Wahl Bump-Free Rechargeable Foil Shaver with Hypoallergenic Titanium Cutters for Close, Smooth Shaving – Model 7339-300

$539,974.00

(13 customer reviews)
Wahl Bump-Free Rechargeable Foil Shaver with Hypoallergenic Titanium Cutters for Close, Smooth Shaving - Model 7339-300 $539,974.00
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  • Power & Convenience – This travel-friendly rechargeable electric shaver features flexible hypoallergenic titanium foil cutters, a no-slip rubber grip, travel lock, & pop up trimmer
  • Long Lasting Power – This durable electric shaver features an NiCad battery with up to a 60-minute run time from a single charge, without memory issues
  • Advanced Foil Technology – Hypoallergenic titanium foils allow for a close, smooth, bump-free shave that won’t irritate your skin; our titanium foils allow for a more comfortable shave and can help reduce the pain from shaving
  • Pop Up Trimmer – This foil shaver features a quick and easy pop-up trimmer great for detailing hair around the neckline, beard, and sideburns.
  • The Brand Used by Professionals – Wahl clippers and trimmers have been used by professionals in the salon & barber industry since 1919. Featuring self-sharpening precision blades & quality construction

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

3 x 6 x 9.5 inches, 12.52 ounces

Item model number

7339-300

UPC

043917102009

Manufacturer

Wahl Clipper Corp

13 reviews for Wahl Bump-Free Rechargeable Foil Shaver with Hypoallergenic Titanium Cutters for Close, Smooth Shaving – Model 7339-300

  1. Karlos Beltran mendoza

    De mala calidad le tuve que cambiar la cabeza porque se rompió en menos de un mes y ahora ya no carga

  2. StayAMan

    Does a very good job and is comfortable in the hand

  3. Keven

    Stop working at the 2nd use… had to go buy one in store

  4. Amazon Customer

    It seams like I have a bad shaver, It doesnt hold a charge. I have to charge the razor every day. Not happy Just wondering If your going to do something about my Razor that doesnt hold a charge. ????? Soor hope you can replace my razor because its bad.

  5. Amazon Customer

    Después de unos usos, se rompió la lamina y me cortó la piel… debería haber durado mas pero bueno supongamos que es el tiempo de vida normal. Ahora al buscar repuestos, no los hay fuera de EUA así que, cualquiera que este fuera de EUA, no debería comprar esto nunca

  6. Alex

    item just stopped working highly disappointed in item to late for refund

  7. Tom Wilbanks

    I am very pleased with this razor. It has a powerful rotary motor which does an excellent job. In the past, Wahl used to provide three different screens, and I liked one that was labeled “Ultra Clean” which provided the closest shave. The new one just comes with one screen but is still very good.

  8. Vanna Priep

    This one la better tian other kind of shavers.

  9. Jety Lefr

    PROS:
    • The cut is great, smooth, and almost as good as using a straight razor!

    CONS:
    • The microfoil top on mine broke after a few months, resulting in a sharp edge that cut my head. This is despite never dropping it or roughly handling the shaver.
    • The battery life is long enough for two shaves, maybe. Note, that is while using it for my head and neck only.
    • The protective clear-plastic cap doesn’t fit and refuses to stay on. It pops off a the slightest touch.
    • The clippers are terrible compared to the microfoil section. Buy a dedicated set of grooming clippers.

  10. sjgadlt

    I had a Wahl 7367 shaver that looked just like this one, except for the red on/off switch. I used it for years. Wahl’s ‘Ultra Clean’ screen on that electric razor is the only electric razor that I have located – after trying many – that gives my face a proper shave. When that shaver stopped working after many years, I tried very hard to repair it. But, alas, I could not. It appears the charging IC failed. So I found something as similar as possible in hopes that maybe whatever it is that is unique that Wahl does with its “Ultra Clean” shaver screen will still be available for use with this new model.

    After the 7339-300 shaver finally arrived – which is a fiasco I won’t go into – I immediately opened the package, and tried it out. I noticed that the screen that is supplied with the shaver had the edge of the screen protruding from the plastic “head” in which it is mounted. I figured this was one of the new improvements for the new model. BUT NO! The protruding edge of the screen cut my face. The first time, I felt a sharp edge, but I didn’t think it had cut me, so I went on shaving. Then I felt a sharp pain, and found in the mirror that this new “improved” model of razor had cut me. Twice. It actually drew blood twice the first time I used it!!! How can that be an improvement? The main reason I prefer an electric razor over a blade is that I often cut myself with a blade. If the new electric razors are designed to draw blood, what are those of us who do not like to bleed every morning from shaving supposed to do? Are we just old fashioned, now? Is the new American fashion to draw blood from all customers?

