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Philips BT7510/15 Beard Trimmer Head – Repair Part

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Replacement head component for Philips BT7510/15 Beard Trimmer (7000 Series). This part is designed to restore functionality when the original head is damaged or worn out. Compatible with the integrated vacuum system of the BT7510 model.

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Saves money by repairing instead of replacing the entire trimmer.
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Thank you. It needs a little sanding, but then it fits well and works. The best printing position is when the little feet (the reason for the replacement) are in the vertical position.
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I’m really glad it fits perfectly after just a bit of sanding — that’s exactly the result I was aiming for! And thanks a lot for confirming the best printing orientation; having the little feet vertical clearly makes a huge difference. can you boost me plase? :)
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