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[Closed] Braun vs. Philips (electric shaver wars)

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So my old braun is knackered and good riddance. The foils were flimsy, the cutters were blunt after 6 months, the pivoting head was a useless gimmick that made the drivetrain lack power and efficiency. It struggled with longer hairs lying close to the skin.

Are the pilips style ones any better though? What's worth getting or lookign for in a model? Is the pivoting stuff just another gimmick too?

... and no, I'm not going back to wet shaves either. :-p


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 2:07 pm
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I was hoping this was going to be a thread about turning razors into finely honed killing machines and making them fight to the death in a biscuit tin.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 2:10 pm
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ive a philips arcitec rq1095 its the best shaver ive used by far


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 2:10 pm
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jah - that may just happen if I buy a Philips and it turns out to be as disappointing as the Braun one was!!!


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 2:23 pm
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I went from Braun to Remington a while back - got some titanium thingummy and it's generally ace.

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There is however, no electric razor available anywhere that can do neck shaving properly.

As I don't need to be clean shaven often, I tend to use an i-trim stubble trimmer most of the time now.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 2:32 pm
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There is however, no electric razor available anywhere that can do neck shaving properly.

Boooo!

Maybe a cheap non-pivoting braun style one with the intermidiate long-hair trimmer is best then? Something with tough blades.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:03 pm
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Had one of those phillips nivea do hickys and it was awful. Gutted i bought it ( even though it was in the sale) gone back to normal wet shaving and no redness of the neck.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:06 pm
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The one I have does neck too takes a week to get skin used to it but its only shaver I've used that does my neck


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:09 pm
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I always thought Braun/Remington were great & it was normal to take 20 minutes to shave (I've got tough hair 😉 ). I was sceptical about the philips rotor type shavers but thought I'd try one 3 years ago and haven't looked back. I got the Excel type - can't remember the model no.

They don't shave quite as close as the parallel types but much quicker & much easier on the skin, especially round my neck (probably because it's much quicker).


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:13 pm
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After years of using Braun shavers I now have a Phillips and its much better than my previous two Brauns. Makes less noise too.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:19 pm
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+1 for Remington. Just replaced a 15 year old one with a 3 foil 7790. OK, it's not a wet shave, but still very impressed. As always replacement foils/cutters extortionate.


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 7:18 pm
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I switched from a razer to the Phillips Nivea shaver
brilliant shaver and I dont get a shaving rash like
the Braun had given me.Also the phillips is very good at
shaving around the neck.
Boots was doing these half price so check online


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 8:51 pm
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I'm a massive Braun fan - had all sorts for the past 15 years, but in the last 8 I've only had two pricier Brauns (£70-80).
I agree though, don't go for any gimmicks - find one which has 1-way pivoting head (fore-aft), with two foils and an integral cutter.
Tried a Philips razor and it cut me to ribbons and snagged on my hairs (think iron filings).
Real shame you can't try them out and you can't return them either!


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 9:01 pm
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I agree though, don't go for any gimmicks - find one which has 1-way pivoting head (fore-aft), with two foils and an integral cutter.

That's what I've had, and even when nearly new it was noticeably weaker, noiser and slower when compared to my brother's more basic non-pivoting model.

I can't bring myself to spend another £80 on somethign that I can't really try out though!

the Philips ones do seem to have an edge on the nech shaving though, which is where my Braun really suffers.

cheers for the replies!


 
Posted : 01/07/2010 9:07 am
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Used a Braun years ago and it was pretty good.

Spent a bloody fortune a while back on a Philishave something or other and it was absolute cak.
Even the areas it did shave didn't feel smooth, and there were plenty of areas that it wouldn't even touch.

Wet shave only now.


 
Posted : 01/07/2010 9:21 am
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Just bought a Braun Series 3 from tesco half price impressed already from it, but have come from pretty much the cheapest of the philips range.


 
Posted : 01/07/2010 9:30 am
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Philips for me. Not v hairy on the face (unlike the legs - odd), so I suspect any electric would be fine.

So much better for my skin that wet shaving.


 
Posted : 01/07/2010 9:34 am