Customer Reviews on Amazon.com

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  1. 5 of 5 people found this review helpful
    By Alex M on Amazon.com 30 September, 2011
    Do not buy this product
    This product is a complete waste of money. The cheap price says it all. This thing could not be any worse at trimming hair. It takes forever to cut hair, it hurts and it gets clogged up easily. Don't waste your money. Don't buy this.
  2. 5 of 6 people found this review helpful
    By Greg D. on Amazon.com 23 September, 2011
    Piece of junk.
    I'm not sure this is a body hair trimmer, but if you want a body hair puller, this might do the trick. It's a chintzy product that runs on two AAA batteries. Also, it doesn't groom anything. Save your money. Mine is going back to Amazon today.
  3. 2 of 2 people found this review helpful
    By jsrmem on Amazon.com 14 June, 2012
    Ok but nothing special
    This is a very cheap shaver. There is a learning curve with the product, and it is quite under powered even with fresh batteries. It has two trimming blades with a foil cutter in between. The design makes the product pretty cumbersome to use. The battery compartment lid does not attach very tightly so I am not sure how waterproof the unit really is. I would not trust this product with any "sensitive" areas. For ten bucks is works ok, but you are better off buying a nicer shaver.
  4. 1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    By Bradford Morris on Amazon.com 24 March, 2013
    This razor requires 2 AAA batteries and 100 cc of blood to run.
    If things like squandering money and spilling blood aren't high on your to-do list, I recommend steering clear of this product. I had no great expectations of the Hypergroom Body Groomer. I purchased it from CVS for eight dollars, and I expected to get my money's worth. When I finally worked up the courage to put the device to flesh, it cut me. I figured I came in on a bad angle, blamed myself, and continued on. Then, the Hypergroom got caught up in less than 1/8" of hair - ripping the razor's head from its body - and drew more blood. Bite me twice, right? Well, maybe the "protective guards" (see: reconstituted SOLO cups) are a safer bet? Nope. These dinky green shields do not allow for even a remotely close shave. The Hypergroom Body Groomer is a one star product if I ever saw one.
  5. By rwilliams on Amazon.com 9 April, 2013
    Body Groomer backup.
    I have used three models of the Norelco Body Groomer line over the years, and it is a favorite of mine. The Body Groomer gives close body hair trimming, and no ingrown hairs.

    The major negative of the first two Norelco models I had was that they took 8 hours to fully charge. If I was in the middle of the 'job' and the battery went dead, I had to wait a day to finish.

    When I saw this Clio Designs 4095 I decided to purchase it as a backup body hair groomer, so when the battery went dead on the Norelco, I could at least finish the job with the Clio.

    The first time I used the Clio, it was very obvious that it was no where near the quality of the Norelco models. At 1/3 to 1/6 the price, I did not expect it to be equal in quality. However, I did expect it to groom my body hair without pulling the hair or scratching tender skin. Within minutes of trying the Clio I was very disapointed. It pulled hair, and scratched tender skin.

    I was about to throw it away (at around $10 it didn't pay to return it) when I noticed the cutting head design was very similar to the Norelco cutting head design. I pulled out the 'cutter' and took the cutter from my Norelco and pushed it into the Clio. To my surprize, it fit very well.

    I turned the Clio on with the Norelco head in place and gave it a try. To my surprize, it cut almost as good as the Norelco, when the batteries were good. It does go through batteries rather quickly, but I began using it to finish the job when the Norelco batteries go dead. It works great with the Norelco head and fresh batteries.

    Recently I bought the new Norelco Body Groomer with the lithium batteries, and one hour charge. So now I can simply charge the Norelco and finish the job. But if you own a Norelco, you can use the Norelco cutting head on this Clio, and it will cut almost as good as the Norleco.
  6. By Jack Horner on Amazon.com 22 February, 2013
    It fell to the floor and broke
    It fell to the floor and broke. It is still usable but you can not use the add ons. Glue did not help
  7. By Ryan Miller on Amazon.com 11 January, 2013
    Works Fine
    Works fine for the paid price however sometimes the blades fall off if you pull the wrong way otherwise its ok
  8. By Chris on Amazon.com 2 September, 2012
    Looks Can Be Deceiving... Lol
    This Product Looked like good quality but it's not made strong at all because the top green piece came off and was not able to be put back in.
  9. 2 of 4 people found this review helpful
    By Matt W. on Amazon.com 7 September, 2011
    Amazing quality, amazing price.
    I just got back from trying this with both dry and wet shaving, and I'm shocked!
    Why hasn't there been a review for this yet!? It's amazing!
    I just took a shower and dang, this thing cuts any and every kind of hair without fear for cutting yourself.
    The trimming "clippers" on the ends are great for longer hair, then just finish it off with the razor's foil blade and you're all set!
    I did my best to really test this and find any flaws it may have, and I've come up with nothing. It's absolutely brilliant. =D
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