Best Rotatory Shaver | Electric Shaver | Philips One Blade for Daily Clean Shave

On reviews some say they get once in 6 months .. some say 3 months once..
It might seem to depend on usage ?

Oh even the rotatory ones are advised head changed every 2 years with SH30 (model name). Found hte cost to be around 900 Rs.
 
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I recommend the rotatory shaver if you want a close-to-skin shave.
Also regardless of what shaver you buy, you will have to replace the blades periodically - they are a consumable part of the appliance, no matter what you get they will wear out over time.
 
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I recommend the rotatory shaver if you want a close-to-skin shave.
Also regardless of what shaver you buy, you will have to replace the blades periodically - they are a consumable part of the appliance, no matter what you get they will wear out over time.
I heard rotatory shaver have hard time on long grown beard.. is that true ? Whats your experience.

I do have the normal philips trimmer
 
I heard rotatory shaver have hard time on long grown beard.. is that true ? Whats your experience.

I do have the normal philips trimmer
I recently bought one, after using just a trimmer for a long time, and the rotatory shaver does indeed not work in one go for longer(more than 5-6 mm) beards. I may be using it wrongly. In the few weeks of using one, I trim the excess beard first, then use the rotatory shaver, that works for me. YMMV
 
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OneBlade is indeed very good for getting a clean shave. I find the whole act of shaving beard extremely boring. I wanted something to make my routine more efficient. I use straight edge razor for the first pass and then do a quick pass with OneBlade. Because my OneBlade doesn't have to do much work, its cartridge lasts a very long time.

India is world's dumping ground for obsolete tech. Philips doesn't sell their good models in India, esp the Li-ion ones. Even if they are available, they are stupidly costly.

I've used foil and rotary shavers in the past and they gave me pretty good results. As I wasn't aware of the nuances associated with getting a smooth shave, I used to spend way too much time on shaving. I don't know if there are options available to see a demo of costly shavers in action. I want to buy the ones in the range of 20~40,000. My idea is that a premium one will save me more time. And since time is money...
 
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I agree on shaving.. too much time taking process .. lol.. also we need to be careful not to leave some hairs ,or they will look pretty bad . For this alone , we have to spend way too much time.