Flowbee vs. Robo

 

 

Flowbee is the best and robo is a piece of junk!

This conclusion comes from reading written testimonials from flowbee owners after many years

of satisfied flowbee use. They were sucked in by Robo's false claim of  better than Flowbee.

 

 

This is where Alfred lies to you (robocut inventer) looking you straight in the face

Hi, I'm Alfred, inventor of the vacuum haircutter.

The vacuum haircutter was invented over one hundred years ago. Alfred must know this because he applied for a US patent and never received it . If some body knowingly lies to you once they can never be trusted.

 

 

This is your first clue you are being sucked in by Robocut

 

 

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When you first see this Google add it looks great. You think this is a place I can buy a Flowbee for $49.99. Wrong ! This is a place where they charge $89.99 for a Flowbee. You have just been sucked in. This is just the first step of their deceptive advertising. If you already knew about the Robocut and how it functions you would leave this website and go to flowbee.com where you can buy for $69.95.

Unfortunately for some people uneducated about Robocut, they get sucked in all the way. Robocut's claims of being better and cheaper are luring to some. So if you are still here lets look at Robocut's claims.

 

 

 

Before their comparison is a free exchange proposal. This is a loose loose deal for Robocut customers, because when they send back the unwanted robocut the charge is $89.99 for the Flowbee system. This plus all of the shipping and handling is a rip off.

  

Heard enough take me back to buy a Flowbee

 

Robocut's first claim is about it's precision dial. The first thing to realize is the hair is being sucked up through a round tube. Have you ever seen a hair stylist hold the hair in a round clump and cut it? No. That's what happens with the Robocut. People that have used the robocut complain the precision dial can be pushed in during the hair cut. Oops

 

 

The proper way is to simulate a scissor cut, like when a stylist pulls the hair up through the fingers. This is what the Flowbee achieves. The great thing about the Flowbee spacers is their rectangular shape. And because they are stacked it is easy to cut the exact same length at your next hair cut.

The Robocut method pulls the hair through a tube. Stylist do not cut hair like this. It would be difficult to transition from on length to the other

 

Flowbee simulates a scissors cut and is easy to transition from one length to another.

 

Blade design ?

 

 

The Robocuts blades spin. People that have used robocut complain that if hair does not get cut it gets pulled out. Ouch that hurts. Well the last time the owner of Robocut was seen he was bald on top and his side hair was pulled into a long pony tail. They also complain  the blades are difficult to change out.

 

 

The Flowbee blades move back and forth. If the hair is not cut the first time it is cut the next. Does not pull your hair out. It actually feels cool and  refreshing. Flowbee's customers are pleased that the blades last hundreds of haircuts many years of use. Some people have been using their original Flowbee for 15 plus years. 

 

 

 

We will keep adding to these comparisons soon. If you still are not sure the Flowbee is worth the extra $20.00 in cost we suggest you buy them both and send back the one you don't like. This way you can see side by side.