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These are designed for occasional use only and using them often could cost you a fortune in batteries. The battery takes an hour to charge for over an hour’s shaving, though there is a five-minute rush charge if you need it, and you can use it wet or dry and rinse it under the tap when you’re done. Philips also sells this model with an optional cleaning pod, which does a fantastic job of cleaning and lubricating the head. You simply insert the supplied blue goo cartridge, stick your shaver in upside down and turn it on.

Philips Norelco Shaver

For the past two years, we consulted with Men’s Health’s Grooming editors and writers on the best performing electric razors for men. Experts, including our Grooming Editor Garrett Munce, put a number of electric razors to the test and evaluated their effectiveness, durability, price point, and ease-of-use. We also considered top-reviewed electric razors that had over 100 five-star ratings on e-commerce websites we trust. Really, anyone who shaves could benefit from an electric razor, but like most things it comes down to personal preference.

As a side note, on the back of the shaver there’s a small area that appears to have the same textured rubber insert, but it’s actually just plastic so it’s not as grippy. Unlike older budget Philips razors, it actually seems pretty solid and well made. The shaver is quite large, definitely larger than what the official photos might suggest, but it is very lightweight at 189 grams, so the ergonomics aren’t really affected by the size. The new Philips Shaver 2300 comes with an integrated pop-up trimmer that you can use for some on-the-fly tweaks and light grooming.

As for negatives, my only real issue was in the form of some post-shave itching/rash on the neck. The battery level indicator is really rudimentary and consists of a simple LED light that surrounds the power button. It would have been nice to get a cleaning brush or a basic travel pouch. Overall, the build quality and ergonomics are really good for this price point and the only real negative is the absence of a travel lock. The power button is pretty clicky and large enough, but unfortunately it doesn’t work as a travel lock as well . Luckily the shaver is very lightweight and you probably won’t have any serious issues during use.

While Philips Norelco is a trusted brand that’s known for making solid products, you’re better off steering clear of the 2300 shaver. If you’ve ever looked for an electric facial hair shaver, you’ve probably come across Philips Norelco in your search . Philips made and marketed a line of Norelco professional video cameras in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. CBS was a notable customer, using models PC-60, PC-70, PC-72, PCP-90, the LDH series, and later the LDK series. By the 1980s, the Norelco name was dropped in favor of Philips. Later marketed using the BTS—Broadcast Television Systems Inc.—brand name in a joint venture with Bosch, the division was subsequently sold to Thomson’s Grass Valley, then to Belden.

If you only shave twice a week or less then you will see the heads last much longer. The shaver actually contains three individual shaving heads and each shaving head is made up of two pieces. This is probably why you only ever see the front of the 9000 series electric shavers shown in Philips advertising. So overall, what you get with the Series 8 is a high quality trimmer for about $75 cheaper than the industry-leader. What you sacrifice is less power when cutting thicker hairs and less range of motion in the flexible head , but if you’re someone using a razor everyday then this one will perform with flying colors.

A powerful Lithium-ion battery gives you up to 60 minutes of cordless shaving on a one-hour charge. Do a quick charge for 5 minutes and you’ll have enough power for one shave. Experts might say that’s because electric razors don’t cut as close as a traditional razor/shave cream combo, but in practice I didn’t notice any difference between the closeness of my shave. In Philips Norelco Shaver fact, I found that without shaving cream, I could see spots I missed and manage the details of my shave much better. With up to 90,000 cutting actions per minute, the SkinProtect blades deliver a close shave with fewer passes for more comfortable skin. If you want the closest possible shave and don’t need extra features, the Bevel Safety Razor is the blade for you.

That’s the Brio Axis to a T, which maxes out at 6mm (and goes as short as 0.5mm) but which can also be “zero-gapped” . For reduced mess, the integrated vacuum system captures up to 90% of the chopped hair. Strong suction is produced by the high-velocity motor and fan system to lift and catch hairs for simple cleaning. Ideal to complete styling your hair cut or to achieve the desired look for your beard, moustache, or stubble. While the Philips Norelco 7500 misses these features, The Philips Norelco 7100 has a travel lock, integrated lights, a digital display, and a protective cover.

For improved shaving performance, the Power Adapt sensor reads hair density 500 times per second and auto-adapts cutting power for an effortless shave. After using the Philips Norelco 2300 twice, I’m not at all convinced that it’s worth trying to use again. You can’t use it to trim your beard to different lengths, and it doesn’t do a good job of clean shaving. I just don’t believe that if I use it for three weeks, it’s going to become a great shaver. Philips Norelco Shaver 2300 gives you a consistent, convenient clean shave. Self-sharpening ComfortCut blades, a pop-up trimmer and full-washability make the shaver easy to use and excellent value.

It definitely looks and feels the part, with premium materials and a lightweight but tough construction. Yet what really sells this shaver is the sheer quality of the shave. You only get an hour of shaving from a pair of AA batteries, and the shaving performance isn’t as close or quick as pricier models, but the results are surprisingly decent.