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Electric nose hair trimmers - where to buy


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I have searched in the following places:

Big Tesco

Central Festival

Airport Mall

Those electronic stores opposite side of moat on north side of old city.

I am almost certain I have seen these things in the past here but now I want some I can not find any.

Does anyone know where you can buy such an item?

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Posted

Try Little Tesco

then Airport Plaza Power Buy, top floor above Robinsons.

Then learn how to grab them and pull them out.

Tweezers, 15-30 baht in most shops !
Posted (edited)

Just curious.which type works better..rotary as the OP shows..or the shears type..3-tiny blades.. Central sells both styles at Festival.

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Just curious.which type works better..rotary as the OP shows..or the shears type..3-tiny blades.. Central sells both styles at Festival.

I'm a fan of the rotary type. No pain what so ever, so long as you buy a reputable brand.

I had a cheap one once and threw it away after the first use.

I am NOT a fan of pain.

I have learned that the Panasonic clippers are usually safe enough for me to use without general anesthetic.

Posted

Or just use the next barber shop, even the small village haircut, they will help you out. In addition you get a head massage, Good start into the day :)

Posted

I was opening the thread to do the same.. I dont understand why people insist on schleping around places looking for stuff, thats invariably far more expensive.. When it take minutes and a few button presses and its at your door a day or two later.

Lazada

Ebay

Aliexpress

Banggood

Or any one of many sales aggregation sites.

Actually you are talking at least 2 weeks for most Ebay/China stuff and these days a lot of the cheap Lazada items are also ordered from overseas rather than local stock.

Posted

Buy the Panasonic trimmers from Lazada. They have the best design and quality and are well-worth the extra money and slightly longer shipping time.

Posted

I was opening the thread to do the same.. I dont understand why people insist on schleping around places looking for stuff, thats invariably far more expensive.. When it take minutes and a few button presses and its at your door a day or two later.

Lazada

Ebay

Aliexpress

Banggood

Or any one of many sales aggregation sites.

Actually you are talking at least 2 weeks for most Ebay/China stuff and these days a lot of the cheap Lazada items are also ordered from overseas rather than local stock.

I ordered one identical to the one pictured in the OP from Ebay for a whopping 49 Baht including shipping and arrived in 2 weeks.

The cheapest I could find in Pattaya was in a booth at Big C and was tenfold price.

In such case I don't mind waiting 2 weeks

http://www.ebay.com/itm/251586126911

Posted

Buncha sissies here- five seconds up each nostril with one of these does the job for a real man:

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Yes its possibly the quickest method, but its the smell of burning hair that irritates me!

A bit like being at the dentist and you get a waft of smoke as he drills into a tooth.... nasty stuff.

I'll stick to tweezers or a rotary trimmer, bushfires can be hard to extinguish and Id imagine nostral hairs are quite flammable too....OUCH

Posted

I go to Korea and California and get my nostrils waxed. Lasts about 6 weeks.

Same kind place for ladies snatch jobs.

The nostril requires professionalism, a specialized skill, if there was a reputable waxing salon in BKK or Chiang Mai I would like to know.

Posted

I go to Korea and California and get my nostrils waxed. Lasts about 6 weeks.

Same kind place for ladies snatch jobs.

The nostril requires professionalism, a specialized skill, if there was a reputable waxing salon in BKK or Chiang Mai I would like to know.

That's a long way to go ... I just sit in the our bathroom and Mrs Jas pulls them out, one at a time, with tweezers ... as I said before 'kin hurts....well only a bit really.

Posted

The lady in Seoul finishes with tweezers under bright light and magnification, every last hair.

Almost wish she wouldn't the pain draws tears from the eyes.

Posted

I've bought them from Boots the Pharmacist before.

Boots sell them, some of them work, some of them don't work at all. Luck of the draw.

I have actually looked in Boots a few times and not seen them. I obviously need to try harder.

I think I've seen them in Pantip Plaza and maybe Warorot Market.

Excellent I will have a look here.

Buncha sissies here- five seconds up each nostril with one of these does the job for a real man:

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OK so after reading this I gave this a go. It does work but you need to be careful and you breathe in burned hair smells for a little while.

Thank you for your suggestions.

Posted

Well, just don't buy any nose hair trimmer....this is a big step you are making...be sure to do your research otherwise you might buy an obsolete model or worst yet have a nasty nose hair cutting accident. Here's a short video identifying the 10 best nose trimmers for 2015. And I think Apple is soon coming out with one in mid 2016 so you might want to wait until it's released...expected retail price around 500 U.S. dollars with a free one year subscription to iTunes.

Posted

Thai visa at it's best.

The country is in danger of falling apart but nose trimmers are the deal.

Well done girls.

Newsflash: People are allowed to discuss, anything else and still be concerned about politics and bigger issues. People like you are the reason I left Facebook. Apparently there is no escaping them.

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