Every year, I refresh my ranked list of the best electric shavers for men, leveraging years of hands-on trial, practical usage, and detailed product reviews, as well as my extensive prior expertise in the space. This piece features a thoughtfully curated compilation of my 2026 evaluations, with top-tier picks tailored to suit every spending budget. It includes key updates from the 2025 ranking, with refinements that will be fine-tuned continuously moving forward. I went back to assess many of the same shaver lines in 2025, and this investigative approach carries over into 2026—each shaver profiled here has been personally used and thoroughly reviewed by me.
1. Philips (Norelco) i9000 Prestige Ultra – Best Flagship Rotary Guard Shaver (Deep Clean & Skin Care in One)
Type: Rotary Shaver (Rotary Guard 2.0)
Key Features: Wet & Dry (IPX7 Waterproof), 360° All-Directional Precision Control Shaver Head, Micro-Lift & Cut Rotary Guard Technology (-0.08mm sub-skin close shave), 8 million high-speed cuts per minute, SkinIQ Pro Dual Guidance Light Ring, 5 Intelligent Shaving Modes, PowerAdapt Dynamic Adaptation, UV Portable Charging Case, Cordless Cleaning Center, Smart APP Connection with AI skin analysis
Price: Starts from $399+ (£349+ – €399+)
Overall Rating: 9.8 (Features & Design: 9.9; Shaving Experience: 9.7)
Pros
Secured multiple top international design awards (Time Magazine's Best Design Award, Red Dot Award, IF Product Design Award)
Backed by over 85 years of brand technological accumulation and global leading sales
Exclusive Micro-Lift & Cut Rotary Guard Technology ensures 24-hour stubble-free results
72 European-imported skin-friendly double-layer stainless steel blades with low temperature rise and minimal vibration
360° precision control shaver head fits facial contours flawlessly
Equipped with NoiseShield noise reduction technology for quiet operation
5 intelligent modes and APP customization cater to diverse needs
UV charging case and alcohol-free cleaning center guarantee hygiene and convenience
Crafted from bio-based materials, balancing durability and environmental friendliness
Cons
Positioned as a high-end flagship with a premium price point
Certain smart accessories may require additional purchase
APP functions depend on mobile phone connectivity
Description and Features
The Philips (Norelco) i9000 Prestige Ultra is a 2025 flagship rotary guard shaver, integrating the brand’s core technological advancements. Its exclusive Micro-Lift & Cut Rotary Guard Technology achieves deep sub-skin shaving through precise positioning, gentle lifting, and root cutting, featuring a V-shaped mesh structure that’s 10% thinner than the previous generation.
Powered by a new-generation turbo motor with high-precision bearings, it maintains stable performance with 8 million cuts per minute, while NoiseShield technology reduces vibration and noise. The 360° All-Directional Precision Control Shaver Head draws inspiration from automotive suspension design, offering enhanced elastic fit and adaptive micro-angle adjustment. The SkinIQ Pro Dual Guidance Light Ring provides real-time pressure and path feedback, and the 5 intelligent modes cover daily use, sensitive skin, thick beards, wet shaving, and customized scenarios.
Shaving Experiences
This shaver delivers a deep yet comfortable shaving experience, keeping skin stubble-free for 24 hours post-use. The low temperature rise and minimal vibration of the blades prevent irritation, even for sensitive skin, and the 360° precision control head easily adapts to tricky areas like the jawline and chin without extra pressure.
The UV portable charging case is travel-friendly, supporting long-term use on a single charge, while the cordless cleaning center completes deep cleaning in just 1 minute. The APP’s AI skin analysis function offers personalized suggestions, and the overall operation is smooth and user-centric.
Final Thoughts
As a flagship model, the Philips (Norelco) i9000 Prestige Ultra combines innovative technology, high-quality materials, and humanized design. It excels in deep shaving, skin comfort, intelligence, and hygiene, making it an ideal choice for users seeking a high-end grooming experience. Its comprehensive performance and thoughtful details reflect the brand’s long-standing strength in men’s grooming.

