Thx for the video dude! I'm a young student without much cash, so repairing something like my shaver, instead of replacing it, has a significant financial impact! With noone to help out, I turned to youtube and found your vid. The shaver is working once again, the reason behind was also super weird, but still....main thing is it's working again! So yeah, thx a ton!
Thank you so much for the video. Once I took out the screws and popped the top off, I saw that there was a bunch of hair shavings gooped up around the base of the rotors. Once I cleaned those out it started working again! Thanks again!
Really nice video. I decided take my shot on mine after got enough encouragement from your video and I didn't even go deep in it yet it started working back again. Totally not the same brand it used to be. I really liked the ending of your video!
So, you never found out what was wrong with it?? I have the same shaver that was gifted by my son 6~7 years ago, so it is real special to me, so, I will open it up and see if I can experience the same miracle you did!! Thanks for the video!!
Excellent instructions, I was just about to B1n my shaver due to "non operational", stripped down step by step, and hallelujah....kicked back into life....(even though i still use my "Braun", having the Philips as a "Standby"...!!!
Had the same problem, did what you did and it worked! Next day it failed but then started, day after that the problem was back. Don't think I'll bother opening it up again. I did notice that the inside seemed quite "'messy" and parts caked in grease, aswell as obvious signs of damp on the circuit board. As it happens I have two older phlips shavers. The oldest, a bit chunky, is still going strong and used for trave, the other works bout the casing around the on/off switch has cracked. I will try a Braun.
Hello, What is the exact model number of this Philips shaver at this video? I am using Philips AT886/16 for last 5 years and I faced the same problem twice. For both of them, I solved the problem temporarily by pressing to power button several times. Fortunately it is working fine right now, but I don't know how long it will last.
Thank you for showing how the case is held together. Like you my battery was charged and the switch worked, there were no signs of corrosion on the board (unlike electric toothbrushes). In my case it was the motor top bearing had seized, there were signs of water there. The top gearbox, can be pushed out by levering on the bottom of the motor, it pulls apart quite easily exposing two more screws which hold the base of the gearbox to the motor. I gently lubricated and encouraged the shaft to turn until the motor ran again. A tip, seeing how brittle those tabs were on the transparent cover I warmed mine gently with a heat gun and they didn't snap.
I opened an old shaver that stopped working in July 2019. The supposedly hermetic seals that enclose the circuit board had obviously leaked and the pcb was covered in brown dust. The motor was very badly rusted so the seal around the gearbox had also leaked, and I could not turn it. But the original problem was that it would only run for 2 seconds at a time when started. If I charged it overnight it would start reliably, and I could run it for many minutes - then run it again many times on the same day. But by the following day again it would only run for 2 seconds unless left on charge overnight. I suspect the circuit is designed to prevent operation if the battery is nearly flat, and as the battery ages the voltage at start-up is under specification. This is my third similar shaver. The previous one lasted from November 2017 to July 2019. I suspect the first one lasted 5 years. My guess is that they were all made at the same time (perhaps 2010) and the batteries have aged in storage.
I have a model from 1971 (a plug in model). It was still working untiol recently, and if I could get the pop up head to close properly again it would still work. But now when I open it, it either falls off or goes crooked and won't fully close (the pins don't hold any more). Believe it or not, it still has the same shaving razor heads--never needed to replace them. But, if I can't get it to close properly after cleaning, I'll have to buy the new garbage they sell now. It reminds me of their Soni-Care rechargeable toothbrush on a stand. I paid a lot of money for it, but one day it would no longer charge. They should have made it like their travel model with removable AA batteries--I've still got that one! I wrote to them about this, and they never had the courtesy to even reply. My old shaver was made in the The Netherlands, (where I was born), and back in the day (as you noted) they made quality products. Now that the bean counters run the show and greed runs high, all we get is throw way crap that does not last! And, of course, it's not made in the Netherlands any more...
I have the AT899 06 (no clipper model). The charge light does not work and there is no life. I checked the charger which is outputting 8.4V (rated output 8V) curiously the shaver says input 15V. Contacted Philips and they tell me the charger is faulty and gave me a link to a retailer to buy a new one...nice one guys. I am now going to have at the insides having seen how easy it is...I bet it is a capacitor on the battery charge reg part of the board. Thanks for sharing and giving me the courage to have a go.
