Get 24% Off the Philips OneBlade 360 Shaver and Trimmer at Amazon UK

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Whether you’re styling your facial hair, trimming your chest hair, or getting rid of the ol’ back fluff, you’d be surprised by just how good the Philips OneBlade 360 is.

I’ve been using various OneBlade models for years now, and wherever I’ve used them, they've done a great job. And, thanks to a discount at Amazon UK, you can get one for 24% off the MSRP.

Save On My Favorite Razor at Amazon Right Now

That brings this versatile razor down from £49.99 to £37.99, and while it’s great to have one razor for almost everything (eyebrows eyebrows), I’m always most impressed by how comfortable the shave feels with the OneBlade.

I’ve had razors that left me feeling itchy or my skin looking a little blotchy, but the OneBlade does a great job of avoiding all of that. That’s partly because of the 360 blade, which can flex to reach awkward spots (for me, that’s the awkward under-jawline one).

Included in the box are a trio of blades, while you also get a set of Stubble Combs which act like guards to help you shave down to 1, 2, 3 or 5mm. There’s also a body hair version (3mm) that helps you take care of, ahem, your non-facial areas (let’s leave it at that for now).

As someone who shaves little and often, I don’t have to charge my one all that often, either. It has 45 minutes of shaving per charge, and you can plug it in with a USB-A cable when it needs more juice.

For more savings, shaving or otherwise, be sure to check out the latest on IGN’s deals page, including savings on Crimson Desert’s physical version and the LEGO Pokémon Eevee set, too.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.

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