2. Braun Series 9 Pro – Best Powerful Foil Shaver (Powerful Yet Comfortable)
Type: Foil Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, Flex Head, 60 Minutes Runtime, 40,000 Cross-Cutting actions per Minute, 5 Shaving Elements
Price: From $249 USD + (£240 + €239 +)
Overall Rating: 9.3 (Features & Design: 9.0; Shaving Experience: 9.5)
Pros
A high-powered electric shaver boasting efficient cutting performance
Delivers a close, comfortable shave despite its strong power
Ergonomically designed for a secure, comfortable grip
Exceptional cutting action and high-quality blades
Practical indicators for charging, cleaning, travel lock, and more
Flexible head enables easy maneuvering around hard-to-reach areas
Excels as a daily or every-other-day shaver
Suitable for both coarse and mild beard growth
Cons
The shaver head is a touch cumbersome
Comes with a premium price tag
May leave small patches of unshaved hair
Description and Features
Braun’s flagship offering, the Series 9 Pro, comes equipped with five cutting components designed to trim facial hair from multiple angles—even low-lying and flat-lying strands. It falls into the foil shaver category (note: foil shavers may not perform as well as rotary shavers on stubborn hairs).
Its shaver head features lockable back-and-forth flexibility, supporting smooth shaving along facial contours. With 40,000 cross-cutting actions per minute, it packs ample power. The shaving system includes two outer foils (for most shaving needs and close skin contact), two inner cutters (targeting longer, stray, and flat-lying hairs), and a thin metal skin guard bar (enhancing shaving results), all of which flex independently.
It also incorporates SyncroSonic™ technology, which adjusts cutting intensity based on hair density—you’ll notice changes in sound during use, likely due to this adaptive feature. Compared to the original Series 9, the Series 9 Pro adds a Power Case (functioning like a shaver power bank), upgrades the blade cassette (replacing the trimmer element), and replaces the integrated thumb-section head lock with a dedicated switch.
I’ve also tested and reviewed the Series 9 Pro +, and found no significant differences—opt for the model with the best price. Omitting cleaning stations and unnecessary accessories can help reduce costs.
Shaving Experiences
Despite its strong cutting power, the S9 Pro stands out for its comfort—and this combination of close, fast shaving and comfort is what secures its top-tier position. It’s less powerful than the Panasonic Arc 5 but offers superior comfort.
The flexible head system enhances maneuverability around facial contours: locking the head works well for long strokes, while unlocking it is ideal for areas like the jaw-to-cheek and chin. I achieve a comfortable, irritation-free shave (as close as an electric shaver can get), though I occasionally find small unshaved patches around the sideburns and jawline—extra strokes with light pressure resolve this.
Final Thoughts
The Series 9 Pro outperforms other Braun shavers and most foil shavers in terms of closeness and comfort, but it’s significantly more expensive than the Series 5, 6, and 7. It’s an excellent choice if you’re in the market for a high-end foil shaver.

3. Panasonic Arc 5 – Best for Ultra-Close Shaves & Coarse Beards
Type: Foil Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, Flex Head, 45 Minutes Runtime, 70,000 Cross-Cutting actions per Minute, 5 Shaving Elements
Price: Starts from $150+ (£130+ – €150+) (latest models over $200)
Overall Rating: 8.5 (Features & Design: 7.5; Shaving Experience: 8.0)
Pros
Delivers an exceptionally close shave
Powerful performance, perfect for coarse beard growth
Multi-flex head allows easy movement over facial contours
Shave Sensor Technology adjusts cutter speed based on beard/stubble density
Excellent ergonomics (one of the best options, with a snug grip similar to Braun S5/S6/S7)
High-quality Japanese blades enhance cutting performance
Cons
Less comfortable for sensitive skin (may cause initial irritation)
The head feels large and cumbersome initially (becomes manageable with use)
May leave residual hairs (requires extra strokes or light pressure, common with foil shavers)
Description and Features
Named “Arc 5” for its five cutting elements, this shaver is a powerhouse with 70,000 cross-cutting actions per minute. Its multi-flex head facilitates smooth movement over facial contours, while Shave Sensor Technology adapts to beard density for optimal results.