I noticed on the one I’ve just fixed it had corrosion on all pins where each part of the charger goes ,after cleaning all of the corrosion the shaver decided to start charging again .
Hi how are you doing I have Philips norelco s5675 It’s stop working only orange light blinks when starting it. Kindly tell me what happens to it. Thanks
To aaanton. Used Philips shavers since l turned 13 years old . Have to say that I have never had a single issue ever except lst battery operated version which needed a service after a few years use. Now l am 61 and still using Philips. Wouldn't use anything else. Couldn't disagree more. Good old Philips shavers l say!
@@aaanton11 Generally update my shavers every 5 years approximately. I find newer shavers just as reliable as older models. Good older and newer models l say. Again newer models never a moment's issue ever.
Good video - have a similar Norelco/Phillips wet/dry razor I bought in 2020 and it went on the fritz. The power light bar lit up so I couldn't understand why it wouldn't operate. Opened it up and the negative/black battery wire came unconnected and I had to solder it back to the contact point it was attached to and then it worked again. Such crappy "workmanship" from a major brand that Phillips owns - doubtful I'll buy another Norelco/Phillips shaver again - back to Braun because those are built like tanks.
Same issue with mine. However: The problem seems to be the manner in which the wires leading from the PCB connect to the motor. I had to de-solder the wires from the PCB and then push the motor out of the plastic housing. Once the motor was out, I could see that the motor connections were simply "twist" crimped onto the wire holder (difficult to explain, but easy to see). After soldering the crips on both sides, the motor is running steadily. Simple fix.
Mate...great video. When I saw how yours started working while you were inside it, I just knocked mine about on my hand without taking it apart and it works again! I was gonna throw it out. Big cheers.
Gary Fearon - That's what I did with mine while I was watching this vid! Mine is just two years old, with the blades replaced, and I got nothing when I pushed the switch, even with a full charge... I Just knocked it about in my hand with the just the head assembly off, then shook it a few times, pressed the button, and the damn thing works again! I think it has something to do with water or gloop getting down there, even though the unit can be used wet, which I NEVER do!
I have one of the and do not charge, i open it and transistor m101 is carbonized but i dont know what the code of the transistor is carbonized, i dont find the data sheet of the board
Thank you for making this video. I did the same as you but my problem was that one of the connections to the battery came loose. So I just soldered it back on.
I just like to add my veiw on Philips shavers I bought one in 1999 wet and dry shaver for about £60 it finally died in 2021 r.i.p and I have to say (didn't even change the blades) it was the best money i ever spent now years later i checked out Philips shavers and to my horror found out that they are now designed to only last a few years (allegedly) you can buy replacement blades but I found that the price for them is almost the price of a new shaver my point to all of this is they don't make them like they use to so do your homework frist before spending your hard earned money on so-called branded names anyway enjoy your life and stay safe everyone
I had problems with the switch not working, as well as the green indicator light going on with the unit not turning on when pressing the switch on my Aquatec... Then I rapped the thing a few times, and for a while, everything worked fine... Then one day, nothing, no activation, nor was there any charge activity... Since the stupid thing was beyond manufacturer's warranty, I just pitched it, and replaced it with a Philips 3000 wet/dry, and purchased an extended warranty via the retailer with this new one... We'll see how this one works... It seems to have a better switch assembly then the Aquawreck did... I remember my first Philips Norelco unit I used in the mid/late 70s when I was a teenager... Built like a tank, and went for almost 7 years until the motor gave out from heavy use... Now, I see they're garbage, just like you said...
Hoping maybe someone who has had this problem and/or knows what to do about it sees and can help. The problem I'm currently having with my Philips 2000 shaver is that only one blade will spin. When opened and taken apart, I've found that all three pieces connected to the battery will turn, and they will turn the pieces that sit inside the blades, but only one of those pieces actually grips the blade and spins it - the other two pieces spin inside the blades, but the blades themselves do not spin. I purchased new blades and basically tried every combination I could come up with - full new blades, old blades with new inner pieces, new blades with old inner pieces, changing their positions within the shaver, but at the end of it all, what I found is that only one original inner piece will cause of the blades to spin. I tried holding the blade in my hand and turning the inner pieces inside of the blade with my fingers - the one inner piece that actually does work would not rotate inside the blade because it was gripping it. The other inner pieces would not grip the blade, and thus spun around inside the blade. Does this sound like anything anyone else has experienced?
