Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Panasonic ER112BC Nose and Ear Trimmer

Panasonic ER112BC Nose and Ear Trimmer

Panasonic ER112BC Nose and Ear Trimmer

From Panasonic Nose Ear Hair Trimmer

Hygienic nose and ear trimmer


Features:


  • Hygienic nose and ear trimmer

  • Stainless steel blades

  • Battery operated (1 AA, not included)

  • Protective cap

The rotary, surgical-grade stainless-steel blades on this battery-operated trimmer comfortably remove unwanted nose and ear hairs more quickly, easily, and safely than scissors. The trimmer can be rinsed clean under running water. One AA battery (which is not included) operates the groomer for months. Measuring just 3-1/2 inches long and 1-5/8 inches wide, the groomer is compact enough to be packed for travel. It comes with a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews


Panasonic ER112BC

Great little product. Although it rattles a little when you turn it on, it works well.


Great for nose, worthless on ears

As other reviews state, this Panasonic ER112BC works great on nose hair. No pulling or pain. However, I have found it useless for ear hair and will have to buy another product for that. I have found that the long flat-blade style trimmers (instead of the rotary trimmers like this one) work best on ear hair.


Durable and works as advertised.

I've had the practically identical ER115 version (wet/dry washable) for many years, probably around 5 or 6. First off, this thing is built like a tank for what it is. Very solid plastic, and the movable parts like the cap for the battery and the on/off switch have a precision, quality feel that is usually absent with [..]grooming products. I've dropped it more times than I'd like to admit, and it there's not even a scratch on it, plus it works almost as well as when new. It's great for ear hair, which seems to grow faster the older I get...I find I use it at least 3-4 times a week to keep well-groomed. It also works for nose hair, which I guess is its main function, but I find that if the battery isn't really fresh, it slows down a bit and can pull hard on a hair instead of cutting it(ouch-but I've never drawn blood)...but then again, this thing IS about 6 years old and the blades have never been sharpened. I seem to recall that the manual that came with it suggested replacing the unit like after 2 years (anyone else read that?)but I've gotten a lot of use out of this little sucker!

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