That's all well and good but what do I use to trim my beard? Also this is not a hidden giveaway.
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An Elizabethan man servant. If you pay him rates according to the time period it will be under $40. Plus he can take care of himself.
Yes I'd admit this is a trollish response, but if you're expecting a serious answer to this type of topic here, you're in the wrong place.
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If you practice a hunting knife should do the job.
Works in movies.
No charging required!
Keeping it somewhat clean is recommended though...
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Honestly I'm not sure. However, you might find this entertaining.
On the other hand, I can suggest what not to get. I have a Wahl trimmer and after a few uses it sounds like a dying microwave.
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If battery operated it must be able to run off the charging cord without being fully charged.
Needs to be more or less maintenance free. If I have to oil it then I'm not buying it.
I don't need a lot of attachments but I do need enough tools to get the job done.
Needs to be $40 or less.
Go.
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