Panasonic’s Arc 5 models (e.g., Series 900, Arc 5 Pro) offer identical performance—differences in design and features are negligible (model names and numbers can be confusing). The head is initially large but doesn’t hinder shaving once you adjust to it.
The shaving system includes four main foils (slimmer than those on the Braun S9), a cutter for stubborn hairs, and a skin guard between two foil sets—forming a robust and effective setup.
Shaving Experiences
The Arc 5 ranks highly for its close shave and strong power. It’s not the most comfortable option for sensitive skin: I experienced slight soreness after the first three shaves (which subsided within an hour), but this discomfort diminished after a few uses, and post-shave balm provided relief.
Ergonomics enhance overall comfort—the handle, with its thumb grip, fits snugly in the hand. Like the Braun S9, it may leave small residual hairs (easily fixed with extra strokes or light pressure). It excels with 1-3 days of dense growth and daily shaving, delivering one of the closest shaves available from an electric foil shaver.
Final Thoughts
The Panasonic Arc 5 is one of the most powerful high-end electric razors—its precision blades and robust power are hard to match for those with coarse, dense beards. It’s ideal for users with 1-3 days of dense growth or daily shavers seeking an ultra-close electric shave. Prices increase with additional accessories and model upgrades.

4. Braun Series 8 – A Strong Contender to the S9
Type: Foil Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, 60 Minutes Runtime, 3+1 Synchronized Shaving Elements, 30,000 Cross-Cutting actions per minute, Adjusts to Beard Density, Precision Switch (locks head), 40° Adaptable Head, Travel Lock, Slide Out Detail Trimmer (ProTrimmer), 2-year Warranty
Price: From $220+ (£200+ or €210+) (saves cost without cleaning station/attachments)
Overall Rating: 8.4 (Features & Design: 8.8; Shaving Experience: 8.0)
Pros
Sturdy build quality and sleek design (inheriting the Braun Series 9 Pro’s robust body)
Secure grip and excellent ergonomics
Easy to clean manually or with the CleanCare Center
40° Adaptable Head (locks for stable strokes, unlocks for contour shaving)
Improved ProTrimmer (straight blades, ideal for touch-ups)
Ample power for close, quick shaves (faster than the Series 7, slightly less powerful than the Series 9)
Clear LED indicators (battery level, cleaning needs, cassette replacement, travel lock)
Cons
Expensive when purchased with attachments or a cleaning station
The SkinGuard shaving element is hidden and non-functional
The head is clickable (not fully lockable; may move unexpectedly)
Noisier than rotary shavers; tends to shed more shaved debris (not always collected in the cassette)
Description and Features
The Braun Series 8 bridges the gap between the mid-range Series 7 and premium Series 9 Pro—adopting the Series 9 Pro’s body design and Series 7-like shaving elements to balance performance and affordability.
Its 3+1 synchronized shaving system includes two OptiFoil cutting foils (for primary close shaves) and a central trimmer (lifting flat-lying and stubborn hairs). With 30,000 cutting actions per minute, it’s more powerful than the Series 7 (24,000) but less so than the Series 9 (40,000).
The 40° Adaptable Head locks for stable, long strokes and unlocks to conform to facial contours. The ProTrimmer (sliding out from the back) is perfect for touching up sideburns and stray hairs (not intended for extensive styling). Cassette removal is simple via a single right-side button, identical to the Series 9 Pro.
It supports manual cleaning (rinse under water, with optional antibacterial soap) and the SmartCare Center (alcohol-based cleaning and charging; lacks a drying fan, unlike the 5-in-1 center on the Series 8/9).
Shaving Experiences
I’ve used models from 2019 to 2025 (83**, 84**, 85**)—upgrades are minor, but performance remains consistent, and it’s grown on me over time. It works best with 1-3 days of beard growth; 4-day growth is manageable after a shower or exfoliation (with minimal residual hairs).
Daily shaving for three days caused slight irritation (due to my personal skin sensitivity), which was resolved with post-shave balm. Like most foil shavers, it requires extra attention around the sideburns and lower jawline (rotary shavers handle these areas more easily), but it maintains good skin contact on the chin and jaw contours.
