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Panasonic ES-Sl41-W Shaver


Panasonic ES-Sl41-W Shaver, Milano Men's Rechargeable with Nanotech Blades, 3-Blade Arc 3 Wet-Dry, White

I got this slick little razor to review.   It is the first electric I have used in years.  It can be rinsed clean and used in the shower.  Not being a shower shaver that selling point is moot with me.   I was pleased with the ergonomics of it.  It felt like a large blade shaver and not an unwieldy electric razor.

I got a decent shave but not a great shave.   The literature states you need to shave with it for a week to get the best results.  Apparently you have to train your beard.  I have visions of “sit up, beg, roll over” which are more an indication of a demented sense of humor than a clear concise review. 

I liked the razor and think it did a good job. 

From the vendor:
Panasonic's Men's Wet/Dry Electric Cordless Shavers are loaded with smart features. The ES-SL41-W electric shaver has three sharp blades, a multi-fit arc foil and wet/dry cordless operation. The wet/dry shaver allows you the choice of either a wet shave at home or a quick, dry shave while on-the-go - either way provides you with the same smooth, clean shave that you need. The ES-SL41-W men's electric shaver features Panasonic exclusive water shutter technology, which allows water to flow freely through the shaver. This feature quickly cleans the electric razor and easily removes hair and debris, without having to remove the foil.
3-Blade Cutting System
Three Nanotech blades provide a fast, smooth and close shave.
Wet/Dry Washable
Enjoy the convenience of dry operation or use with foam or gel for a pampering, silky-smooth shave.
Water Shutters for Easy Shaver Maintenance
Switch open water shutters to allow water to flow freely through the unit. Shutters allow for an easy, quick cleaning of the inner blades without having to remove the outer foil.
Multi-fit Arc Foil
Follows the contours of your face for efficient coverage and maximum comfort.
Nanotech Blades
30-degree inner blades featuring nanotechnology, cut the hair at its base for a close shave.
Pop-up Trimmer
The pop-up trimmer is great for grooming your moustache or sideburns. Just pop up when ready to use and tuck away when you're finished.
Carrying Holder
Convenient carrying holder for storage or travel use. Also protects power button from accidentally switching on the razor.


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