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I have kept my nose hairs under control, but I just realized that the hair in my left ear is getting so long I could comb it. Gross!
I need to replace my weak-a__ Wahl AA-powered nose/ear trimmer with something that will really do the job. Recommendations?
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This is ideal.
But you gotta be fast.
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Better yet
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I know the Manscape company makes one. Their nether regions groomer is really good, so I would expect their other products to be good as well. This one does everything involving manscaping:
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One word: Electrolysis.
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sammy1974 said:
Better yet
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"Nuke it from orbit!"
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TF from MN said:
I need to replace my weak-a__ Wahl AA-powered nose/ear trimmer with something that will really do the job. Recommendations?
You could keep the Wahl but replace those weaka__ 1.5V AA with Li-ion 3.7V AA 's. Whoowee!
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I hate that I have a recommendation on this...
Someone recommended this to me, I bought it, and it's amazing.
Buy it. It's awesome.
ConAir Trimmer
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TF from MN said:
I have kept my nose hairs under control, but I just realized that the hair in my left ear is getting so long I could comb it. Gross!
I need to replace my weak-a__ Wahl AA-powered nose/ear trimmer with something that will really do the job. Recommendations?
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I got a plenty fine inexpensive online 3 pack of round tip scissors made for the job probably from Amazon.
I respect the @Peegoo and @sammy1974 ideas, still do some action sports, but owning a Medicare card and something in my gene pool says don't try that. It started before my Medicare application but it seems like age sent the hair that used to be on arms and legs to nose, ears and ___hole.
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I have a beard trimmer which has a nose/ear trimmer attachment 3rd along on top row.
And yes, it works!
Also watch out for random hairs on your ear lobes!
Doug
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Tried a few, but none really work well. Currently on one of those Manscaped Weedwhakers, but it is no match for my nose hairs. After many minutes of grinding I do get some of it cleared out.
I might try that ConAir, but really don't like batteries.
I've seriously wonder about options like Electrolysis.
Random hairs on ear lobes. Mine have their own little beards.
I shave those with a razor. Seriously.
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Tweezers man, tweezers! Now someone please punch me again.
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Chuckster said:
I hate that I have a recommendation on this...
Someone recommended this to me, I bought it, and it's amazing.
Buy it. It's awesome.
ConAir Trimmer
That ConAir Trimmer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NW44F6Q?th=1 is VASTLY better than the normal suspects, the trimmer head design gets all of the nose/ear hairs, unlike the ones that have the traditional trimmer head like this one https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Mens-Trimmer-Hypoallergenic-Blade/dp/B086RHFJJV/
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Be very careful.
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clydethecat said:
So cool. I want to try that.
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I know a guy who trains small field mice to handle this issue. You just apply a dab of cheese to whatever hairs need removing, lay flat and release the little guys high on your chest just below your chin.
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LocoTex said:
Be very careful.
Just a quick example of a category. Mine are rounded off and work like a champ.
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I have the Manscape nose/ear trimmer, had it for a few years, so I think it's the 1.0 version, not the most recent iteration.
It works good enough, I guess.
My daughter is an esthetician, and she's waxed my nose and chest before. Not painless but the most effective method.
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