Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products
Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products

Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products

Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products
Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products
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The OneBlade is awesome! Philips is also a European brand.
I'm using mine for i think 10 years now. I used to hate shaving so much, and i still do, but i can't imagine a better solution to be honest.
I always thought the oneblade was just super overhyped, but it's actually been so much better than my last razor. So it's cool to know that they do user-friendly stuff like this too
It's because it doesn't get a "close" shave, so it spares the skin! I loved using safety razors, but my skin didn't. Traditional electric razors were even worse than blades.
But the OneBlade helps a lot. And it's awesome that you can buy all kinds of attachment blades for shaving every part of your body. Plus, it's cheap, portable, and now a little better for DIY parts. I just wish it used a user removable 18650 cell or something. I think you basically have to discard the entire unit if it stops holding a charge :(