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This Remington Cordless All-In-One Men’s Grooming Kit is just $12 today at Walmart

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Walmart is now offering the Remington Lithium All-In-One Men’s Grooming Kit (PG6027) for $11.99. Shipping is free in orders over $35; otherwise, opt for in-store pickup to avoid the delivery fees. Regularly up to $20, similar models go for as much on Amazon and this is the best price we can find. This model features 16 different length settings, 70 minutes of cordless runtime, removable/washable attachments and a 2-year limited warranty. Reviews are thin here, but similar models carry 4+ star ratings from thousands on Amazon. More details below.

All things considered this is a very competitive price tag for a shaver kit like this. However, if you’re just looking for something to take care of the ears, nose and brows, the extremely popular Panasonic trimmer is still down at $11 shipped.

Remington Lithium All-In-One Men’s Grooming Kit:

The Remington Lithium All-In-One Grooming Kit gives you the power of precision with complete versatility for all of your grooming needs. The kit includes: a full- size trimmer; foil shaver; nose, ear and detail trimmer; hair clipper comb with 8 length settings; five beard and stubble combs; and a storage/travel pouch. The lithium battery is rechargeable and gives you up to 70 minutes of powerful, cordless runtime.

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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