Refurbished Remington Balder Pro Razor for Head
$27.99
$59.99
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Condition: Refurbished
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
Game Changer!
By NW on Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025
A game changer. Sadly, I started losing my hair in college. I wore my hair on the longer side. At whatever point, I buzzed it and would progressively cut it shorter and shorter until I was using my beard trimmer without a guard. I did this for years. It basically cut my hair to a length equivalent to a couple of days growth if I’d have shaved it. I didn’t want to fully commit to the shaved look, but after seeing pictures of myself, I had just enough hair to accentuate my bald spots. I knew I didn’t want to look like that, so I started looking at the Pit Bull skull shaver. I quickly saw that they are unreliable and not a quality product for the long term. I then found this one from Remington, a brand with which I’m familiar and have positive feelings toward. Better yet, the price was significantly cheaper than the Pit Bull skull shaver. Remington has another model above this that I considered, but figured I’d start here. You can use it in the shower/water but I don’t really do that in my routine. Oh, my favorite feature is that it collects the hair in the unit itself, so I can literally walk around the house using it without worrying that I’m leaving hair clippings all over the place! I haven’t had to change the blades yet, but have seen knock offs and official Remington replacement blades, so I’m hopeful that won’t be hard to find when the time comes. Overall, I can’t recommend enough! It’s nice to feel a smooth dome after you shave.
Top critical review
135 people found this helpful
OK for what it does, better than the cheap knockoffs but still lots of small problems
By Troy Tanzer on Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
This is my third shaver. I've shaved my head since high school (30+ years ago), but I'm lazy. The past year I decided to try one of these to do a quick once over every day and not have to shave so often. The other two were complete garbage, lasted about a week, and didn't do a good job. This one was better, although that is damning with faint praise. First, one of my absolute pet peeves, it uses a non-standard charger for no apparent reason. If you lose it, or your dog chews it, or whatever, you are out of luck. Not a big problem if this is the only electric device in your house, but digging through my box of chargers to find the right one is no fun. Second, you look at the picture and see the multiple heads and think they'll bend to the shape of your head and make things faster. But, no. Very rarely two of them are making contact at a time, usually just one. If you do a quick pass, you'll be leaving tons of streaks of cut and uncut hair. And having those multiple heads gets in the way while you are trying to angle the shaver to only try to use one head. Luckily, the streaks aren't all that noticeable. Because, if you don't use it every day or two, it just won't cut your hair at all. So, it isn't like you've got much hair to remain uncut and form visible streaks - you have to go by feel. Cleaning it is o.k. The cheaper shavers you'd just pop the head guard off and rinse with water and it was done. This one, you really need to use the tiny little brush to get the old hair out. That starts to take some time. Maybe the most annoying thing is the power button or the electronics randomly stop working. I've never had this happen during a shave, luckily, but after cleaning it, you leave it disassembled to dry out. I wanted something to just run over my head every morning, but at least once a week, I hit the power button and nothing happens. No matter what, I can't get it to work. So, I end up putting it on the charger, thinking maybe I left it on overnight or something. But within like five minutes it shows full charge, so that isn't it. I usually charge it for an hour and it'll work the next time I use it. But, by that time I've started work or left the house to do something, and end up skipping the day. See above about what happens when you skip a day. In the end, I still use it when it works, but I'm still shaving with a razor once or twice a week, and I'm not sure it is saving any time, and it definitely isn't nearly as smooth as a razor. Which doesn't bother me, it is close enough, but if I'm going to spend the same amount of time doing it, might as well get it smooth. Who knows, I may have gotten a bad one with the power switch, but all of the other problems remain. I'd still pick this one over the ones that cost half as much, just because it is still limping along after two months, which seems to be a record for me. But, this is likely the end of my experimentation with a shaver instead of a razor once this one dies.
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