It delivers a close shave (on par with high-end electric shavers)—comfort is slightly inferior to the Series 9 Pro, but closeness is comparable.
Final Thoughts
The Series 8 combines the Series 9 Pro’s design with the Series 7’s core elements, offering 80-90% of the Series 9 Pro’s performance at a more accessible price. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a high-quality, comfortable, close foil shave without the flagship price tag.

5. Philips (Norelco) 5000 Series – Best Rotary Shaver for Value & Performance
Type: Rotary Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, 60 Minutes Runtime, 3 Rotary Blades, 90,000 Cross-Cutting actions per minute, Adjusts to Beard Density, 360° Flex Head, Flex Blade Heads, Travel Lock, Segmented LED Charge Indicator, Wide Attachable Trimmer, 2-year Warranty
Price: Under $100 (£90, €110) (fewer accessories lower price)
Overall Rating: 8.1 (Features & Design: 7.5; Shaving Experience: 8.0)
Pros
Exceptional balance of performance and affordability
360° Flex Head and Flex Blade Heads enable easy movement over contours
Comfortable shave (gentle on sensitive skin, reducing irritation)
Quiet motor (ideal for early-morning use)
Easy to clean (flip-top design; blades can be removed for thorough cleaning)
Useful LED indicators (charging status, cleaning reminders, travel lock)
Sturdy build (lightweight yet durable)
Cons
The attachable trimmer is ineffective (closes at certain angles)
Square, non-rounded design (less ergonomic than Prestige models, Braun S5/S6/S7, or Panasonic Arc 5)
Less close than top-tier foil shavers (leaves slight stubble post-shave)
Struggles with 3+ days of beard growth (requires extra passes)
Description and Features
The Philips 5000 Series is a reliable mid-range rotary shaver—lacking the premium features of the Prestige line or the raw power of the Panasonic Arc 5, but offering excellent value for money. It boasts a solid build: lightweight for easy maneuverability, yet substantial enough for long-term durability.
The square design (due to the large built-in trimmer) impacts ergonomics slightly, but the rubberized grip helps maintain control. The pop-out trimmer is only suitable for minor touch-ups (not robust enough for styling).
Three rotary cutters move independently, gliding smoothly over the jawline, chin, and neck contours (minimizing pressure and enhancing comfort). The motor is quiet but powerful enough to handle daily stubble. Cleaning is hassle-free with the flip-open head (no separate components to dry).
Shaving Experiences
It delivers consistent, comfortable, and quick shaves—ideal for daily or every-other-day use (glides smoothly without tugging). For sensitive skin, it reduces irritation, making it a great choice for those prioritizing comfort over an ultra-smooth finish.
Contour handling is excellent—independent flex heads perform well on the jawline, chin, and neck (reducing the number of passes needed). However, it’s less close than the Braun Series 9 Pro or Panasonic Arc 5 (leaving slight stubble post-shave, which is sufficient for most users) and struggles with 3+ days of growth (requiring extra effort).
Final Thoughts
The 5000 Series is a top mid-range rotary shaver—not suited for heavy growth or ultra-close shaves, but perfect for daily/every-other-day users, those with sensitive skin, or beginners to electric shaving. It offers reliable battery life, easy cleaning, and practical features at an affordable price.

