Shave Smart, Look Sharp! ✂️
This Electric Razor for Men is a versatile grooming tool featuring a 3-in-1 design with detachable heads for shaving, nose trimming, and sideburn grooming. It boasts a 100% waterproof rating for wet or dry use, quick USB charging for up to 120 minutes of cordless operation, and smart LED indicators for user convenience.
K**G
Excellent Shaver
I’m very pleased with this shaver. I find that it cuts very close without any irritation, does well wet, dry, pry with shaving cream, cleans up easily and lasts a long time on a single charge. I would have paid much more for a similarly capable razor, but with this one, you don’t need to.The charge cable is kind of an oddball. Like a lot of electronics, they just assume you have a charge cube for their USB-to-DC cable. It was not a major factor either way.The razor is perfectly waterproof. I can shave in the shower, or run the head under warm water to help lubricate the shave. It cuts with shave foam and shave gel very well. I was a little concerned that the razor wouldn’t be fine enough to pick up a day’s worth of whiskers, but it cuts close and clean, without irritation or razor burn.I got this because I used a safety razor for about 11 years, and I just got tired of the razor burn. This shaver will get you a close shave, but it won’t draw blood.
Y**A
Excelente producto
A mi hijo le encantó, suave , manuales, de mucha calidad y buena velocidad, y muy muy linda , recomendada sin pensarlo dos veces jjjj
A**R
Good
Highly recommend
J**N
Works well; 18 blades (? underpowered). Charging could be better.
Bottom line is that it shaves as close and fast, maybe closer, than brand new blades and foils on my wired Braun. Including its incredible value, I give it 5 stars, a little reluctantly, because…Before shaving, powering it on, it seems less energetic than an electric toothbrush with a single AA battery. RPM seems slow, maybe 500–1000 RPM. But, even at 500 RPM, with nine blades per cutter, that’s a blade going under each slot 75 times per second. There may not be any reason to go faster. Subjectively, it seems that it should feel more powerful as the head seems well constructed, with head linked for a coordinated convexity and true floating action for each individual cutter. Once a shaver puts the cutter against the skin properly, the performance is really a function how well regularly replacement cutters work. It makes no sense to pay almost $300 for a super-premium razor when the performance really comes down to regularly replaced cutters.Out of the box, and regularly, needs a few drops of mineral oil on the blades.The PROs are overall performance and value. There are two CONs related to charging: 1) it says don’t charge over 10 hours to avoid damage, but charging should have protection circuits so that it can be left plugged in (preferably in a provided stand). 2) Although it’s convenient to charge with standard, available USB, as mentioned in another review, the cord is proprietary, instead of using a USB C connection. This means you have to keep track of the cord at all times when it would be far preferable to be able to just have the shaver charge on what is regularly at hand, USB charger with standard cables.Also, the protective cover should attach more securely. FYI: just blowing doesn’t really clean around the blades; they need to be removed and brushed, an easy time to re-lubricate.10/12/23: When I got replacement blades early, on sale, I noticed they only have a single ring, same as my original Phillips/Norelco. This razor, however, has two concentric rings, and each arm is Y shaped so that each arm has two blades, for a total of 18 each disc, instead of 9. Increased cutting area may be why it works well. When I looked into this further, I found another couple brands, well under $20, that have a USB-C connector, also 18 blades, and built-in pop-up trimmer, not separate attachment. This brand, Pritech, now offers a $15 version, with the more desirable USB-C connector and, remarkably, including a second head with three cutters. $15 for two sets of replacement cutters is a bargain, even disregarding the included razor!11/3/23: it seems that the screens are very prone to clogging, and I should backtrack on the advice to oil. Just a film of oil after disassembly to clean might be good, but putting drops of oil in the assembled head just accumulates sludge. Simply blowing to clean the head after use doesn’t work well. Now I’ll try flooding with water from the bottom and the top.
J**A
Either it has a weak motor or it's childproofed to death. It's back to Philips Norelco for me.
Conclusion: TLDR: I Personally disliked it. It is functional, and the battery does last for quite some time, but I do not consider it to be time efficient enough. The blade feels pretty in all attachements that it came with. The only potential exception you might notice where it may seem to behave normally is the tip that's used for fine-trimming. That's because you don't actually place nearly as much hair volume into it at any given time. The rest of this post is me describing my next course of action moving forward since this razor was a flop.The problem lies in the fact that either it's so safe that it's hard for you to cut everything efficiently and quickly, or it's just plain weak. It sounds like there's a lot of movement inside of the device when you turn it on, but unless the blades of the nose trimmer is just really up in this device, then it's really hard for me to understand why it's not cutting anything closer to the skin of the inside of my nose. I tried to see it with my eyes without disassembling the product. I cant actually see a blade inside the guard. The beard trimming is no better. It takes forever to trim my beard. I think I will go back to the Philips Norelco. The multigroom one that I bought at Target a decade ago is starting to get worn out. The sad thing is, it was $11.99 for 5pc + nose trimmer. And all of the internal workings were made ONLY of plastic. the tips of the beard trimmers were metal. You could cut yourself with this device if you weren't using a guard. I'm now going through with an order for the "Philips Norelco Series 3000" 13 piece set. This is more than my old set came with but back then it wasn't called "Series". Just a single trimmer with some attachments. From the 1-star reviews over there, I can see that there's tons of people whinning about the "cuts" they're getting while "manscaping in the tub". I'd rather get a cut once in a while than waste 40 to 50 minutes a day fighting a safetyproofed electric razor that, when it does actually manage to cut hair, also manages to very slopily fling it across the room instead of down into the sink, wasting my time once more with another task to complete.No thanks; Yes, it IS safe. Yes you WON'T get cut, but it takes ages and ages to get the job done. Different strokes for different folks I suppose.
T**G
Delivered on time
Nice close shave, works well !
P**N
Batteries last long
I gave it five stars because it was easy to use.
R**H
Thumbs up
Works great. Great value.
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