Phillips Norelco Electric Shavers

Whether you’re shaving your head, your face, or touching up your fade between barber appointments, this straightforward yet powerful shaver is the one barbers turn to. With 80 minutes of run time in a single charge, this little bullet is just what you need to make sure there is no stubble in sight—ever. Multiple experts assured us that there’s no reason for this razor to only be used by barbers.

Sadly, despite being the unit with the shortest shaving time on this list, this product still takes about eight hours to reach a full charge, which is very unimpressive. Fortunately, it has three-minute quick charge function, which gives Remington Shaver sufficient power for a full cordless shave. Cleaning this unit is also a breeze as you only need to run it under the tap and allow it to dry. And coming with a two-year warranty and a 45-day trial period, you have no cause to fear.

Philips Norelco Shaver

It is perfect for trimming sideburns and keeping a mustache. In addition, the shaver features ComfortGlide rings which are Philips’ special anti-friction coating that protect your face from redness and irritation. The unique feature of this shaver is the BeardAdapt sensor. It allows you to shave a very dense beard for which Philips Norelco Shaver you may otherwise need a professional barber. The built-in sensor checks your hair density at least 15 times every second then adapts the shaver to your face’s needs automatically. “Featuring Comfort Rings with an anti-friction coating this model is the best choice for those with sensitive skin and ingrown hairs.”

You get a blade for your face, and one with a skin guard for your body. If the Multigroom 9000 is out of your price range, the Philips Norelco Multigroom 3000 is a substantially cheaper option. You’ll get fewer attachments, a fraction of the battery life and no hard case (however, it does come with a zip-t0p pouch), but it still offers the versatility of an all-in-one-groomer. This electric razor sports a sleek look and it’s the most valuable choice with all of its features.

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