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AndrosMen's Vacuum Beard & Body Trimmer

R349

Retail: R1,000
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Maintain your beard and moustache without leaving a mess!

Product Features
  • Trims hairs & catch the clippings at the same time with automatic hair suction
  • The hair collection chamber flips open for easy hair disposal
  • Can also be used for sideburns, moustache, chest & arms
  • The removable blade can be rinsed clean under running water. *Unit is not waterproof
  • 3 Speeds for quick & efficient grooming
  • Grooming guards easily snaps on
  • 5500rpm per second
  • Blades are made from titanium alloy ceramic, safe to touch and wear-resistant
  • Slim design & Fixed head
  • Working time: 60-80 minutes
  • Charging time:120 minutes
  • Great for home, travel, gym & more!

What's in the Box

  • 1x Andros Beard & Body Vacuum Trimmer
  • 2x Grooming guards in 4 different sizes (3mm, 6mm, 9mm & 12mm)
  • 1x Bottle lubricating oil
  • 1x cleaning brush
  • 1x USB charging cable
  • 1x Velvet carry case
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