Micro Touch Titanium Trim, Lighted Hair Cutting Tool and Body Groomer







Key features
- •MicroTouch Titanium TRIM is an at-home haircutting tool that shapes and trims your hair, and transforms into a full-body groomer
- •This cordless trimmer is the most convenient way to give yourself a haircut and manscape in the privacy and safety of your home
- •No need for scissors or clippers: MicroTouch Titanium TRIM makes cutting your hair as easy as combing your hair. Remove the combs and use as a trimmer and shaper for beards, sideburns and more
- •Hard to reach places? MicroTouch Titanium TRIM features an extendable arm that grows an additional 2" making this perfect to shave your back and shoulders and other hard to reach areas
- •Micro-polished stainless-steel blades are bonded with titanium and rev at 200 rpm for a more powerful precision cut while the 90° off-set blade angle provides the ideal position for a natural comb-and-cut experience
Micro Touch Titanium Trim, Lighted Hair Cutting Tool and Body Groomer
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Extremely Wieldable, Cheap But Good.
Tim Skocz✓ Verified Purchase•July 8, 2023
I needed to replace the electric trimmer I'd been using for almost 15 years, so we'll see if this one lasts that long. But even if it doesn't, it's a very good trimmer. Especially for it's price point of something like 13 dollars. Over the two months or so since I got this, I've used it a few times: to trim my dad's hair (where caps it comes with came in particularly handy, though one part required using a comb to trim particular wisps of hair), to cleaning up my thick winter beard so that it looked nice, and then today when I used it to shave off most of my beard, my arms, and legs because it's getting warmer.
It does sometimes require more than one pass to completely trim down an area, but that's nothing new for me, and usually happens on the more contoured parts of my body. I had no problem putting the product directly against my skin and using it, and I have sensitive skin, so it's worth noting that it has not drawn blood on my while doing this. That said, I was careful while running it over areas with bug bites and other raised skin locations. The important part is that the blades are small enough that it's not easy to actually draw blood on yourself with this thing, you'd probably have to be trying to do so.
Which brings me to my last point, and the headline: It's extremely wieldable. It is very light weight, fits neatly in the hand (or, at least my hand), doesn't have a wire to get entangled with, and cuts hair well. So even the times I had to make a second pass over an area, it wasn't difficult to do so.
I have not yet tried the extended grip function, because I haven't tried shaving my back or shoulders with it yet, but with how easy this thing has been to use so far, I imagine that it will be quite handy for that task and that the real difficulty will be seeing what I'm doing with my back. But that might just be a matter of setting up a small fan to blow on my back and then shaving by feeling the difference of how insulated my skin is to determine where to run the trimmer. Or a second mirror.
Anyway: great product, I'm very happy with it, and I hope it doesn't turn around and break on me any time soon.
update 2023: It still works. The motor slows down as the power in the batteries drain, but once I replaced those it went back to working just fine. At one point I dropped it on the floor and it seemed to go flying apart, but that's how I found out you can detach the blade. I cleaned what little hair had gotten stuck in it and it all fit back together and continues to work fine. I have used to to shear thick beard (which requires going at a steady speed rather than trying to shove it through as fast as possible). I have used the extension function to shave my shoulders, and it generally works fine to well. I've used it to trim my dad's hair multiple times at this point, and between the spacer provided and a comb, I haven't had a problem with it. I think the only times I've had issues are when it was deep summer and I was sweating while shearing body hair off and it seemed to have slow down issues. However, turning it off, wiping it off, and giving it a minute to cool off was enough to having it back to working just fine. The main thing I try to avoid doing with it is using it while it's extended, because most of it's weight is in the part extending out, and that can feel flimsy if you're just holding the handle to try and use it at full extension. The price seems to still be right around 13 bucks, so the fact that it can feel a little cheap sometimes is what you get when you pay that little for an electric razor. However, this thing has already outlasted electric toothbrushes that I've paid similar prices for. So it's cheap but good, and I hope it keeps lasting.
It does sometimes require more than one pass to completely trim down an area, but that's nothing new for me, and usually happens on the more contoured parts of my body. I had no problem putting the product directly against my skin and using it, and I have sensitive skin, so it's worth noting that it has not drawn blood on my while doing this. That said, I was careful while running it over areas with bug bites and other raised skin locations. The important part is that the blades are small enough that it's not easy to actually draw blood on yourself with this thing, you'd probably have to be trying to do so.
Which brings me to my last point, and the headline: It's extremely wieldable. It is very light weight, fits neatly in the hand (or, at least my hand), doesn't have a wire to get entangled with, and cuts hair well. So even the times I had to make a second pass over an area, it wasn't difficult to do so.
I have not yet tried the extended grip function, because I haven't tried shaving my back or shoulders with it yet, but with how easy this thing has been to use so far, I imagine that it will be quite handy for that task and that the real difficulty will be seeing what I'm doing with my back. But that might just be a matter of setting up a small fan to blow on my back and then shaving by feeling the difference of how insulated my skin is to determine where to run the trimmer. Or a second mirror.
