Technology
Save over £150 on the Philips Series 9000 electric shaver
You might think you are getting a close shave, but you haven’t tried the Philips Series 9000 wet and dry electric shaver with precision trimmer. We’re not saying it’ll be the closest shave you’ve experienced, but if you’ve used Philips shavers before, then we bet you’ll notice the improvement.
The Series 9000 electric shaver uses V-Track Pro precision blades that cut 30% closer in less strokes compared to its Philips predecessor. So if you have been a loyal follower of Philips shavers, you should feel the improvement on your face.
The Series 9000 ContourDetect heads follow every contour of your face and neck giving you a comfortable shave that shouldn’t damage your precious skin. This shaver also uses Aquatec technology, meaning its 100% waterproof — so you choose whether you shave wet or dry. It’s entirely up to you!
One major sticking point for those considering upgrading to a Philips Series 9000 may have been the price. It’s usually listed at £300 which is a substantial amount of money to drop on a shaver, however close the shave. If you have been put off by the price in the past, then now is the time to strike, because the Philips Series 9000 wet and dry electric shaver is now available for just £149.99. That’s a massive saving of over £150.
Get a closer shave with the half-price Philips Series 9000 shaver.
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