![]() ![]() It also has an all-new ProLift trimmer and Sonic Technology, which captures more hair courtesy of 10,000 micro-vibrations. When it comes to the shaver itself, the Pro model also has a superior shaving head that offers five shaving elements. The biggest difference is the inclusion of the PowerCase with the Series 9 Pro, an exceptionally handsome travel pouch that doubles as a portable charger (think of it as the male grooming equivalent of an AirPods Pro charging case). Braun Series 9 Pro review: specsīefore I dig into the Series 9 Pro’s specs – which you’ll find in the table below – it’s worth clarifying the differences between this shaver and its non-Pro sibling, the Braun Series 9. ![]() None of these discounted figures are cheap, mind, but they do bring the Series 9 Pro closer to the price you’d expect to pay for a top-of-the-line electric shaver from Braun. In Australia, ShaverShop has the Series 9 Pro for AU$549 (down from AU$749). ![]() In the UK, for instance, you can currently pick up the Series 9 Pro on Braun’s official website for £254.99 (down from £509.99), while in the US, the shaver is available for $339.99 (down from $379.99), also at Braun. But if you just want a fairly priced tool to get the job done and nothing more, this is the beard trimmer for you.The good news is that having launched in 2021, the Braun Series 9 Pro is now readily available at a range of retailers for heavily discounted prices – in some regions, even Braun has slashed the shaver’s price by 50%. If you’d rather hold something with a more premium feel, or require more intricate trimming lengths, then there’s nothing wrong with looking elsewhere. Braun Series 3 beard trimmer verdictįor most people, the Braun Series 3 beard trimmer will provide all the functionality they need, for a practically unbeatable price, from a well-known manufacturer. Charging is a very slow 10-hour affair, mind, so if you’re looking for the full capacity, then it’s best left overnight. I can forgive the former, (though by now we really want to see USB charging in even the cheapest of grooming products), but the latter means that if you ever lose or break the cable, you won’t easily find an emergency replacement.īattery life is, at least, respectable, with a full 50 minutes of use per charge. Not only is it a two-pin plug (which requires an adaptor if you don’t have a suitable socket on hand), but the bit that plugs into the trimmer body itself is a tiny, thin, proprietary affair. My only major gripe with the Braun Series 3 beard trimmer is its charger. We used its naked blades to remove our neck hair and sculpt a precise jawline, and while not a super-close shave compared to the likes of a dedicated electric shaver, it’s more than good enough to fend off a day or two’s worth of growth. Oh, and while I'm on the subject of taking the comb off, the Series 3, sans comb, is a decent detailer too. Applying a few drops every so often will help ensure maximum performance, and a more comfortable trim/shave. There’s a mini brush comb included for an even quicker clean-up, and as with all electric beard trimmers and shavers, we recommend grabbing a bottle of blade lubricant. When it comes to cleaning, simply pop the comb off, and rinse the head under the tap. The only niggle I’d care to mention is that it can be a bit awkward trimming down the moustache hair just under the nose (at least, for this particular reviewer), but that’s an experience that’ll differ depending on your growth and face, and is a problem I've yet to find other beard trimmers solve. ![]()
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