I've have the latest Phillips series 9000, the Panasonic Arc5 and Braun S9 Pro plus.. Phillips is the closest and quickest but leaves a rash/reddish under neck if getting the flat hairs .. Braun is the best IMO, especially when going over same area a few times with the tricky hairs under neck line, very gentle, the Braun pro plus trimmer (a upgrade compared to std pro model) is a far better trimmer than the phillips or Panasonic models.. Hope this helps 👍😊
I have a Philips series 3000 wet/dry rotary rechargeable shaver and a Braun series 3 330 dry foil rechargeable/main shaver; both are great for my morning rituals, the Philips shaver is great if I shave once or twice a week, then the Philips 3000 rotary shaver takes the hair in a very close, clean and smooth shave, the Braun 3 330 is wonderful for every day or every other day shave, it gives me a very close-clean irritation free shaves every time.
I also have braun 3 series, and is a piece of sh.t. I get always iritation, u cant shave properly neck... And i remember i had an old model Philips wich was best. Never an iritation.
@@Moments.Of.My-Life before I had the Braun series 3 340s-4 wet/dry foil rechargeable shaver, let me tell you, it was one of the best shavers I've ever had, I had it for 8 years (with the same "cassette" = foil/cutter) and never failed to give me a close, clean shave with "0" irritation; I gave away the Braun to my brother and he bought a new cutting head, still working and holds the battery for almost 2 weeks he said (brand new it held the battery for almost 3 weeks), it depends of your type of skin, hair and shape of your face, some people go well with Philips rotary shavers, other do great with Braun foil shavers ........ I think it's more of a personal choice but the Braun shaver (I had 4 models in the past) never failed to give me good and clean shaves, the Philips I have now, is a great shaver, middle range and so far it shaves me with just a tiny bit of irritation but still very close and clean shaves every time.
Bought the one blade when it came out. Still have it. The replacement blades are getting increasingly difficult to find in stores. So i just use my gillette ProGlide Shield razor as a backup.
I have a Braun shaver and a Panasonic arc 5. Nothing compares to a Panasonic, made in Japan, shaver. Panasonic is way superior. I have had it for ten years. Works like magic with the best results. Just the battery got a bit weaker by time. I need to charge it more. My advice is to go for a Pansonic choice without hesitation.
Good summary. Showing what the icon symbols stand for on the Phillips Nerelco is important! I have researched and even the manual dose not explain them. Huge help if you could include them!!
Buy Braun Series 9 , the latest . No hassle no worries and no 2nd thought . I use only Braun since over 25 years now . They are miles ahead in precision technology .
Hi, i want to shave everyday and i have tried different razors but no luck. I tend get irritation and have multiple cuts both the cheeks. Will electric razor help me not get those? And if yes which one should i use?
they absolutely will!! i use the philips one blade. have been using it for years now. not super expensive and very gentle on the skin. you can use it FULL body. so “special/sensitive” areas with no issue. just make sure it’s fully charged and the blade isn’t dull, or it will pull hairs.
what I find is that most people with irritation do not get their face hot enough before shaving, I stay in a hot shower for 15 minutes or so until the hairs are completely softened and I can shave without shaving cream. If I try shaving by just soaking my face with hot water a little bit I start bleeding and getting razor bumps. If you don't want to waste water you can go for a hot towel for 10-15 mins
If u want baby face tho the phillips oneblade won't do the job. It's not as close as traditional blades. I'd advice u with the other electric ones with that piece 1:29 (idk what it's called). Those can lead to similar results as traditional blades. If you just trim then phillips would do the job and it's cheaper than the others. (Even tho the replacements are expensive so technically it's not cheap)
@@ConsciousBuyerTV yes, if you want a super close-clean-smooth shave and have susceptible skin, the Braun foil shavers are much better. Still, if your facial hair is thick-coarse and growing in different directions (especially if you do not shave often), the Philips shavers are the best choice.
