Remington tackles stubble with new shavers

Three new models coming soon


12 June 2008 10:44 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Remington has announced the launch of three new electric shavers that it hope will give you a smooth look and feel when they hit the shops later in the year.

There will be three new models trying to convince you that you need to lose the stubble, the R7130 Diamond 360 Rotary Shaver, the R6130 Diamond 360 Rotary Shaver and the Titanium 360 Rotary Shaver.

Each model promises the company's Flex and Pivot Technology, which uses 3 independent heads and the fully flexing neck pivots to adjust to the contours of your face.

Both the R7130 and R6130 sport a LCD display and promise 60 minutes shave time from a 90-minute charge, with a 5-minute quick charge option for any stubble-orientated emergencies.

The R5130 Titanium 360 Rotary Shaver is "budget" model delivers 30 minutes shave time from a 90-minute charge, with a 5-minute quick charge option for grooming on the go. Instead of an LCD screen you get a six-LED "Fuel Gauge" which will keep you in the know when the power gets low.

The models will be available around September and cost £139.99 for the R7130, £89.99 for the R6130 and £69.99 for the R5130.

Remington has also launched to foil shavers to its range; the Titanium coated bladed FF500 Titanium 360 Foil Shaver and the Diamond Like Carbon coating (DLC) in the FF600 Diamond 360 Foil priced at £89.99 and £69.99 respectively.
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Gadgets, Bathroom gadgets, Home And Kitchen, Remmington

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