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Old 06-02-06, 12:59 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
You are supposed to replace those things? I haven't replaced the ones in my Remington in like 10 years (Although the springs in one of the three heads is broken and the trimmer stopped working a long time ago- did those ever work?) and it still cuts good when they are clean (about every 3 months they start to get clogged up until it starts to pull on the hair and not cut all of it, after a few weeks of that I clean it).
I know - you don't have to replace them - they just cut better if you do. The main effect I notice is the speed at which it cuts with newer heads. The older the heads get, the slower it cuts and it just takes more time getting that hair off your face! If you don't replace them, no big deal, but it works better if you do.

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