Anyway, I had replaced the batteries once before. I picked up a replacement battery at a Ham Fest or some such place. It worked for a while, but I got to thinking: why am I bothering with these odd-sized custom batteries when I've got plenty of rechargeables lying around?
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Unfortunately, the people who made this shaver decided that it was important to use Torx-like screws rather than some kind of standard Phililps-like one. Fortunately, the trick to these is to use a small flat-bladed driver that can seat between two points. In this kind of application, the torque on the screw is very small. Obviously, you're not going to get a rusted Torx off a car with a flat-blade, but for this, it works great.
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