    Replacement screens (especially Ultra Clean screens) for this new model of Wahl shaver are not available on Amazon. Pictures of the shaver and replacement screens show 3 “lumps” in the screen instead of the 2 lumps in the prior model. So from the pictures Wahl distributed on the internet, I could only conclude that the inventory of Ultra Close replacement screens I had collected would not work with the new model. But when I received the new model, the screens did not look at all like the new “3-lump” product photos. They looked exactly like the old model. Since I still had the original model of apparently the same shaver which wouldn’t work anymore, I checked to see if its Ultra Clean shaver head containing the Ultra Clean screen would fit on the new shaver. It does. So I guess I can still use my inventory of Ultra Clean screens. I stored the default screen which came with the new model 7339 shaver on my old Wahl shaver, and I am using the Ultra Clean screen from my old razor on the new shaver. That Ultra Clean screen was installed on the old obsoleted model when it quit after many years.

    This leaves many questions: Is quality control now so bad at Wahl that they shipped a defective screen which cut me? Or am I supposed to believe that the protruding sharp edge of the screen is a feature of the new design? Did I receive a defective product, or is this the new design? Should I return a defective product, or assume drawing blood from customers is just the new normal with Wahl like is has become with so many other American corporations?

    What’s wrong with you people at Wahl??? Why couldn’t you leave well enough alone, and continue manufacturing and selling a winning product???

    Later edit:
    After trying for days to get someone to respond via email and message, I finally reached a customer service representative on the phone at Wahl. (They used to have 24-hr service, but no more.) She offered to replace the offending screen with a new one. I requested that it be an ULTRA CLEAN version, and she said OK. She also insisted on replacing the cutter, even though I didn’t ask. They are being mailed to my home address, which doesn’t help much considering I am hopping Amazon Locker to Amazon Locker on my summer vacation. But I appreciate the gesture. It means the inventory of spare Ultra Clean screens & cutters I have accumulated will not go to waste. So I am trying to say something nice.

    I asked this customer service person directly if the old screens would work with the new shaver, and she blah-blah-blahed me about not knowing what model my old shaver was. I said I had it right here, but she had me at a disadvantage, because it WAS NOT MARKED. She as much as called me a liar; I retrieved the broken shaver; she told me the model number would be on the “belly” of the shaver. I asked if that was the front with the on/off switch, or the back. She said it was the back, and the model number should be engraved there. I looked again for the umpteenth time, and told her there was nothing there. I told her it was the model on which the protective plastic cover for the screen could not be snapped in place. She then asked me if my old shaver had a silver button, to which I replied YES. Then she told me it was a model #7367-400. (I got the impression she knew all along.)

    She proceeded to tell me that the screens from that obsolete model would work with the new model. I had to ask separately about the cutters. Then she told me that the cutters from my old shaver would work with the new model, too.

    Of course I don’t know, but I get the impression their marketing weenies are considering running a scam in which they tell customers they must buy new more expensive screens to replace the ones that wear out, but the new screens are cutting people. In any case, they appear to be trying very hard on all media I have seen, and through their personal contact with customers, to keep from people that the business end of the new and old shavers are interchangeable.

    The new style of cleaning brushes which come with the new model are much better than the old toothbrush I have been using for years to clean the whisker powder out of the shaver after use. Unfortunately the bristles on the large brush (apparently for cleaning the cutter) are already beginning to look ratty after only a few days.

    So I began using the new shaver with the ULTRA CLEAN screen I had on my dead shaver. On the 3rd use, the shaver cut me, again! Having all that time to contemplate the situation while shaving, I began to wonder if the NEW CUTTER were the problem, instead of the screen. I resolved to change out the new cutter for the old cutter, so as to avoid being cut, YET AGAIN.

    But when I went to removed the cutter from the old shaver with the new screen attached, the protruding screen caught on my FINGER and almost cut it. So I am pretty sure the failure was in the manufacture of the screen. Still, I carried through on changing out the new cutter for the old. It was then I noticed that the new cutter is keyed so that the left side can be distinguished from the right side. You can still install and use the cutter in either orientation, but the ____ of the new key next to the installation hole would seem to indicate that changes are in store. Personally, I’m glad to be able to tell the upper rank from the lower rank of blades on the cutter. I have puzzled many times over which way it was oriented before I disassembled it for cleaning.

    So now we shall see what happens. I just hope I can cobble together an electric razor that works long enough to last until get back home without having to temporarily go back to using a blade.

  11. Sean allan

    Performs as expected, been great very good
    Battery life

  12. KINGFISH-954

    Pros: Easy to use, clean and gives a smooth shave w\o irritating sensitive skin. Good value for the price.
    Cons: Does not shave neck satisfactorily; this issue may not affect all users because none of my electric shavers have performed well in this area.

    Summary: I have owned nine electrics over the years, my first at age 16 nearly 60 years ago. The only two that have really done an excellent job are the first one and this one.

  13. Amazon Customer

    I chose this because it was the only made in America option for a foil shaver in this price range. First observation, the packaging wasn’t very good. The graphics are poor, and the box is almost twice as big as it needs to be. The packaging seemed cheap.

    After using a Remington foil shaver for 30 years or so, I was surprised there’s no LED charging indicator on the Wahl. Not really a big deal. It surprised me that it vibrates in the hand more than the Remington did. It took just a bit to get used to it.

    The most important part is the shave. It’s great! Foil shavers are the best electric razors I’ve found. Very happy to have a Made in USA shaver that provides a quality shave.

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