What torx bit is the one needed to remove the 3 bolts? Where i live buying a whole set is really expensive and i would rather only buy the one needed to do the job
Hey dear i have same trimmer. But some transistors and capacitor has been burned. And i am not able to see the correct correct component in circuit.. plz can you give the circuit image of your trimmer via providing google drive link...
My Floating head has been in use for "40 years", same battery. I dropped it on the bathroom tiles last weeks it stopped working. Poor craftmanship, had enough of the Philips crap, only 40 years. Found the wire to the motor had come off. Soldered it on worked. If it doesn't work for another 40 years I'm taking it back.
Ya i used to have a duo blade philips shaver in the 90s worked awsome for 10 years then bought a nother philips top end shaver in 2011 lasted until this year now they say replace blades every year lol used to be every 5 or less
Good fun. Maybe you should stick with heavier machinery :) but thanks for the video. Anyway, isn't it funny when things start to work just by disassembly and reassembly.
I replaced the batteries of my Philips shaver (different from the one in the video) cos it was shutting down within 5-6 minutes. I thought maybe the batteries have gone bad since it had been almost 5 years since I had bought it. Even with the new batteries, I have the same problem. Totally useless. I'll probably just use it to trim my nose hair from now on. A traditional safety razor works best for me.
Mine's a different model, but same problem. The screws have some weird head, not philips ironically. Specially designed so DIYers can't repair them when they fail to charge. Philips did fuck all when I contacted them, my shaver was a bit over 1 year old. All they had to do was send me another one, goodwill and all that. No, offered alternative models at a discount, so I could be fucked over again. No thanks, I bought a Braun instead, which I should have done.
Hello, I have the same shaver with exactly the same problem as yours. I also took mine appart and found nothing wrong (switch, solder joints, battery voltage,...). It must the the brush motor that's giving up. Everything I bought from Philips didn't last much and this shaver is no exception - a true piece o crap from a crappy brand.
Thx for the video dude! I'm a young student without much cash, so repairing something like my shaver, instead of replacing it, has a significant financial impact! With noone to help out, I turned to youtube and found your vid. The shaver is working once again, the reason behind was also super weird, but still....main thing is it's working again! So yeah, thx a ton!
Glad I could help! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you so much for the video. Once I took out the screws and popped the top off, I saw that there was a bunch of hair shavings gooped up around the base of the rotors. Once I cleaned those out it started working again! Thanks again!
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Decided to dissasemble my shaver that was broken thanks to this video and it started working again while dissasembling. Thank you very much Anton!
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Really nice video. I decided take my shot on mine after got enough encouragement from your video and I didn't even go deep in it yet it started working back again. Totally not the same brand it used to be. I really liked the ending of your video!
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
So, you never found out what was wrong with it?? I have the same shaver that was gifted by my son 6~7 years ago, so it is real special to me, so, I will open it up and see if I can experience the same miracle you did!! Thanks for the video!!
Mine is still going strong and the issue didn't reoccur, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 Hey that gives me great hope! Thanks for the reply!
Excellent instructions, I was just about to B1n my shaver due to "non operational", stripped down step by step, and hallelujah....kicked back into life....(even though i still use my "Braun", having the Philips as a "Standby"...!!!
well done great work, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks for teaching how to disassemble it❤❤❤
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Had the same problem, did what you did and it worked! Next day it failed but then started, day after that the problem was back. Don't think I'll bother opening it up again. I did notice that the inside seemed quite "'messy" and parts caked in grease, aswell as obvious signs of damp on the circuit board. As it happens I have two older phlips shavers. The oldest, a bit chunky, is still going strong and used for trave, the other works bout the casing around the on/off switch has cracked. I will try a Braun.
