![]() ![]() ![]() Where you get the product you paid for and a bunch of extras to help justify the exorbitant outlay. Welcome to the ‘business class’ of electric shavers. Price: £199 | Check price on Amazon | Argos Pros: Great value hassle-free shaving feature-packed Cons: Missing the trimmings of the Prestige model You really can’t say much fairer for the money and that’s why the Philips S9000 is our current electric shaver pick. Waterproofing and the ability to deliver a full shave in five minutes are also welcome features when you’re in a hurry and want to get groomed quick-sharp. While the Series 9000’s plastic build isn’t totally luxe, it’s sleek enough with ample grip. ![]() So there’s less rubbing against a rough patch ad nauseum or spotting you’ve developed a micro-tache in the work bathroom. This is the real charm of this Philips: it makes a clean, sharp shave relatively effortless. As opposed to trying to wedge the thing into more tricky positions. Getting shot of stubble is this device’s stock in trade thanks to an eight directional head that aptly complements its rotary head, so you can swivel round your face with relative ease. Especially if you’re the type to shave every other day. Also it means Philips can charge more than double the price of this standard Series 9000 for such future-facing thinking.īack in the world of ‘normal’ blades the Series 9000 is a very good shaver indeed. Because you just know an innovation is good if it’s got ‘nano’ in its name. That title belongs to the S9000 Prestige model, which comes with a wireless Qi charging pad and NanoTech blades. Hitting the sweet spot between value and shaving abilities, Philips’ 9000 (£199) isn’t quite the brand’s premiere shaver but it’s close enough. ![]()
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