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Wahl 7367-500 Custom Shave System Multi-Head Shaver with Bonus Personal Trimmer
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Wahl 7367-500 Custom Shave System Multi-Head Shaver with Bonus Personal Trimmer

List Price: $79.95
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Description:

Custom Shave System 4000 rechargeable cord or cordless electric shaver featuring 3-head system (Sensitive, Close, Superclose) with superior closeness and comfort. Designed with ergonomic shape with soft touch grip. Pop-Up trimmer extends to provide high-visibility trimmingof sideburns, beard or mustache. Includes a bonus personal trimmer for grooming unwanted nose and ear hair.

Features:

Shaver has three different heads allowing for three different closeness settings


Pop-up trimmer for sideburns


Charger and charging stand, as well as travel pouch included


Bonus dual-head trimmer included


2-year warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 2.5 inches
Product Width: 1.25 inches
Product Height: 5.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.1 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 3.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 108 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 108 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

39 of 41 found the following review helpful:

5Best Shaver I've Ever UsedJun 02, 2006
By Peter V. Giansante
I've owned Norelco, Remington, Braun, Panasonic, and Wahl. Of the lot, the Wahl has provided the closest shave with the greatest comfort. It has also been the most durable. It's beginning to show its age now, so I probably will replace it soon, but after more than 10 years of reliable service, it's still chugging along. I'm down to the last of three screens that came with the unit. The trimmer still works. The charger "stand"--a cheap little device that relied on gravity to make the electrical contact--never really worked well. I got tired of messing with it and just plugged the cord directly into the shaver. That worked fine for about 6 years, until the contacts in the plug loosened to the point wherein they wouldn't work reliably. I cut the plug off and replaced it with a couple of crimp-style splice connectors, which I tightly crimped onto the cord but crimped only enough to make a snug fit on the shaver contacts. I've been running it that way for the past 4 years, and it works great.

If that seems like a lot of fuss to endure for a shaver I've given a 5-star rating, here's a bit of context that should help to explain. The other shavers I've used have never given me more than a few years of service before they died. Their biggest consistent deficiency was failure to hold a charge; with no way to connect the power cord directly to the shaver, that's the end of the shaver's useful life. While they did function, none had ALL of the Wahl's advantages. Some were comfortable but didn't shave closely enough; or shaved closely but ravaged my face; or didn't have a trimmer; or pulled the hairs (OUCH!); or the screen was too fine or prone to clogging. The Wahl is the only shaver that had the best of all those features, and still provided a cord configuration that enabled me to keep the doggone thing running...and it's still running!

So, if you're not inclined to futz with a power cord, fair enough; deduct 4 years from my 10 years of reported usage, and there's your basis of comparison. Of course, it has been 10 years or more since I tried any of the other shavers. Maybe they've all improved in that time...even the Wahl. But based on my experience with the venerable old shaver I'm still using, when it finally dies, I'll buy another Wahl with confidence.

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Wahl System 4000 RazorsMar 10, 2005
By Douglas G. Thomas "Communications Consultant"
I have been using this product for a number of years, and am just preparing to buy the third. I wore out the first two. After two other brands of rechargeable razors, plus many traditional razors and shave creams, the System 4000 just cuts my beard more closely than any other product. My wife does not get scratched from my tough beard stubble, and that is the final test. The charge holds for about 5 days, so on travel I carry the stand-up charger. The pop-up trimmer works great. My only concern is that Wahl may some day stop making electric razors then what would I do?

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5A great shaver and a bargainMay 19, 2005
By J. Lane
I was glad to find the Wahl shaver at such a good price ($30). I have owned two previous Wahl shavers and was disappointed when I could no longer find them locally. It shaves fast and close with no irritation. The trimmer is better than most I have tried - I used two Remingtons and a Braun before finding the replacement Wahl on Amazon. I disagree with another reviewer about noise. It's quiter than either the Remington or Braun that I still have; but they have been used for a while and most shavers get noisier from continued use.

Since it comes with three heads - marked "close", "super close", and "sensitive", you can almost certainly find one that will work well with your face and beard. And if you're lucky, like me, all three will do a good job, so you're effectively getting two replacement heads for free. The "super close" is faster for me and not quite as comfortable as the "close" - my favorite. The "sensitive" is a little slower and doesn't shave quite as close unless you spend extra time going over areas with heavy beard.

I get four to six shaves on one charge, depending on how much time I spend shaving each use.

I do not think that the Wahl shaver is quite as durable as some others, but since it comes with a two-year warranty, you can count on two year's service. And hopefully when it finally wears out,you can find a new one at a good price. At the price of $30, which is about the price of two replacement heads for competing shavers, I've been considering buying another one for the future.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Terriffic Powerful Buzzsaw!Jan 23, 2009
By Joe in Cazadero "California Joe"
Update: 12/23/2009
It's been almost a year now and this thing is still a buzzsaw. I still recommend it heartily.
I don't know why Wahl isn't a bigger player in the electric razor field. They should be. I see
that it's being offered now for less money than I paid (sigh).

------------- My Original Review ----------------------------
Paid $58.35 for this Wahl 4000 with 3 replacement heads (Sensitive, Close and Super-Close) + a little "nose & ear clipper" which has 2 replacement heads. I've only been using it for 2 weeks now.
This puppy reminds me of my old beloved Ronsons (I'm over 60-years old), and that's a very high recommendation. I've loved my full-sized previous Braun and a little Braun 1775 for traveling, but this mighty Wahl tops all except the Ronson corded models (but is equal to them, I think). I've never seen a cordless razor with this much power! It's loud, but what the hell?
My beard has been all-grey for years now and, as you may know, that means each hair is thicker and harder to cut. This razor plows thru it easily.
Its plastic body does feel thin and more fragile than others... it looks and feels cheaply made. When you take off the head cover to expose the twin blades for cleaning, they also look fragile and you must hold them a certain way to brush them clean or you may damage them.
I don't know if the batteries are NiCad or NiMh. I hope they're the latter so they don't develop a "memory" that would eventually prevent a full recharge, but if that does happen, it can be used the old-fashioned way: with its cord.
It kinda' pisses me off that nobody seems to make a cordless razor with replaceable rechargable batteries! They all eventually stop taking a charge. I even had a cord/cordless one once that stopped working with the cord once the batteries failed! Jeez! Obviously, the manufacturers want you to throw it away when the batteries fail so you'll buy a new one.
Anyway (I'm rambling)... this is the best razor I've used in years, primarily because it's so powerful! It also shaves very close with very little irritation. I just hope it lasts!!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Last American razorMay 21, 2005
By Walt Shumate
I had intended to buy one of the Remingtons until I researched these consumer evals, which were jammed with horror stories about them. One man suggested Wahl, which I had never heard of, and when he mentioned that it was the last American manufactured razor, that sealed the deal. It came with 3 differently gauged foils. The charging base was unassembled for some reason, which I quickly remedied with some model glue. The cleaning brush is utterly worthless; the fact that I use an old toothbrush says it all.

I have exceptionally bad luck with merchants, so of course, mine was the one that slipped through quality control and arrived with a misaligned grip. This did not affect its performance, which is first rate, and I suppose most men could just grin and bear it, but I returned it for replacement as my relationship with merchants is essentially a state of war. In summary, well worth the low price, in my opinion.

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