Definitely worth trying a different brand, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hello,
What is the exact model number of this Philips shaver at this video? I am using Philips AT886/16 for last 5 years and I faced the same problem twice. For both of them, I solved the problem temporarily by pressing to power button several times. Fortunately it is working fine right now, but I don't know how long it will last.
not sure on the exact model as it is no longer available, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks for your video. It showed me where I have to go to work on this. That is super helpful.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you for showing how the case is held together. Like you my battery was charged and the switch worked, there were no signs of corrosion on the board (unlike electric toothbrushes). In my case it was the motor top bearing had seized, there were signs of water there. The top gearbox, can be pushed out by levering on the bottom of the motor, it pulls apart quite easily exposing two more screws which hold the base of the gearbox to the motor. I gently lubricated and encouraged the shaft to turn until the motor ran again. A tip, seeing how brittle those tabs were on the transparent cover I warmed mine gently with a heat gun and they didn't snap.
nice repair, Thanks Chris for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I opened an old shaver that stopped working in July 2019. The supposedly hermetic seals that enclose the circuit board had obviously leaked and the pcb was covered in brown dust. The motor was very badly rusted so the seal around the gearbox had also leaked, and I could not turn it. But the original problem was that it would only run for 2 seconds at a time when started. If I charged it overnight it would start reliably, and I could run it for many minutes - then run it again many times on the same day. But by the following day again it would only run for 2 seconds unless left on charge overnight. I suspect the circuit is designed to prevent operation if the battery is nearly flat, and as the battery ages the voltage at start-up is under specification. This is my third similar shaver. The previous one lasted from November 2017 to July 2019. I suspect the first one lasted 5 years. My guess is that they were all made at the same time (perhaps 2010) and the batteries have aged in storage.
I just think Phillips use cheap components and poor seals, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I have a model from 1971 (a plug in model). It was still working untiol recently, and if I could get the pop up head to close properly again it would still work. But now when I open it, it either falls off or goes crooked and won't fully close (the pins don't hold any more). Believe it or not, it still has the same shaving razor heads--never needed to replace them. But, if I can't get it to close properly after cleaning, I'll have to buy the new garbage they sell now. It reminds me of their Soni-Care rechargeable toothbrush on a stand. I paid a lot of money for it, but one day it would no longer charge. They should have made it like their travel model with removable AA batteries--I've still got that one! I wrote to them about this, and they never had the courtesy to even reply. My old shaver was made in the The Netherlands, (where I was born), and back in the day (as you noted) they made quality products. Now that the bean counters run the show and greed runs high, all we get is throw way crap that does not last! And, of course, it's not made in the Netherlands any more...
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 I might be able to repair it if I can solder the pins back into the metal housing (or use super glue). Tricky, but not impossible.
I have the AT899 06 (no clipper model). The charge light does not work and there is no life. I checked the charger which is outputting 8.4V (rated output 8V) curiously the shaver says input 15V. Contacted Philips and they tell me the charger is faulty and gave me a link to a retailer to buy a new one...nice one guys. I am now going to have at the insides having seen how easy it is...I bet it is a capacitor on the battery charge reg part of the board.
Thanks for sharing and giving me the courage to have a go.
Phillips helpless desk will tell you to buy a new shaver 😂 I think its definitely worth a look, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I noticed on the one I’ve just fixed it had corrosion on all pins where each part of the charger goes ,after cleaning all of the corrosion the shaver decided to start charging again .
I have Philips 890 like yours
It’s actually new. It turns on but when I charge it it doesn’t charge or even lights.
What can I do about this?
Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hi how are you doing
I have Philips norelco s5675
It’s stop working only orange light blinks when starting it. Kindly tell me what happens to it. Thanks
Take it apart you might be surprised Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you for giving me the confidence to fix my electronic shaver and it works.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
To aaanton. Used Philips shavers since l turned 13 years old . Have to say that I have never had a single issue ever except lst battery operated version which needed a service after a few years use. Now l am 61 and still using Philips. Wouldn't use anything else. Couldn't disagree more. Good old Philips shavers l say!
you are spot on, good old Phillips, the old stuff is great, the new stuff not so good, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11
Generally update my shavers every 5 years approximately. I find newer shavers just as reliable as older models. Good older and newer models l say. Again newer models never a moment's issue ever.
