with your hand chocked up so high that you push the combs release button makes it basically impossible to use. When held normally this trimmer is like any other trimmer albeit with some added bulk for the vacuum part.
So all in all this is probably the best vacuum trimmer I've used sofar. Before this the old Norelco T980 was my favorite but that model has long since been discontinued for about seven years. Now Norelco chooses style over function which isn't smart. Remington chooses function first then style. That's smart and a better design approach. I fully recommend the Remington MB6850. It's a great trimmer that's designed with ease of maintenance in mind and designed well enough that I feel it'll last a good while.


Previous: My husband's only used it twice, so if something changes I'll be sure to change my review. But so far it's working fine. The guard is super thick though and it makes it difficult to get a consistent shave. He can't seem to shave under his nose and beneath his bottom lip with the same length guard setting so I have to manually trim it with scissors. His last razor didn't have such a bulky guard and it was easy to get a consistent length.
I love the vacuum chamber though. It helps with clean up so much!





