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Save £170 on Braun Series 7 electric shaver for Father’s Day
TL;DR: The intelligent Braun Series 7 electric shaver is on sale for £109.99, saving you £170 on list price.
Father’s Day is just a few days away, and to be honest you really should have already sorted a gift. We’re not here to make you feel guilty, though. We’re here to help.
There is still time to find the perfect Father’s Day gift, especially when we’ve done the hard work and found a great option for you. The Braun Series 7 electric shaver is a smart device designed for a close and gentle shave. It automatically adapts to the features of your face, with five personalised shaving modes that allow you to adjust the power to your personal skin type and shaving style. If you want to impress dad this year, look no further than this responsive shaver.
The Braun Series 7 electric shaver is currently available for just £109.99 on Amazon. This device is normally listed at £279.99, meaning you could save a massive £170 on list price. This deal is only available until midnight on June 13, which is fine because you can’t hang around if you want to get something in time for June 16.
Your dad probably has enough personalised mugs and novelty T-shirts to last him a lifetime. This year, you should get him something he actually wants, like an intelligent shaver that reads and adapts to his beard.
Don’t miss out on your last chance to impress dad.
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