Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How to Choose an Electric Beard Trimmer


!±8± How to Choose an Electric Beard Trimmer

Choosing a good beard trimmer is a challenging task. A beard trimmer is a precision piece of equipment, able to finely sculpt your facial hair into a fashionable style. There's a world of difference between a big shaggy beard, and a finely groomed goatee. One looks like they're begging for change on the street, or straight out of the woods, and the other looks more at place on the red carpets of Hollywood. We'll detail some of the factors to consider when shopping for a quality beard trimmer.

Price

Price is always an important consideration, so take some time to do some shopping to see what the range is and what you're comfortable paying. Only then can you find the best trimmer in your price range.

Accessories

How important are accessories to you? Do you need to use the trimmer to also trim eyebrow/nose hair? How about vacuum cleaning to avoid any sink cleanup afterward? There are numerous accessories that can come with a beard trimmer, but obviously the more accessories it has, the more costly it is.

Precision

This feature isn't to be overlooked, especially if you have a beard which requires precision grooming. Look for a trimmer with fine steel blades (or even better, titanium!), as well as self sharpening blades.

Craftsmanship

A cheaper trimmer typically doesn't last as long as the sturdier ones. You can get an idea of good brands by just visiting your local barber and seeing what he uses. He'll use that same clipper day in, day out for years, so you know it's made well. Andis and Wahl are 2 brands that many barbers recommend.

There are a lot of brands out there on the market, but as someone who has had a beard for many years I can attest to the fact that many of these trimmers really aren't all their marketing has made them out to be. Do your research and you'll have a good beard trimmer that will last for many years.


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