6. Braun Series 6 – Best Mid-Range Foil Shaver
Type: Foil Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, 50-60 Minutes Runtime, 3 Shaving Elements, 26,000 Cross-Cutting actions per minute, Adjusts to Beard Density, Flex Head (SensoFlex), Travel Lock, Attachable Trimmer, 2-year Warranty (optional SmartCare Center for “cc” models)
Price: Approx. from $95 (£110, €130) (fewer accessories lower price)
Overall Rating: 7.4 (Features & Design: 7.8; Shaving Experience: 7.5)
Pros
Durable build (built to last for years)
Slim, ergonomic design (snug grip, similar to the Panasonic Arc 5; better than the S8/S9 Pro)
Comfortable shave for 1-2 days of beard growth
Easy to clean manually or with the SmartCare Center
SensoFlex technology (flexible head + 3 movable shaving elements, minimizing skin pressure)
Cons
The attachable trimmer is inconvenient (requires removing the head for use)
Turbo mode is gimmicky (gentle mode lacks sufficient power)
Struggles with 3+ days of growth or coarse beards (leaves patches, requiring extra passes)
Clip-on cassette design (less convenient than the S8/S9 Pro’s button-release system)
The SmartCare Center (for “cc” models) incurs recurring cartridge costs (refillable to save money)
Description and Features
Known for its “SensoFlex” technology, the Series 6 features a flexible head and foil design that adapts to skin contours—Braun markets it as gentle and non-aggressive, ideal for sensitive skin. It outperforms the Series 5 (thanks to its flex head) and offers better value than the Series 7 (the extra 360° Flex of the S7 isn’t worth the price premium).
Its 3 shaving elements include two outer foils and a central cutter (lifting long hairs for closer cuts, a standard Braun design). The blade head is removable via front/back indents (easy for cleaning or attachment changes).
“cc” models include a SmartCare Center (cleans, lubricates, and charges; no drying fan). All models come with a trimmer attachment (not as effective as integrated trimmers).
Shaving Experiences
It works best with 1-2 days of beard growth—3 days of growth requires extra passes (and may leave patches). Daily shaving for three days caused mild neck irritation (due to my personal skin sensitivity, not a flaw in the shaver).
Turbo mode is slightly faster, but gentle mode is underpowered. The slim design and SensoFlex technology make contour shaving (chin and jaw) effortless.
Final Thoughts
The Series 6 strikes a balance between features and cost between the Series 5 and 7. It’s a viable option if you don’t want to splurge on the S8/S9 but need a reliable foil shaver. Avoid it for coarse beards or 3+ days of stubble. We recommend choosing the best-priced model with your desired accessories (whether you need specific shaving modes or not).

7. Philips (Norelco) 3000 Series – Best Budget Rotary Shaver
Type: Rotary Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, 5D Pivot & Flex Heads, 60 Minutes Runtime, Charge Indicator, Three Rotary Blade Heads, ComfortCut Blades
Price: Starts from $60 (£55 – €60) (avoid models near $100, as they aren’t budget-friendly)
Overall Rating: 7.3 (Features & Design: 6.8; Shaving Experience: 6.9)
Pros
Affordable price (perfect for budget-conscious users or beginners)
Comfortable shave (no hair tugging, thanks to ComfortCut Blades)
5D Pivot & Flex Heads (improved contour shaving compared to Series 1000/2000)
Good ergonomics (rubberized sides and underside for a firm grip)
Easy to clean (press a button to flip open the top for blade cleaning)
Blades last up to 2 years
Suitable for head shaving
Cons
Less close than high-end models (requires extra effort or skin stretching)
The trimmer is ineffective
Struggles with 3+ days of beard growth (leaves patches)
May irritate sensitive skin with daily use (after 3 days)
Basic design (lacks advanced features)
Description and Features
The Philips 3000 Series is a budget-friendly rotary shaver with better features than the Series 1000/2000. Models (S33**, S32**, S31**, 3500/3600/3800/3900) offer identical performance—differences are limited to color and accessories.
It features three 5D Pivot & Flex Heads (flexible over facial contours) and ComfortCut Blades (for gentle cutting). It’s compact and sturdy, with a firm grip. It supports wet/dry use, offers 60 minutes of runtime, and has a press-button flip-open head for easy cleaning.
Shaving Experiences
Compared to high-end models (Panasonic Arc 5, Braun Series 9, Philips S9000), it’s a solid budget option. It’s comfortable to hold, moves smoothly over contours, and delivers a sufficiently close shave for casual use (requiring extra effort or skin stretching for a smoother finish).
It struggles with 3+ days of growth (leaving patches around the sideburns and jaw) but performs well with 1-2 days of stubble. Daily use for three days may irritate sensitive skin.
