Best cordless for body grooming?

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Best cordless for body grooming?

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Not a "face shave" topic, but I'm looking for the best cordless shaver for full body trimming. Anyone here have experience with that with recommendations?
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WAHL

i have wahl thats has a cord and its still going strong since the late 70's

just keep it clean and oiled after each use..

the cordless wont last as long because of the internal battery and recharging,, still a great product

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I have a Wahl adjustable that is battery powered, the battery lasts forever for some reason. I used it to trim my goat when I used to have one and I use it to trim sideburns between haircuts. I imagine it would trim any other hair you put it to just fine. I have had it for at least 5 years and it is still going strong.
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something like this?..hope this helps you in your search
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mangroomer-Pr ... r/13989628
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Post by bernards66 »

It was a judgement call but, overall, I felt that this thread best belonged in our section devoted to more 'general grooming' issues.
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Post by PT »

No prob Gordon! I wondered that myself. :oops:

Thanks everyone. I'll run up a WAHL!
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