cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and
cutter, some model from Braun, could only cut a few of my hairs at the
time, and cutting my head took forever. And the one before that did
not work very well either. We have looked for something better for a
-while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hair dresser that we
+while, but it was not until I ended up visiting a hairdresser that we
discovered that there are indeed better tools available. But these
are not marketed and sold to "regular consumers". The hair saloons
can get them through their suppliers, but their suppliers only sell
companies. The models they sell, are very different from the ones
available from Elkjøp and Lefdal. The main difference is their
efficiency. It would cut my hair in 5 minutes, instead of the 30-40
-minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hair dresser I visited had
+minutes required by my impotent Braun. The hairdresser I visited had
a Panasonic ER160, which unfortunately is no longer available from the
producer. But I found it had a successor, the Panasonic ER1611.</p>
<p>The next step was to find somewhere to buy it. This was not
-straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hair dresser
+straight forward. The list of suppliers I got from the hairdresser
did not want to sell anything to me. But searching for the model on
the web we found a supplier in Norway willing to sell it to us for
around NOK 4000,-. This was a bit much. We kept searching and