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Recommend an electric shaver? - miK. - 08-30-2010 Have been using electric shavers for about 10 years. Since then, have owned a couple Brauns that were great and gave really good shaves that were even somewhat close to a blade. Well, the current shaver is just about on its last legs, so it is time to start looking again. I do prefer these 'foil' style shavers to a rotary. Unfortunately, it seems that the workmanship just might not be there anymore in the mid-level Braun shavers (approx $60) that I am used to buying. Example: http://www.amazon.com/Braun-3-340-Mens-Shaver/dp/B0020MMCBG/ref=pd_sbs_hpc_3 Some googling turned up some good info, and the Remington in this list looks nice, http://www.consumersearch.com/electric-shavers but there are complaints that it is noisy. I've also seen good things about the Panasonics. While I know this is all subjective, as not everyone's face/beard is the same, I was wondering if anyone has any info they can contribute on this front? (please don't suggest going back to blades, face can't handle the abuse anymore) ![]() thanks! Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - Tommie Milwaukee - 08-30-2010 Have yet to find an electric that can compete with an old fashioned razor, but if one does exist, I'd also like to hear about it. Shaving is a pain in the ... ! Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - anonymouse1 - 08-30-2010 The top of the line Panasonics, but only when used wet. Otherwise, too much drag and friction. Nearly as good as a good blade. I got mine on Ebay for maybe $85. Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - PizzaGod - 08-30-2010 Tommie Milwaukee wrote: I think miK is planning on shaving his face. Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - JEBB - 08-30-2010 Norelco shavers have worked well for me, even the cheapest lines. Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - mrlynn - 08-30-2010 Aha! As it happens, I raised this very topic back in February: http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,881030 In the event, I got a Panasonic for c. $100, and must say I'm impressed. It's way better than the aging Braun that I replaced. You can also clean it under water, instead of brushing and blowing. I have not tried using it wet, but some in that thread said that worked well. I think those who say that no electric is as good as a blade are probably correct, but this Panasonic is pretty good. It's a model no. ES18103. /Mr Lynn Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - Spiff - 08-30-2010 My dad just bought a new Braun. Admittedly, well outside the price range you are looking for, but I tried it the other weekend, and it really was kinda cool! Also a close shave... http://www.braun.com/us/series-shavers/series-7.html Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - Jimmypoo - 08-30-2010 anonymouse1 wrote: :agree: Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - mrbigstuff - 08-30-2010 Jimmypoo wrote: :agree: and I doubly agree. I was a huge skeptic for years and years and that kept me from even trying the newer shavers. I had tried some of the three-wheeled Norelcos from the 1980s and they sucked. My Panasonic allows me to charge it once per week and take it wherever. I have even been known to shave in the car... :> The one big downside is that the replacement foil and blades are stupid expensive. Re: Recommend an electric shaver? - miK. - 08-30-2010 Thanks all... and to mrlynn - this one has a model # very similar to yours (ES8103S): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16896200193&Tpk=Panasonic%20ES8103S%20Men%27s%20Shavers Lots of great reviews and about $80 so not too far off my mark. At least it's not $100+ like those high-end Brauns with unnecessary cleaning systems! (no offense to your Dad, Spiff) ![]() |