I did my first Epiliererfahrungen almost exactly 20 years ago. The whole thing was loud, painful and not very comfortable. To bury false hopes at the beginning: even twenty years later epilation is still not free of pain, but the pain is less and the tweezers work more thoroughly and precisely, which in turn reduces the pain. - Even with legs that are not accustomed to the epilation process.
I have shaved my legs only several years; I feel therefore no different from a "newbie".
But now to the device:
the epilator is lightweight, fits comfortably in your hand and is also to use easily without manual.
Cable in the epilator, the outlet, choose one of two speeds and go there.
As little use rude I feel the setting wheel for the speed. People with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid diseases of the fingers (just for info: them also very many young people are affected) could have difficulty here.
I have used for testing the epilator with and without the accompanying cooling glove and felt that the refrigerated bodies were actually less sensitive to pain. The cooling glove is the way of a normal cooling pack, which should in the freezer for at least 2 hours before use, and a plastic "glove", in which the cooling pack is inserted and then placed on the skin.
I was surprised to have been working as thoroughly the tweezers at level 1 on the first over-the-skin-drive. Almost all hairs were removed, and the thin and short. The pain was surprisingly low, really no comparison to my first experiences.
In step 2, I've noticed no big difference, except that rotate the tweezers faster.
As helpful I feel the light that illuminates the skin from the tweezers, so you do not have to constantly turn to the light. Pleasant is also the movable head, following the contour of the leg very well.
I would recommend the device in good conscience.