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Where can I get simple repairwork done on a Norelco Accuvac T770 beard trimmer, near my home in San Jose, CA?
Jun 12, 2006 by CGC | Posted in Other - Electronics
All parts appear intact and the unit still works. A small (about 1 x 3 cm) plastic tab popped out of its slot when the unit was dropped and I've been unable to get it back in. When the trim-closeness adjustment wheel is turned, 2 small metal tips along the side of the unit move in and out, which normally moves this tab up and down, thereby adjusting the height of the plastic guide/comb above the blades.
Personally, I'd just buy a new one. They are only about $30. You probably aren't going to find anyone that will fix it for less than that. Here's a list of some new ones you can buy:
If you do want to have it repaired, I'd contact Norelco directly at 1-800-243-3050. Ask them where their nearest authorized repair center is. If it's not close enough, you may be able to mail it to them.
sdatary | Jun 14, 2006
just buy a new one.
daniel b | Jun 25, 2006
How do I fade my beard with the rest of my hair?
Jul 27, 2007 by radioplug14 | Posted in Men's Health
I just bought a facial hair trimmer. I read how it work and everything but one question eludes me. How does one fade his longer hair into a shorter beard? The trimmer I used has a variety of attachments including 6-position guide. I'm wondering if there is something specific I have to do before I try it on myself.
Thanks!
The question is not the length of my beard but how to fade longer hair (on the sides and top of my head) to a shorter length beard (around length of stubble)
if beard is too long the trimmer doesn't work. if this happen you need a shear and cut beard to shorter. so you can use your trimmer.