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David Lesher August 7th 12 04:26 PM

Norelco shaver brushes
 
My long-time Rototrak razor needs brushes. 15 years ago, I
bought new ones but now shaver repair seems to have gone the way
of buggy whips.

I bought a new Norelco but it was a all-plastic toy vs. mine; I
returned it.

Any suggestions on where to look for brushes?
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Jeff Liebermann August 7th 12 05:50 PM

Norelco shaver brushes
 
On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 15:26:23 +0000 (UTC), David Lesher
wrote:

My long-time Rototrak razor needs brushes. 15 years ago, I
bought new ones but now shaver repair seems to have gone the way
of buggy whips.

I bought a new Norelco but it was a all-plastic toy vs. mine; I
returned it.

Any suggestions on where to look for brushes?


It would be helpful if you spelled Rotatract correctly and supplied an
exact model number. There are allegedly only two size brushes:
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/norelco-philips-carbon-brushes-set-p-307.html
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/philips-norelco-motor-brush-set-for-select-models.html

Old razors appear on eBay for parts all the time:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130568730760
This listing is expired, but they appear erratically. I think I have
several such razors, but want to keep them because the new ones are
junk. I bought mine at a thrift shops or garage sale.

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klem kedidelhopper August 9th 12 01:29 PM

Norelco shaver brushes
 
On Aug 7, 12:50*pm, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 15:26:23 +0000 (UTC), David Lesher

wrote:
My long-time Rototrak razor needs brushes. 15 years ago, I
bought new ones but now shaver repair seems to have gone the way
of buggy whips.


I bought a new Norelco but it was a all-plastic toy vs. mine; I
returned it.


Any suggestions on where to look for brushes?


It would be helpful if you spelled Rotatract correctly and supplied an
exact model number. *There are allegedly only two size brushes:
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/norelco-philips-carb...
http://shaveroutlet.com/shaver-replacement-parts/philips-norelco-moto...

Old razors appear on eBay for parts all the time:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130568730760
This listing is expired, but they appear erratically. *I think I have
several such razors, but want to keep them because the new ones are
junk. *I bought mine at a thrift shops or garage sale.


I believe Jeff when he says that there are two types of brushes.
However personally I recall only ever seeing one Norelco shaver brush
type though in all the shavers I've ever repaired. They were about
1.0cm long and rectangularly shaped perhaps 4.0 X 6.0 mm. I also
acquired my shavers similarly, the last one coming from the landfill.
It just needed batteries. Do you have the "stubbs" of the old brushes?
It would be a pain and certainly magnifier work but perhaps you could
start with a couple of larger brushes and file them down to what you
need. On the other hand it seems odd that even as old as these were
you can't still find them somewhere online.
Lenny
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Skype: JeffLiebermann * * AE6KS * *831-336-2558


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