@@ROCKGRINDER12Bro do you know which budfet shaver is good for close shave and sensitive skin, i thought to buy Andis but i'm not sure because it's maybe not good for sensitive skin
@@PaulAtreidees yes, it's a bit difficult to say which one is the best, as people's skin and facial hair are different, it's well known that BRAUN shavers are the best choice for sensitive skin and for a better shave definition, also for a very close shave and with a free irritation, redness shaves .............. but again, it's different for each person and also "budget factor" that compromise sometimes what we can get. if you are looking for a good shaver, that gives you very close, clean, smooth and irritation shaves then, I could say you can go for a Braun series 3 340s-4 wet/dry foil rechargeable shaver (if you can get this model) I had one that I gave it away to my brother, it's now 11 years old, he changed the original head (it's also called cassette) for a new one, he said it shaves as good as new, the BRAUN shavers are the best option if you are looking for an excellent shaver, that will go soft on your skin, and will give you a perfect close, clean shave without the irritations that normally the rotary shavers can give you, again it's a personal preference as I know people that get irritation with foil shavers but they get great shaving results with the rotary models from PHILIPS and REMINGTON. PS, try the REMINGTON F5-5800 dry foil shaver, it won't break your bank account and it's a great budget foil shaver.
I've have the latest Phillips series 9000, the Panasonic Arc5 and Braun S9 Pro plus.. Phillips is the closest and quickest but leaves a rash/reddish under neck if getting the flat hairs .. Braun is the best IMO, especially when going over same area a few times with the tricky hairs under neck line, very gentle, the Braun pro plus trimmer (a upgrade compared to std pro model) is a far better trimmer than the phillips or Panasonic models.. Hope this helps 👍😊
I have a Philips series 3000 wet/dry rotary rechargeable shaver and a Braun series 3 330 dry foil rechargeable/main shaver; both are great for my morning rituals, the Philips shaver is great if I shave once or twice a week, then the Philips 3000 rotary shaver takes the hair in a very close, clean and smooth shave, the Braun 3 330 is wonderful for every day or every other day shave, it gives me a very close-clean irritation free shaves every time.
I also have braun 3 series, and is a piece of sh.t. I get always iritation, u cant shave properly neck... And i remember i had an old model Philips wich was best. Never an iritation.
@@Moments.Of.My-Life
before I had the Braun series 3 340s-4 wet/dry foil rechargeable shaver, let me tell you, it was one of the best shavers I've ever had, I had it for 8 years (with the same "cassette" = foil/cutter) and never failed to give me a close, clean shave with "0" irritation; I gave away the Braun to my brother and he bought a new cutting head, still working and holds the battery for almost 2 weeks he said (brand new it held the battery for almost 3 weeks), it depends of your type of skin, hair and shape of your face, some people go well with Philips rotary shavers, other do great with Braun foil shavers ........ I think it's more of a personal choice but the Braun shaver (I had 4 models in the past) never failed to give me good and clean shaves, the Philips I have now, is a great shaver, middle range and so far it shaves me with just a tiny bit of irritation but still very close and clean shaves every time.
I don't have beard but still im watching 😂
@@asimkhan6196
You will know what to do when you grow one, if don't get one, then you can be a salesman and sell shavers with advice to the customers.
Bought the one blade when it came out. Still have it. The replacement blades are getting increasingly difficult to find in stores. So i just use my gillette ProGlide Shield razor as a backup.
I have a Braun shaver and a Panasonic arc 5. Nothing compares to a Panasonic, made in Japan, shaver. Panasonic is way superior. I have had it for ten years. Works like magic with the best results. Just the battery got a bit weaker by time. I need to charge it more. My advice is to go for a Pansonic choice without hesitation.
Which model of Arc 5 do you use?
is there any danger to use electric shaver ? like eletric current..im still curious if this item 100 is safe
Does it have a USB-C charger though
Good summary. Showing what the icon symbols stand for on the Phillips Nerelco is important! I have researched and even the manual dose not explain them. Huge help if you could include them!!
