Trim Like a Pro! ✨
The Remington Ultimate Precision Detail Trimmer NE3160 is your go-to grooming tool, featuring surgical steel blades for precision trimming, a dual-sided trimmer for versatile hair removal, and an adjustable comb with 9 length settings to achieve your desired look effortlessly.
E**Y
Great little trimmer for those small spots the big trimmer can’t reach
This Remington trimmer is a great little tool for cleaning up those hard-to-reach spots and keeping my on-again, off-again beard looking somewhat intentional. It’s compact, easy to handle, and surprisingly effective for something in this price range. I’ve used it for tidying up edges, trimming around the neck, and even for a quick cleanup when I’m in between full shaves. It’s not a heavy-duty barber-style trimmer, but for quick maintenance and touch-ups, it gets the job done really well. Battery life is decent, it’s easy to clean, and it hasn’t snagged or pulled, which is always a plus. It’s one of those “grab and go” grooming tools that you don’t realize you needed until you have it—and then you wonder how you managed without it. Great value, no drama, and perfect for keeping the beard situation in check whether I’m going full lumberjack or just slightly scruffy.
F**S
Hair trimmer
Easy to use. Does exactly what it says. Trimmer and I use it pretty much every day. Bears. Nose. Ear. Hair begone!
G**I
Okay product but . . .
Blades don't seem to be that sharp--doesn't seem to get clean shave.
D**N
Performance
these clippers are good for the little trim jobs around the back of the neck as well as trimming the moustache, eyebrow, ear and nose hair areas.
G**R
Perfection in a small, lightweight precision trimmer.
Perfection in a small, lightweight precision trimmer. My trusty Braun finally gave up the juice (battery) and so I ordered this one for travel. It quickly became my favorite trimmer. Very well engineered, this is a no-brainer for anyone looking for an inexpensive, lightweight and very precise trimmer.
L**E
Ehh... This just ain't really cutting it.
If you're looking for a face trimmer, I don't know fellas, I'd keep looking.The nose hair trimmer attachment is pretty legit, though.The main precision shaving top isn't going to get very close, and while I really didn't expect it to, this thing struggles to do a rough-in, if you want to use something to line up your beard, if you have the single blade on the back of your razor, as far as I know there still isn't anything that is going to beat that.Also this thing feels pretty rinky-dink, the bottom of the device twists off for you to insert the battery, and you also need to give it a twist to turn it on/off.The bottom and the battery are going to pop off in your hand often.The top attachments are easy to switch out, but if you end up getting this thing, and you're like me?You've probably just ended up with a good dedicated nose hair trimmer- and that ain't the worst thing in the world.
G**S
Bice
Great
K**K
Oily infectious agent
I used the metal clipper on my neck. Then I twisted it off to rinse the hair out of the blades. The inside was loaded with oil, presumably to prevent RUST and get a smoother shave, which means I just shaved my neck with a used saw toothed device that could spread an infection from someone else’s body parts to mine. I’m actually worried. I have extremely sensitive skin and 2 new bumps from this trim. The other problem is the battery hatch is hard to close and easily pops open because you turn the power on and off by twisting that hatch. There is no dedicated on/off switch. A twist in the wrong direction caused me to have to jam the battery back down and do a hard twist to secure it shut again. So, after it was used over and over in test trials by whichever customer(s) bought this the first, second or umpteenth time, was probably as frustrated and disgusted as I am. Who knows how many times this clipper has been around the block? I am DEFINITELY indicating that I USED it and hope it doesn’t get “recycled” to anyone else!