Anyway: great product, I'm very happy with it, and I hope it doesn't turn around and break on me any time soon.
update 2023: It still works. The motor slows down as the power in the batteries drain, but once I replaced those it went back to working just fine. At one point I dropped it on the floor and it seemed to go flying apart, but that's how I found out you can detach the blade. I cleaned what little hair had gotten stuck in it and it all fit back together and continues to work fine. I have used to to shear thick beard (which requires going at a steady speed rather than trying to shove it through as fast as possible). I have used the extension function to shave my shoulders, and it generally works fine to well. I've used it to trim my dad's hair multiple times at this point, and between the spacer provided and a comb, I haven't had a problem with it. I think the only times I've had issues are when it was deep summer and I was sweating while shearing body hair off and it seemed to have slow down issues. However, turning it off, wiping it off, and giving it a minute to cool off was enough to having it back to working just fine. The main thing I try to avoid doing with it is using it while it's extended, because most of it's weight is in the part extending out, and that can feel flimsy if you're just holding the handle to try and use it at full extension. The price seems to still be right around 13 bucks, so the fact that it can feel a little cheap sometimes is what you get when you pay that little for an electric razor. However, this thing has already outlasted electric toothbrushes that I've paid similar prices for. So it's cheap but good, and I hope it keeps lasting.
Gets hard-to-reach places
L. Smith✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
I've only used this a few times, but it definitely helps you reach the tough spots like the back of the head. It's excellent for trimming using just the clippers with no attachments, but I had some trouble using the attachments. First, they aren't labeled, so it's tough to compare them to regular clipper attachments (like no. 3 or no. 4 etc.). Second, my using them to cut my hair means I basically can use only one hand if I'm using bathroom sink mirrors since I have to lean backwards for a good view and I need my other hand to support myself against the counter. So when clipping my hair it's hard to get it to make good contact with the trimmer under the attachment. The hair tends to float on top of the attachment and not go through the slots and against the cutting portion of the tool.
Using the attachments resulted in my hair being very short where the trimmer touches the head and to cut the hair longer where it met the attachment. That tends to make the hair very short, maybe shorter than you wanted, near the hair line and places nearer the hair line.
I'm still learning how this thing works, so I will probably get better results as I figure it out. It's very easy to trim near the hair line, but it's hard to trim hair to the exact length you want away from the hairline.
Overall, it works well - certainly better than using just scissors like I had been doing. But I wish the manual gave suggestions and pictures on how to use it with the attachments.
The built in light went out, but it doesn't help you see better anyway, so that wasn't a problem.
Using the attachments resulted in my hair being very short where the trimmer touches the head and to cut the hair longer where it met the attachment. That tends to make the hair very short, maybe shorter than you wanted, near the hair line and places nearer the hair line.
I'm still learning how this thing works, so I will probably get better results as I figure it out. It's very easy to trim near the hair line, but it's hard to trim hair to the exact length you want away from the hairline.
Overall, it works well - certainly better than using just scissors like I had been doing. But I wish the manual gave suggestions and pictures on how to use it with the attachments.
The built in light went out, but it doesn't help you see better anyway, so that wasn't a problem.
Decent Groomer
1stHand✓ Verified Purchase•June 9, 2023
I was attracted by adds touting ease of use, and so decided to give this groomer a try. First, the groomer itself seems robust and comes with comb type attachments that appear less fragile than many. These are well thought out, in that they allow for controlling the depth of cut by simply rotating the handle of the tool to bring more or less of the comb height into play. I don't know yet about battery life, but it cuts well, and it is a little easier to position for a close cut on the back of the neck, for example, than a trimmer with more conventional orientation. Conversely, if you are cutting close under the jaw in front, the side orientation seems awkward by comparison. The extendable handle could be an advantage for some, but I have good flexibility and so didn't personally find this feature to be overly important. Unfortunately, if you are trying to cut close (it is not shaving) on the back of your neck using a two-mirror approach, with its blade-on-the-side orientation the body of the tool blocks you from seeing where the blade is positioned, so some trial and error guesswork results. Results may vary... As far as shaving goes, it doesn't --- call it what you will; it will trim close to the skin, and that might be good enough, but if you want a real shave you will still need a razor of some type. If using the combs for a light trim on longish curly hair, as with any comb-guided trimmer you will probably get a variable length cut as the groomer selectively lops off the higher curls and passes over the rest. If you cut closer, this is less of an issue, or maybe the look will be satisfactory anyway. I found myself cutting closer than I originally intended because I wasn't fond of the variable length look. Because of its comb design, this trimmer does have an advantage in being able to vary the depth of cut by rotating the handle , as noted above, but if you are trying to taper the hair length on the back and/or sides, that action is awkward and it's easier to cut with an upward stroke while rotating the blade away from the head using the trimmer body itself against the head as the guide, which amounts to the same action I would use with a conventional clipper. Overall, it's a decent groomer, probably as good as most and better than a good many, but I don't see all that much of an advantage over conventional types of good quality. If you need a trimmer, it's a good purchase. If you already have a decent one, I would be in no rush to upgrade because of the redesign.
Great for the price, but not perfect by any means.
No one in particular✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2023
Its nothing fancy, but for the price I can't really complain.
The built in light can be useful, however there's no way of using the trimmer without the light on.
It also takes AA batteries, a bit out-dated but it does the job.
The built in light can be useful, however there's no way of using the trimmer without the light on.
It also takes AA batteries, a bit out-dated but it does the job.
Go easy
David Thorn✓ Verified Purchase•April 24, 2023
Really like my Titanium Micro touch. It works well, too well. Yes you can cut your own hair. Better to keep it to a trim. For a cut I'd let someone else do it. If you follow directions on how to cut. It will come out well and maybe save you a few bucks. You rush and try to do to much. Grab a hat!!
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