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I've used Flowbee for over 20 years. Have owned 2 of them over the
years, raised 3 kids on it giving monthly hair cuts, and have used it to give haircuts to my wife, myself and other family members. (Brother in laws, my dad, Grandma, Grandpa etc.) I decided to try RoboCut... Big mistake. RoboCut doesn't even compare when it comes to comparing the haircut quality and speed. I got the RoboCut and had to rewire the intube connection to even get it to work. Then we did our monthly haircut ritual with the RoboCut. What takes about an hour with the flowbee turned into 2 hours with the RoboCut and the haircuts were blotchy and very dissappointing. So luckily I kept our old Flowbee and was able to "fix" the bad haircuts given by the RoboCut. I thought about giving the RoboCut to the Good Will, but I wouldn't want to have that on my conscience. Needless to say, I'll be buying a new Flowbee and throwing the RoboCut in the trash. |
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On Mar 27, 11:30*am, RealityCheck wrote:
I've used Flowbee for over 20 years. I decided to try RoboCut... Big mistake. So luckily I kept our old Flowbee and was able to "fix" the bad haircuts given by the RoboCut. Needless to say, I'll be buying a new Flowbee and throwing the RoboCut in the trash. Why do you want to buy a new Flowbee after acknowledging that your old Flowbee apparently works perfectly well? What are you not disclosing? |
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