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Remington’s 13-Piece Pro Self-Haircut Kit is back down to $28.50

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Amazon is offering its Prime members the 13-piece Remington HC4250 Shortcut Pro Self-Haircut Kit for $28.49 shipped. A $10 discount will be applied at checkout. That’s as much as $21.50 or so below the regular listing and the lowest price we can find. This kit goes for $38.49 at Walmart right now. Rated 4+ stars from over 1,600 Amazon customers.

Remington Shortcut Pro Self-Haircut Kit:

  • Fits in the palm of your hand so you can easily reach the back of your head, neckline and around your ears. Precision ground, stainless steel blades easily cut through even the thickest hair, reducing pulling and snagging
  • Extra-wide Curved Blade – The blade contours to your head with maximum coverage to provide a close, even cut. Shortcut Pro Hair Clipper is 100% Washable – Conveniently rinses clean under the faucet
  • Lithium, Rechargeable Battery- 40 minutes of cordless runtime. The Shortcut Pro Hair Clipper can also be used corded for maximum versatility and convenience
  • 9 Length Combs – Cuts 1/16” – 5/8” to achieve the exact look you desire
  • 13 Piece Kit Includes– Hand-held clipper, 9 Length-adjusting combs, cleaning brush, storage/travel pouch, oil (charging adaptor also included)

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices