It's just slightly different than the Flowbee which is rectangular; the Robocut is round. Same principle. They're great for layered cuts. You set the guides, turn on the vacume, and your off and running.
I do wonder why you can buy a Flowbee on the Robocut site though.
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Actually I did have one of them "flowbees" yrs ago, and it actually worked pretty well! I donot know what ever happened to it---we moved and it vanished. So, the answer I guess is yes if it is anything like the Flowbee, I would trust it.
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It advertises machines for cutting hair at home yourself. The product looks really cool. But would you try it? Do you think it would be safe and effective to use this machine for home haircuts? It seems to work logically, but I have no information about it beside their website. Does this seem like a quality product? Has anyone by any chance had experience with it?
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