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Panasonic ER389K Rechargeable Beard and Mustache Trimmer,men

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Arrives Thursday, Jul 10
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Features

  • 6-position hair length adjustment for precise control; lock-in switch
  • Convenient built-in AC recharging plug
  • Up to 45 minutes of operating time per charge
  • Includes trimming guide, cleaning brush, and oil for lubricating blades

Description

- Panasonic beard and mustache trimmer- 6 position hair length adjustment for precise control with lock-in switch- Convenient built-in AC recharging plug- Up to 45 minutes of operating time per charge- Includes trimming guide, cleaning brush and oil for lubricating bladesER389K With stainless-steel blades and a convenient built-in plug-charging system, this beard and mustache trimmer keeps facial hair well groomed and under control. With six length settings, you have precise control over trimming, avoiding such accidents as bald patches and uneven beard length. For closer trimming, the guide comes off completely. Recharging is convenient--simply slide the retractable plug into its charging position, and plug it into the wall for easy charging and storage. You'll get 45 minutes of usage out of an eight-hour charge. The trimmer includes the trimming guide, a cleaning brush, and oil for lubricating the blades. It comes with a limited warranty. --Ariel Meadow Stallings

Recommended Uses For Product: Beard,Mustache,Trimming


Color: Black


Hair Type: All


Brand: Panasonic


Power Source: Battery Powered


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.6 x 8 x 1.35 inches; 10.55 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ER389K


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Panasonic


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Japan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pepperidge Farm Remembers
Reviewing an electronic beard trimmer should not involve a critiques of the present-day consumer capitalism. But in this case, it is unavoidable. So here it goes. The product: This is a rechargeable electronic beard trimmer. It has no fancy features. It does not look "cool". It clips well, it is intuitive to use, and it is very serviceable. The battery is dead? Just open the trimmer and replace the battery yourself. This is a relic of bygone days -- the craziest thing is that Panasonic somehow still manufacture this (in Japan) and you can still find it new on Amazon. I am speculating that Panasonic still manufacture this product because there are demands for this product from some of their old channels, and they feel obliged to answer the demands. But what are "old channels"? Panasonic (rather, Matsushita) used to maintain a peculiar business model in Japan. All their consumer products were used to distributed through the chains of the local, mom&pop electronic stores. These tiny stores only carried Matsushita products, and they sold everything at MSRP. They were supposed to maintain a local, loyal customer base; if you are a customer of a "Matsushita electronics store", you were supposed to buy ALL electronics from this store, ALL AT MSRP. You were expected to keep using the same product (that you paid its MSRP for) for the eternity, and the store -- you should be well-acquainted with the mom&pop running it -- would service the product for as long as you kept using it. This clipper would make the ideal product for this business model. A customer of "Matsushita electronics store" was not looking for anything fancy, or anything cheap; indeed, he would not be cross-shopping this with anything else. He was looking for something that works and is reliable, which this clipper provides. In turn, this clipper is easily serviceable for the mom&pop who likely were well-experienced in repairing things, but also had to cover the vast range of consumer electronics products. "Matsushita electronics store" had its virtues; it produced less wastes, it helped maintaining the local economy (and the local community), and made its products easily available to elderly who would have had difficulty operating new electronics by themselves. This business model was by no means limited to Matsushita; the industry for consumer electronics use to operate in similar fashions across the globe. It also was not a sustainable business model in the changing market -- we like to cross-shop products, we like to have big discounts, and we like to have something new and fancy. If anything, Amazon is the antithesis of what this clipper represents. Matsushita had resisted the onslaught of brick&motor stores (think Best Buy) the longest, but eventually they yielded. But somehow, the clipper still remains. Somewhat ironically, this "old school" business model still remain in the world of Business-to-Business (B2B) instead of Business-to-Consumers (B2C), because B2B has characteristics which are far more congruent with what this clipper represents. But that is a story for another day.;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 by Sosuke

  • Classic design honed to perfection.
My old trimmer crapped out after about five years of declining performance. So, I checked out the reviews like you are doing right now… I want a trimmer that will trim and trim well. My last one had a bunch of attachments that were not exactly on target 🎯. The adjustable guide would let straight hair through ok, but wavy/curly whiskers would not go through the narrow gaps in the wrap-around adjustable comb evenly. I had to make five or more passes to get most of the whiskers trimmed and still had an uneven trim. The barber would whip out a #4 guide and voila- perfect length! Old trimmer- not so much. I finally compromised with a wrap-around mustache guard that would work more or less if I held it out carefully… meh So, I ordered the Panasonic trimmer. Looks blocky, plugs straight into the wall, and was about 38 and change… while it sat in the cart as I added some other items- the price kept dropping!😁 When I finished shopping, it was $34 and change. YMMV. (That’s about two trims at the barbershop 💈.) I opened the box, trimmer, adjustable guard, oil, & brush were all there- retractable plug fit the socket and worked. Later, I put the guard on the trimmer set it on #4, and went to work on the bad Santa beard. A few minutes later, the beard was back under control with a length of 3/8-1/2” (10-13mm) for those across the pond. Popped off the guard to line up the ‘stache, and was happy to get no blade bites! Tightened up around the throat, and done! Deceptively simple. And the angle of the guard and tooth spacing kept the wavy whiskers from piling up and missing the blades - so fewer passes for an even trim. Very satisfied. Like the VW bug- old design honed to perfection. Hope it lasts like other reviewers reported 😀. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024 by Frank Chase

  • Simply THE best beard trimmer you'll ever find
I first bought this trimmer 25 years ago. After about 10 years, I had to replace it and I did so with the same model. However, I lost this replacement after a couple of years and found to my disappointment that Panasonic had stopped production of this model. Over the ensuing 5 years, I tried 5 or 6 different brands of trimmer -none of them came close to the ER389K and I continued to miss having this available. I finally found one for sale from a website in Singapore which lasted probably another decade without even a change of cutting blade. The battery began not to hold its charge for very long so, on a whim, I looked on Amazon and was amazed to find it available. I'm not sure if this is old stock or if Panasonic has resumed production (I'm hoping the latter!) but I'm now the proud user again of this great device. It's good for a not-too-close shave as well as a beard trimmer. The thing I like most about this besides the very high quality and long-lasting cutting blade is the lack of clutter - no charging cords & no attachments to lose. The one shortcoming is that that it charges only from 120v outlets. This can create a problem when traveling overseas. Some countries have 120v/240v shaving outlets in bathrooms and these will work well to charge this trimmer. Don't try to charge it from a 240v outlet! I generally relied upon the different-sized (& incompatible) outlets overseas to warn me to use a voltage converter but in Thailand (and perhaps elsewhere) US flat 2-pronged outlets are common but they use 240v not 120v. I was fooled by the compatibility of the outlet and quickly fried my trimmer when I plugged it into a Thai outlet. But having to carry a voltage converter when traveling overseas is a small inconvenience compared with its many benefits. This is hands down the best beard trimmer on the market and its the only one you'll ever need. Why there have been no attempts to imitate its design is amazing to me. The only way it could ever be improved is by making its charger accept universal voltage input. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018 by Torito

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