(Part 3) Best men electric shavers according to redditors

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We found 317 Reddit comments discussing the best men electric shavers. We ranked the 123 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Men foil shavers
Men rotary shavers
Men electric shave replacement heads
Men electric shaver accessories
Men electric shaver cleaners

Top Reddit comments about Men's Electric Shavers:

u/Guygan · 7 pointsr/whatisthisthing

I'm guessing it means you can use it wet, or in the shower. I assume it's a cordless?

Apparently it's "rinsable"

u/-karmakramer- · 5 pointsr/bald

I bought one of those 5 in 1 palm head shavers from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TS6NSJ2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/resiroth · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

This will get you a shave as close as you want. If I shave twice with it I find it actually is a bit too close. Razors are nice, but bottom line I look just as good and it takes me as long, maybe a little faster even. In the morning when I can barely get out of bed, I don't have to worry about cutting myself. Ever. The weird rotary ones are horrible and "pull" the hairs, but the foil shavers that are ~100+ work just as well and cost less (no cream/aftershave needed for me, just lotion). If I'm in a rush I can shave while brushing my teeth even.

u/WanksterPrankster · 3 pointsr/shaving

A "foil" shaver is probably the closest cutting electric shaver. Like this or this.

u/queerpenix · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Self care for me will be finally taking the time to shave

u/12345qwerasdzx · 2 pointsr/OneY

I find that my Phillips Norelco does a pretty good job, so long as I clean it out with a brush after ever other use and use a shaving gel.

u/gergemaine · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

I picked up the Norelco 1250 Sensotouch 3D last week after an airline lost my luggage and I found myself in need of a new shaver. It's expensive, but my previous electric shaver (another Norelco, probably one of their lower-end models) lasted me almost a decade so I wasn't afraid of putting down some dough for something I knew would last me that long.

This model has a MUCH closer shave than my last model and to be honest it seems to be just about on par with a razor. Also, last year I used a foil shaver for 3 months while I was on an extended trip and I vastly prefer rotary shavers (even the lower end models) to the foil shaver, the foil shaver missed hairs often and didn't provide a very close shave.

I can't help with a direct comparison of Norelco's current lineup (2D vs 3D or whatever) but I can just say that I'm satisfied with mine.

u/microseconds · 2 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

Several years back, I tried out the Braun one that's got the R2D2-looking base with the liquid cleaning cartridges in the bottom. The whole production. It was anything but cheap. It was essentially a prior generation of this thing.

I used it for a couple of months, then went back to the Mach 3 (it was ~2002 or so when I did this, if memory serves). I went DE about 4 years ago.

My beard grows fast. On the electric, I had 11am shadow. With a Mach 3, I'd start showing about 3 or 4pm. With the DE, I'm not noticeably stubbly until 7 or 8pm.

u/mbcls · 2 pointsr/UsbCHardware

i thinking of getting this one but there' no popup trimmer for pubic area tho.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SYP9Z9S/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1YXI9M251DWEQ&th=1

u/CoraZin · 2 pointsr/MtF

Shave with razor in the morning, after exfoliating with a face brush. If you have a chance later in the day, use an electric razor and then reapply makeup.

u/stackoverflow11 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Phillips norelco from me too. Go for this one http://www.amazon.com/Philips-1150x-40-SensoTouch-Electric/dp/B003V360NY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1324953939&sr=8-3

I've had it for over a year and it's easily the best out there for the money.

u/Relevant_Amazon · 1 pointr/WTF
u/BarreToiDeMonHerbe · 1 pointr/bald

The XR1400 looks so much like the one I just ordered (40 bucks, why not?)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07PVFRT87

I wonder if they all come out of the same assembly line or if they are clones of different quality.

u/jcpb · 1 pointr/UsbCHardware

Most identical one I've found on Amazon, just that it's not Xiaomi's, everything else seems to line up though.

u/13rahma · 1 pointr/askgaybros

If your skin is too sensitive for a blade daily, buy a shaver like this. This is what I use every day. It's also waterproof and from experience electrics shave much better with water.

u/Enigma2MeVideos · 1 pointr/DeathByMillennial

I prefer these kinds of electric shavers anyways.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KRJB3FF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yUnqDbBTN0P1T

One time purchase, rechargeable, and no extra weird creams and whatnot and instructions for me to bungle my way through.

u/kramithefrog · 1 pointr/shaving

Shave close with a Harry’s razor from Target, let it grow in a couple of days, and then use this for a vey fine stubble.


Men's Electric Shaver - MAX-T Corded and Cordless Rechargeable 3D Rotary Shaver Razor for Men with Pop-up Sideburn Trimmer Wet and Dry with Wall Adapter 100-240V https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H33N8ZX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_vFY2Db5X1XNCG

u/recordman94 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Holy moly, are you (and /u/PastelWard and /u/dylandblue ) talking about about this thing? It's only $35 Canadian. I'm guessing you aren't referring to the face + body one?


I did have two quick questions for you guys:

  1. How long did a blade last? The replacement heads say 3 blades last up to 12 moths, does that sound right?

  2. Did you guys have a shaving cream + after shave you would recommend especially for someone on a skincare routine? Will any sensitive shaving cream/after shave combo work?

    Thanks!
u/chillinandworken · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

Looks like it is safe to rinse under water. From amazon.com "The Remington F5790 rinses clean easily under the faucet"
http://www.amazon.com/Remington-F5790-Rechargeable-Cordless-Shaver/dp/B001DEYP8K

u/autruip · 1 pointr/france

Le premier sur l'image. J'ai jamais utilisé le second qui taille à 3mm pour le corps, jamais eu l'utilité

u/TrampyKnight · 1 pointr/GoodValue

I have had a very rough relationship with my face throughout my teen and adult life. I started shaving with cheap electrics. That is what my father uses and I was never taught the art of shaving firsthand.

After going through several electrics I decided to go straight Man-Mode and subscribed to r/wicked_edge. I researched and watched a couple hours of instructional video. Picked out all the equipment to start my journey. It was a mess. It was a solid three weeks of shaving disaster. I would have to apply too much pressure to my face in order to get the hairs off. I never cut myself but the skin irritation would be unbearable. One time I accidentally shaved my lips. ow.

Back to square one. I went on amazon and searched for the best electric shaver money could buy. Cost be damned I am sick of hurting my face. Amazon reviews lead me to the Braun series 7 shavers. I selected the Braun Series 7-760cc. This is the best shaving experience I have ever had. Works great. Leaves my face irritation free. After every use the charging station cleans the unit. The cleaning cartridges are relatively cheap if you buy them in bulk. I have absolutely no complaints about this shaver. I am reaching 1 year of use without any problems.

Good luck.

u/demifool · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Allow me to offer a contrary opinion to the wicked edge masses. I do not like the idea of a blade that is able to cut me badly being so close to my face, held back by only my skill. (maybe i just don't trust myself that much) and i sure as shootin wouldn't trust it anywhere else on my body.

So buy a trimmer if you want to keep the manscaping in check. I'd advise against a full on blade body shave since upkeep and stubble regrowth are more of a hassle than i think its worth, (but that's a matter of individual preference i suppose)

I have an electric razor for my face and a trimmer do-dad for other places.