I want one that doesn’t give me bump , irritation, and make me look like a baby face which one would you recommend?
None that’s genetics buddy. Unfortunately for you, you have to figured all that out yourself or ask an older family member
@@dijone11mus1 Not even a remotely relevant answer, don't drink before you reply brilliant one.
Buy Braun Series 9 , the latest . No hassle no worries and no 2nd thought . I use only Braun since over 25 years now . They are miles ahead in precision technology .
Stylecraft Instinct.
Less money for a closer and better shave.
And if you also shave your head, not just beard, it is way faster than any of these.
Hi, i want to shave everyday and i have tried different razors but no luck. I tend get irritation and have multiple cuts both the cheeks. Will electric razor help me not get those? And if yes which one should i use?
they absolutely will!! i use the philips one blade. have been using it for years now. not super expensive and very gentle on the skin. you can use it FULL body. so “special/sensitive” areas with no issue. just make sure it’s fully charged and the blade isn’t dull, or it will pull hairs.
what I find is that most people with irritation do not get their face hot enough before shaving, I stay in a hot shower for 15 minutes or so until the hairs are completely softened and I can shave without shaving cream. If I try shaving by just soaking my face with hot water a little bit I start bleeding and getting razor bumps. If you don't want to waste water you can go for a hot towel for 10-15 mins
@@rewindnplayDid you try Panasonic Arc 5?
If u want baby face tho the phillips oneblade won't do the job. It's not as close as traditional blades. I'd advice u with the other electric ones with that piece 1:29 (idk what it's called). Those can lead to similar results as traditional blades.
If you just trim then phillips would do the job and it's cheaper than the others. (Even tho the replacements are expensive so technically it's not cheap)
@@IAyouuubYou mean Braun series 9 pro?
hi please guide me which shaver gives extra clean shave foil or rotary shaver
hi, i think foil shaver better than rotary shaver
@@ConsciousBuyerTV
yes, if you want a super close-clean-smooth shave and have susceptible skin, the Braun foil shavers are much better. Still, if your facial hair is thick-coarse and growing in different directions (especially if you do not shave often), the Philips shavers are the best choice.
@@ROCKGRINDER12Bro do you know which budfet shaver is good for close shave and sensitive skin, i thought to buy Andis but i'm not sure because it's maybe not good for sensitive skin
@@PaulAtreidees
yes, it's a bit difficult to say which one is the best, as people's skin and facial hair are different, it's well known that BRAUN shavers are the best choice for sensitive skin and for a better shave definition, also for a very close shave and with a free irritation, redness shaves .............. but again, it's different for each person and also "budget factor" that compromise sometimes what we can get.
if you are looking for a good shaver, that gives you very close, clean, smooth and irritation shaves then, I could say you can go for a Braun series 3 340s-4 wet/dry foil rechargeable shaver (if you can get this model) I had one that I gave it away to my brother, it's now 11 years old, he changed the original head (it's also called cassette) for a new one, he said it shaves as good as new, the BRAUN shavers are the best option if you are looking for an excellent shaver, that will go soft on your skin, and will give you a perfect close, clean shave without the irritations that normally the rotary shavers can give you, again it's a personal preference as I know people that get irritation with foil shavers but they get great shaving results with the rotary models from PHILIPS and REMINGTON.
PS, try the REMINGTON F5-5800 dry foil shaver, it won't break your bank account and it's a great budget foil shaver.
@@ConsciousBuyerTV
I bought a Skincci R8993 rotary shaver.
Who will wait 8 hr to recharge the battery nope
I ate pancakes this morning
Bon appetit my friend
Thanks
good review
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Braun after 16 years with Philips
Thank you so much bro 😘
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Honestly the one blade is trash I keep getting cut and the blades are getting weaker and weaker every year 😂