Panasonic vs Braun foils for electric shavers

Discussion in 'General Shaving Talk' started by Engblom, Jun 16, 2024.

  1. Engblom

    Engblom Well-Known Member

    It is a long time since I posted last time here. I am still a wet shaver, and I still use my iKon X3 slant. I mostly stopped posting here, because i lost all interest in trying new razors, because I had found my RAD-killer. However, there are now some situations when I need an electric shaver. I am not going to describe those situations and instead I'll go directly to my problem.

    Many years ago, maybe around 2010 I tried an entry level Braun electric shaver. I found it to be really inefficient. I went over and over the same spot and still it did not remove the beard. The stubble didn't want to go through the holes of the foil. I am a red head with fewer beard hairs, but each hair is instead much wider and stronger. I suspect they are too wide to go into the tiny holes of the foil. I thew away that Braun shaver and was a 100% wet shaver until recently. About a year ago I tried a Philips rotary shaver. It got wider gaps in its rotary foils and kind of works, but it is irritating my very sensitive neck and it tugs and pulls unpleasantly in my beard.

    Now I am considering to replace this Philips with either Panasonic Arc 5, or a Braun 9 series shaver. However I am afraid i will have the same problem as in the past with my previous Braun. Which one of these got bigger holes in their foils?
     
  2. Sara-s

    Sara-s This Pun for Hire

    I have a Braun Series 7. I think the foil on the Series 9 will be pretty similar. The holes in the foil seem to be rather small. That's fine for me, as I shave my legs with it, but I don't think it would suit you. I haven't seen the other brands you are considering, so I can't tell you anything about those.
     
  3. Shaver X

    Shaver X Well-Known Member

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  4. stingraysrock

    stingraysrock PIF'd away his custom title

    I had Remington way back, don't remember the model, but it was a great electric shaver.
     
  5. Ursa

    Ursa Well-Known Member

    One thing about the Philips rotaries: In my experience, just brushing out the clipped whiskers isn't enough. I give my Philips a weekly cleaning as follows:

    1. Take each cutter out of each comb, and brush them clean. Keep each cutter with the comb it came out of; they're a matched set.
    2. Reassemble the head assembly, and then soak it in alcohol, swishing it around a bit
    3. Air-dry the head assembly, then apply a spray lubricant such as Wahl Total Care
    4. Reinstall the head assembly onto the shaver, put the cap on, and run it for five minutes to take advantage of the self-sharpening feature

    If that doesn't bring your Philips shave up to par, check on Amazon for some aftermarket heads for your Philips. They might be just different enough from your original Philips heads to work on your beard, and they'll cost less than the Philips heads, too.

    Failing that, I've found the vintage Remington XLR-600 Micro Screen shavers work great on my thick whiskers. They're easy to find on eBay for under US$20, and you can get replacement ShaverAid foils for these on Amazon for just US$9.

    I also use Afta Electric Pre-Shave lotion prior to my electric shaves. It does help, and works better for me than Lectric Shave.
     
    Last edited: Jul 1, 2024
  6. jgreenepa

    jgreenepa Nasal Barbarian

    Well, I never imagined I’d be posting here, having been a wet shaver since the 1960’s, but at 78, a stroke, Parkinson’s and Rheumatoid Arthritis have finally brought an end to my traditional wet shaving days. I’ve used straights, DE’s and SE’s and really enjoyed the process, but have to admit those days are over. I was a bit down, until my granddaughter’s husband bought me an electric shaver called the Pitbull Gold. He uses his with shaving cream. I did a little research and discovered these type shavers shave closest using a wet process. The first time I used it dry the result was a fair bit of stubble remaining on both dome and mug. Wetting my head produced a closer shave, with still a fair bit of residual stubble. I discovered that Pitbull offers different type blades. The shaver comes with their standard Forte blade, but I discovered they offer a blade called the Baron that was supposed to shave closer. And it did, but it wasn’t until I used my wet shaving know-how that I began to achieve true BBS shaves like I routinely used to with my manual tools. My regular process now is to prepare my mug and dome in the shower using Headblade Head Shed. The rest of my shave takes place in front of the mirror just like the old days. I wet my head and face with warm water, and then spread Feather HiMoist Gel over the surfaces to be shaved. Using slow light circular motions with the Baron Blade on my Pitbull Gold I go over mug and dome. It takes about five minutes to shave both, but the result is everything I used to get in my pre-debilitated days, a true BBS.
     
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  7. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    Great to hear you're able to get back to some semblance of your old ways!
     
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