Shaving Accessories 101 Electric Razors

Filed under:  Shaving Accessories  by:  Shavin' Maven

For a whole host of reasons, mostly related to convenience, many men have chosen to use an electric razor as their shaving accessory of choice.  Although primary a wet shaver myself, I have an electric razor that I use when time is an issue or for a quick touch up before a meeting or a special event.  So the question of the day is….If I plan on using an electric razor as my primary or secondary shaving tool how do I go about selecting the right one?

There are essential two basic configurations of electric razors: foil and rotary.  Their principal difference lies in the cutting action of their blades. The blades in a foil shaver move side to side while the blades in a rotary, as their name would imply, in a circular motion.

Foil Shavers

Foil shavers are available in three versions depending on the number of blades employed.  They are single, double or triple foil.  The basic difference between them is, a triple foil will get the job done faster than a single blade with the double falling inbetween.  Pretty simple.

Rotary

Rotary cutters feature two or three rotating blades beneath a circular screen.  Variations here include the double action variety, fitted with devises that “lift” the whiskers for a closer shave.  The other is a micro-action variety which features a thinner screen.  Less metal between blade and face means a closer shave.

Which is best???  Really a personal preference.  I terms of actual performance…the cutting action itself…neither style has much of an advantage.  If your face is a bit craggy and difficult to reach a rotary may be able to get into the tight spots and result in an overall better shave.

What other issues should you consider when making an electric razor selection?

Portability

There are four basic versions here: The plug in, battery operated, a rechargeable, or a combination plug in/ rechargeable model.  The overriding consideration here is how and where you shave.  If you shave once a day and always in the same place then the basic plug in should serve you well.   I use a rechargeable model since I use it as a supplemental shaving device at the office or when I’m on the road.  Battery models are clearly the most expensive to operate although they in and of themselves are relatively inexpensive.

Other issues

Price:  As with most things, you get what you pay for.  Opting for a bargain basement brand isn’t always a good deal.  It  pays to check out user recommendations on amazon or other consumer evaluation sites.

Waterproof:  Many like to shave in the shower and a waterproof model allows you that flexibility.

Size: Here size relates to the hand fit.   Is it comfortable in the hand?  You’re likely to be using it every day for a very, very long time so a comfortable grip is important.

Face comfort:  Does the rotary heads or the foils feel comfortable on the face?

These last two really necessitate getting a “hands on” experience available only at brick and mortar stores.  If you contemplating buying a brand or model you’ve never used before, it’s probably a good idea to pay a visit to your local vendor for a close up and personal evaluation.

For speed and convenience you can beat an electric razor shaving accessory.  A bit of time spent up front in the selection process evaluating your needs and preferences can help insure

 

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