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Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to
fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
On Sep 11, 2:21*am, JR North wrote:
I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- Very interesting, I'm going to give it a shot. I just can't ever remember which model I have when I see the heads for sale. |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
On Sep 11, 9:16*am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:50:40 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 11, 2:21*am, JR North wrote: I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- Very interesting, I'm going to give it a shot. I just can't ever remember which model I have when I see the heads for sale. Here's where I got my last set: http://tinyurl.com/62xop8 -- John H. I don't use my Norelco a whole lot, I prefer a razor, which by the way, if you do too, try the Gillette Fusion. Costly for cartridges, but man that thing will give you a barber shop like shave! |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:05:25 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Sep 11, 9:16*am, John H. wrote: On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:50:40 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 11, 2:21*am, JR North wrote: I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- Very interesting, I'm going to give it a shot. I just can't ever remember which model I have when I see the heads for sale. Here's where I got my last set: http://tinyurl.com/62xop8 -- John H. I don't use my Norelco a whole lot, I prefer a razor, which by the way, if you do too, try the Gillette Fusion. Costly for cartridges, but man that thing will give you a barber shop like shave! Like you, I prefer a razor. But, unlike you I am basically too lazy to mess with it. With the Norelco, I can shave while getting the coffee going, getting dressed, letting the dog out, etc., and not worry about waking up Mrs H. -- John H. |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
John H. wrote:
Like you, I prefer a razor. But, unlike you I am basically too lazy to mess with it. With the Norelco, I can shave while getting the coffee going, getting dressed, letting the dog out, etc., and not worry about waking up Mrs H. Wow. Boat talk, right here in rec.boats. |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
"JR North" wrote in message ... I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I leave the shaver at home when I go fishing. Wish the Chinese would knock off Norelco, probably could improve it too. |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
John H. wrote:
They've knocked it off. WalMart sells a knock off for about $35. My last Norelco lasted me more than 15 years, although the battery doesn't give as many shaves as it used to. My kids bought me a new one for my birthday, so I gave the old one to a brother. He'd never used an electric razor, and couldn't believe how close it shaved. What an improvement this sort of crap makes to rec.boats, eh? |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:53:20 -0600, "Canuck57"
wrote: "JR North" wrote in message .. . I done it! Have 2 700 series corded Norelco triple heads. Unwilling to fork over 25+ bux for new heads, I cleaned them, and then sharpened the blades by rotating them in reverse direction with medium pressure against some wetted 4000 grit paper on a flat surface. Worked like a charm. They cut like brand new. JR HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I leave the shaver at home when I go fishing. Wish the Chinese would knock off Norelco, probably could improve it too. They've knocked it off. WalMart sells a knock off for about $35. My last Norelco lasted me more than 15 years, although the battery doesn't give as many shaves as it used to. My kids bought me a new one for my birthday, so I gave the old one to a brother. He'd never used an electric razor, and couldn't believe how close it shaved. -- John H. |
Norelco Rotary Shaver Sharpening
"John H." wrote in message ... They've knocked it off. WalMart sells a knock off for about $35. My last Norelco lasted me more than 15 years, although the battery doesn't give as many shaves as it used to. My kids bought me a new one for my birthday, so I gave the old one to a brother. He'd never used an electric razor, and couldn't believe how close it shaved. -- John H. You gave a 15 year old shaver to your brother? Gross...... buy the man a new one...you can easily afford it on that military pension. |
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