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(More customer reviews)I own several shavers. The Remington DA307 is one of them.
I have been shaving for about 50 years, and in that time have used about 15 or 20 different electric shavers. I have used safety razors like Gilettes occasionally when in foreign countries where the electric shavers wouldn't work. I much prefer electrics to razors.
First a couple of recommendations.
1. All of the name brands offer 30-day money-back guarantees on their shavers. So try how ever many you like until you find one that suits you. Not everyone's beard is the same, so a shaver that works well for some people may not work well for you. Remington lets you return the shaver to the retail store from which you purchased the shaver, which is convenient if you purchased it from a local store. All of the others make you send it back to some central company location, which makes returning a shaver a bit inconvenient. Also keep in mind that shaver companies put out "lemons" just like car makers. I once bought a Norelco that would hardly run. I think it was a defective 120/240 voltage choice switch.
2. Before you shave, wash your face and apply some baby powder to the area being shaved. Washing removes fine grit that has adhered to your face and makes the cutter and foil last longer. The powder helps the shaver glide over your face.
The Remington DA307 that I own is the blue model that preceded the current black model. As far as I can tell the color is the only difference. I also own a DA407, which is essentially the same except that it is cord/cordless, which means that if the battery is low, it can be plugged in and used without recharging. I have had the DA407 about ten or fifteen years and it still works fine except the batteries have deteriorated to the point that I just use it plugged in all the time. The DA307 cannot be used after the battery runs down until it has been recharged. A full recharge takes about eight hours; however, you can shave after charging it only about 30 minutes. This is one of the shortcomings of the DA307.
The DA307 shaves fast and close with minimum irritation. I have an average beard with slightly curly whiskers. That brings up the other shortcoming of the DA307 - it doesn't have a central slotted head that helps pick up slightly curly hairs, so every couple of days I have to look closely for curly hairs that it has missed. I then cut them with the trimmer and polish them off with the foil cutters. The trimmer works well for that purpose and for trimming side burns and nose hairs. By the way, the central slotted heads don't get all the curly hairs, so I still have to do the trimmer thing with them too.
Now a couple comparisons to two other shavers I own or have owned recently.
I own a top of the line Panasonic shaver. It shaves very slightly closer than the DA307, but it takes longer. It takes me about five minutes to shave with the DA307 and seven minutes with the Panasonic. From the outside, the foils on the Panasonic look almost as long as the DA307, but when you remove the foil head for cleaning, you see that the cutters are only about 2/3 as long as the foil. That must be why it's slower. The Panasonic has a center slotted head, which is good. The replacement foils and cutters for the Panasonic cost about $45 - more than the cost of the DA307. Replacement cutters and foil cost about $20 for the DA307 - makes you ponder whether to buy a new shaver or new cutters and foil.
I recently gave a barely used Braun to Good Will. I bought it when I forgot my Remington on a trip. It was one of Braun's cheaper models - about $45. It wasn't nearly as good as the DA307, which costs less than $30.
Finally, some general observations.
Tilting, swiveling heads are just sales features. They don't do a thing for improving shaving.
All foil shavers vibrate a little, so I see no sense in the new sales claim of Braun and Panasonic that their shavers have vibrating screens. The DA307 probably vibrates a little more than most, but I don't consider that significant.
Cleaning stands are a waste. Just brushing out the whiskers is all that is needed, and you don't have this humongous thing sitting on the counter whirring away and consuming expensive cleaning solution. By the way, an old toothbrush works better for brushing out the whiskers than the puny brush they all provide. Just don't pick it up and brush your teeth with it by mistake like I did a couple of times (bleah).
Charging stands are a waste too.
I like foil shavers better than rotary, but as I said, everyone's beard is different.
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