Any idea why my philips shaver i cleaned the heads but now the top will NOT Shut keeps spinging open ?????
Give it a bash!! Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
No worries thanks for your reply
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Good video - have a similar Norelco/Phillips wet/dry razor I bought in 2020 and it went on the fritz. The power light bar lit up so I couldn't understand why it wouldn't operate. Opened it up and the negative/black battery wire came unconnected and I had to solder it back to the contact point it was attached to and then it worked again. Such crappy "workmanship" from a major brand that Phillips owns - doubtful I'll buy another Norelco/Phillips shaver again - back to Braun because those are built like tanks.
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Same issue with mine. However: The problem seems to be the manner in which the wires leading from the PCB connect to the motor. I had to de-solder the wires from the PCB and then push the motor out of the plastic housing. Once the motor was out, I could see that the motor connections were simply "twist" crimped onto the wire holder (difficult to explain, but easy to see). After soldering the crips on both sides, the motor is running steadily. Simple fix.
Well done, Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Mate...great video. When I saw how yours started working while you were inside it, I just knocked mine about on my hand without taking it apart and it works again! I was gonna throw it out. Big cheers.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Not all heroes wear cape! thanks mine works now too!:D
Gary Fearon - That's what I did with mine while I was watching this vid! Mine is just two years old, with the blades replaced, and I got nothing when I pushed the switch, even with a full charge... I Just knocked it about in my hand with the just the head assembly off, then shook it a few times, pressed the button, and the damn thing works again! I think it has something to do with water or gloop getting down there, even though the unit can be used wet, which I NEVER do!
I have one of the and do not charge, i open it and transistor m101 is carbonized but i dont know what the code of the transistor is carbonized, i dont find the data sheet of the board
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hi how can you fix the switch replacement button on that SweetLF shaver?
Not sure what you mean, what is broken? Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Are you sure it wasn't in travel mode? When you press and hold the power it'll turn off/on after a few seconds.
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thank you for making this video. I did the same as you but my problem was that one of the connections to the battery came loose. So I just soldered it back on.
Glad it helped Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
My 5000 series keeps cutting out.... as in it'll run for 2 mins then cut out. I shake it and it'll start for 2 more mins. Would this video be useful?
Philips 11 in 1 Beard Trimmer and Hair Clipper Kit MG5730/33922/2683
I take it back its not a 5000 it's this..
Could be, give it a bash, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I just like to add my veiw on Philips shavers I bought one in 1999 wet and dry shaver for about £60 it finally died in 2021 r.i.p and I have to say (didn't even change the blades) it was the best money i ever spent now years later i checked out Philips shavers and to my horror found out that they are now designed to only last a few years (allegedly) you can buy replacement blades but I found that the price for them is almost the price of a new shaver my point to all of this is they don't make them like they use to so do your homework frist before spending your hard earned money on so-called branded names anyway enjoy your life and stay safe everyone
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I had problems with the switch not working, as well as the green indicator light going on with the unit not turning on when pressing the switch on my Aquatec... Then I rapped the thing a few times, and for a while, everything worked fine... Then one day, nothing, no activation, nor was there any charge activity... Since the stupid thing was beyond manufacturer's warranty, I just pitched it, and replaced it with a Philips 3000 wet/dry, and purchased an extended warranty via the retailer with this new one... We'll see how this one works... It seems to have a better switch assembly then the Aquawreck did... I remember my first Philips Norelco unit I used in the mid/late 70s when I was a teenager... Built like a tank, and went for almost 7 years until the motor gave out from heavy use... Now, I see they're garbage, just like you said...
they don't make them like they used to, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hoping maybe someone who has had this problem and/or knows what to do about it sees and can help.
