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Philips QT 4011/15 Beard trimmer





The premium beard trimmer from Philips, the Philips QT 4011/15 is one of the best cordless hair trimmers available as of today. The trimmer is stylish and sleek and could give 90 mins of usage on a single charge of 1 hour. The trimmer blades are made up of titanium, making it corrosion proof and also stylish.








The trimmer has an Ergonomic Design making it easy to hold and use and is designed to help you trim those hard-to-reach areas. The trimmer has 20 lock-in length settings from 0.5 - 10mm with 0.5mm precision and it also has self-sharpening titanium blades. The trimmer has a Long-lasting performance due to its Dura Power technology and has Skin-friendly rounded tips for smooth trimming.
 






This is the only beard trimmer in this segment providing 90 minutes of usage on charging for 1 hour which makes the best in its segment and it comes with 3 years extended warranty from Philips. The trimmer is available for a price less than 1800rs on amazon india.





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