Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Electric shavers provide upgrade

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Q. How improved are the Panasonic LV67 and LV97 shavers over the prior generation LV65/ LV95 models? I saw your review and recommenda­tion of the LV67 and LV97, and when pricing them, the less expensive LV95 also came up.

— R.C., Pittsburgh

A. I have not tried the Panasonic Arc5 LV65 or Arc5 LV95, but I have researched them and received reports from those who own both. The consensus is the LV67 and LV97 are preferred over the models they replaced, and it is enough of an improvemen­t that it is worth spending a bit more on the newerversi­ons.

I checked prices of both generation­s, and they tend to be within $20 of each other.Given you will likely keep the shaver for decades, I would get the LV67 or LV97. If the price difference gets to be in the $40-$50range, the LV65 and LV95make more sense.

I did a price check before I wrote the column, and the LV67, the current top-of-the-line shaver without the charging cradle, is on sale on Amazon for $119.99, reduced from $199.99. That makes it even less expensive than the prior generation LV65 and an absolute best buy in electric shavers. Hopefully, the price lasts long enough for readers to take advantageo­f it.

Whilewe are on the subject of personal care products, I have had a number of questions and product reviewoffe­rs come in since I first reviewed the shaver. You will see other interestin­g products featured in the months ahead, some from product categories you may not have even knownexist­ed.

For today, I am going to write about something most people already own because I found something that works dramatical­ly better than anything I haveever tried before.

Nose and ear hair trimmers are something I have had a love-hate relationsh­ip with for years. I love to see the offending hairs gone, but I have always hated the trimmers themselves. Every one I purchasedc­ame from the drug store in a blister pack for around$15, and the quality has always been iffy at best. They trim OK when they are new and the battery (usually a single AA) is fresh, but performanc­e falls off a cliff with use and the batteries seem to get weakawfull­y fast.

After my great experience with the Panasonic LV97 shaver, I discovered they also made these trimmers, so I picked one up. It is so much better than the drugstore blister pack products that it defies comparison. Mark Twain once said about writing, “The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. ’Tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” Well, the Panasonic trimmer is the lightning; the others, thelightni­ng bug.

I bought a Panasonic ER430K nose and ear hair trimmer at Best Buy for only $19.99, just a few dollars more than the unsatisfyi­ng $15 models I own. I took one of my previous models and turned it on. It spun weakly. I removed thebattery and put it in my new Panasonic. The trimmer spun fast and strong, evidence of a high-quality, efficient electric motor. The twin blades made short work (pun intended) of any hair they touched, and a vacuum system sucks the trimmed hairs into a compartmen­t in the trimmer for easy disposal. What a great buy! shop.panasonic.com

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