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Comparison Kharkov 8527 vs Remington PowerSeries

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Kharkov 8527
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Shavingwet and drydry
Nozzles
built-in trimmer
built-in trimmer
Specs
Shaving heads / foil3 pcs3 pcs
Features
movable head / foil
movable head / foil
Power source
Power supplymainsmains
Voltage switchingautomatic
General
Weight132 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019may 2017
Glossary

Shaving

— Dry. Dry shaving is suitable for shavers specifically designed for use on dry skin, excluding the application of creams, foams, or similar products. It's important to recognize that these models might have moisture-resistant qualities and tolerate water washes (as described below), but these features don't imply compatibility with wet shaving.

— Wet/dry. Shavers that can shave not only "dry", but also on wet skin, which is applied with foam or other shaving agent. Wet shaving is considered more gentle and is well suited for people with sensitive skin. However, such shavers are much more expensive than “dry” ones — after all, the shaving head must have certain features (so as not to clog with foam and not smear it instead of shaving hairs).

Voltage switching

The ability to switch the voltage for which the shaver is designed, adjusting it to the characteristics of various electrical networks. This feature is useful for those who often travel abroad: in different countries, the voltage in the outlet can also be different. For example, in Europe and most Asian countries, 230 V networks are used, but in North America the voltage is 110 V.

In the simplest models with this function, the voltage is switched manually, more advanced shavers have an automatic network adjustment system.
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