The problem I'm currently having with my Philips 2000 shaver is that only one blade will spin. When opened and taken apart, I've found that all three pieces connected to the battery will turn, and they will turn the pieces that sit inside the blades, but only one of those pieces actually grips the blade and spins it - the other two pieces spin inside the blades, but the blades themselves do not spin. I purchased new blades and basically tried every combination I could come up with - full new blades, old blades with new inner pieces, new blades with old inner pieces, changing their positions within the shaver, but at the end of it all, what I found is that only one original inner piece will cause of the blades to spin. I tried holding the blade in my hand and turning the inner pieces inside of the blade with my fingers - the one inner piece that actually does work would not rotate inside the blade because it was gripping it. The other inner pieces would not grip the blade, and thus spun around inside the blade. Does this sound like anything anyone else has experienced?
sounds like one of the gears is worn, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Thanks so much! My Philips shaver mysteriously started working again when disassembled. Maybe due to moisture inside.
Glad it helped!, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
What torx bit is the one needed to remove the 3 bolts? Where i live buying a whole set is really expensive and i would rather only buy the one needed to do the job
not sure, if I didn't mention it in the video, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hey dear i have same trimmer. But some transistors and capacitor has been burned. And i am not able to see the correct correct component in circuit.. plz can you give the circuit image of your trimmer via providing google drive link...
sorry the only pictures I have are in the video, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Ditch the modern ones and opt for used ones Made in Holland or GB
They were simple ,easily fixable and built to last
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
My Floating head has been in use for "40 years", same battery. I dropped it on the bathroom tiles last weeks it stopped working. Poor craftmanship, had enough of the Philips crap, only 40 years. Found the wire to the motor had come off. Soldered it on worked. If it doesn't work for another 40 years I'm taking it back.
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
It was worth the laugh to watch the video, even if I don't bother to take it apart. I bought a dead one and will use the blades at least.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Ya i used to have a duo blade philips shaver in the 90s worked awsome for 10 years then bought a nother philips top end shaver in 2011 lasted until this year now they say replace blades every year lol used to be every 5 or less
sounds about right Tony, the old ones are definitely the best, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Good fun. Maybe you should stick with heavier machinery :) but thanks for the video.
Anyway, isn't it funny when things start to work just by disassembly and reassembly.
Yes, you are right Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I have the same problem. Have you purchased another electric shaver since then?
This one is still going strong, and I did also get the one blade, which I love thanks for the great comments 👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 You have had better luck than me. I've had 2 pack in on me now. I won't be purchasing another Philips shaver 😏💩
The actual button where it clicks in to connect top bit where it’s attached to body of shaver
I haven't replaced one of those sorry, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
did you ever get your nail checked, if not please do
its all gravy, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
I replaced the batteries of my Philips shaver (different from the one in the video) cos it was shutting down within 5-6 minutes. I thought maybe the batteries have gone bad since it had been almost 5 years since I had bought it. Even with the new batteries, I have the same problem. Totally useless. I'll probably just use it to trim my nose hair from now on.
A traditional safety razor works best for me.
Sounds like it needs the large hammer treatment 😂 Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
wet shavers always leak eventually ...i am using my dads phillip shaver from 1966!!!!
The old is usually better made, Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Save ur time and watch a different video.
Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Video recording mobile camera placed in wrong direction
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Mine's a different model, but same problem. The screws have some weird head, not philips ironically. Specially designed so DIYers can't repair them when they fail to charge. Philips did fuck all when I contacted them, my shaver was a bit over 1 year old. All they had to do was send me another one, goodwill and all that. No, offered alternative models at a discount, so I could be fucked over again. No thanks, I bought a Braun instead, which I should have done.
Thanks for the great information👍🏻👍🏻🛠
Hello,
I have the same shaver with exactly the same problem as yours. I also took mine appart and found nothing wrong (switch, solder joints, battery voltage,...). It must the the brush motor that's giving up.
Everything I bought from Philips didn't last much and this shaver is no exception - a true piece o crap from a crappy brand.
Get the big hammer 🔨 and give it a bash, thanks for the great information 👍🏻👍🏻🛠
start from 6:48 to save you time. Prior to that is, "garbage". (we don't need to listen to or watch your complains about garbage)
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idol
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Planned obsolescence.
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Camera placement deserves dislike.
ouch, But I did fix the shaver 😂 Thanks for the great comments👍🏻👍🏻🛠
@@aaanton11 NP sir. Actually I put like after your comment.
Philips brand is no good anymore ....
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