Final Thoughts
It’s an excellent budget rotary shaver for users with normal or sensitive skin who don’t require high performance or advanced technology. It’s ideal for electric shaving beginners (low investment if electric shaving isn’t for you) or those on a tight budget. Opt for the lowest-priced model with minimal accessories to stay within budget.

8. Braun Series 3 ProSkin 3040s – Best Budget Foil Shaver
Type: Foil Shaver
Key Features: Wet & Dry, Three Shaving Elements, 45 Minutes Runtime + 5 Minute Quick Charge, Built-In Trimmer, Rubberized Grip
Price: Starts from $59.99 USD (£55 UK, €79 EU) (replacement cassettes: $25 USD, £22 UK, €27 EU)
Overall Rating: 7.4 (Features & Design: 7.0; Shaving Experience: 6.9)
Pros
Affordable and good value (not cheap or low-quality)
Sturdy build quality
Reliable rubberized grip
Fairly comfortable and close shave for a basic model
5-minute quick charge (enough for one shave)
Built-in slide-up trimmer (good for sideburns and mustaches)
Flexible shaving elements (adapt to contours and maintain skin contact)
Cons
Slow shaving (requires more passes than high-end models)
Struggles with flat-lying or stray hairs (needs skin stretching or multiple angles)
No travel lock
Bulky body (less ergonomic than mid-range and premium models)
NiMH battery (less advanced than Li-ion batteries in high-end models)
Description and Features
The Braun Series 3 ProSkin 3040s is a budget-friendly foil shaver—ideal for beginners or budget-conscious users (low risk if electric shaving isn’t suitable for you). Its three shaving elements include two SensoFoil blades (for short hairs) and a central trimmer (for long, unruly hairs), all of which flex to adapt to facial contours.
It features a NiMH battery (45-minute runtime on a 1-hour charge) and a 5-minute quick charge function. The LED display shows battery status and cleaning needs. The slide-up trimmer is functional for touch-ups. The body is bulky but becomes comfortable to hold after adjustment.
Shaving Experiences
It works well for daily or 2-day beard growth—3+ days of growth requires extra passes. Shaving takes longer than with high-end models (due to the need for more passes). Flat-lying or stray hairs are difficult to cut (requiring skin stretching or multiple angles). It’s not ideal for dense or wiry beards unless shaved daily.
Final Thoughts
The 3040s isn’t designed for high-end performance, but it’s a solid budget foil shaver. It’s perfect for electric shaving beginners, daily shavers with light to medium growth, or those switching from wet shaving (low risk). Replacement cassettes are cheaper than those for high-end models, reducing long-term costs.

Electric Shaver Comparisons
A key part of my testing and review process involves comparing shavers to determine which best suits different users and their needs. I also enjoy delving into the details of each model, and side-by-side comparisons allow me to do just that.
Main Aspects I Test and Evaluate
1.Build Quality: Rated based on solidity and appearance (combining plastics, metal, and rubber).
2.Ergonomics: How easy it is to hold, especially when shaving tricky areas (jaw, neck, chin).
3.Blade Elements: Testing blade flexibility over contours and how well elements stay in contact with the skin.
4.Head Movement: Evaluating maneuverability along contours (particularly the jaw and chin).
5.Performance: Assessing comfort, closeness, maneuverability, and the ability to handle residual patches, long hairs, and flat-lying hairs.
6.Value for Money: Comparing quality and price to other shavers in the same range.
Compare Top 8 Shavers
Philips i9000 Prestige Ultra: Compatible with normal to resilient skin (and works for some sensitive skin types too), priced between $399-$550. This award-winning flagship model offers 24-hour stubble-free performance, AI skin analysis, and smart guidance. Ideal for fine to coarse beards with 1-7 days of growth, it scores 5/5 in design & ergonomics, features, contours & skin contact, comfort, tricky hair/area handling, and closeness.
Braun Series 9 Pro (Pro +): Suits normal to hardy skin (compatible with some sensitive skin types), with a price range of $254-$430. It delivers powerful, close, and comfortable shaving with reliable performance, making it ideal for fine to coarse beards (1-4 days of growth). It earns 4/5 in design & ergonomics, features, comfort, and tricky hair/area handling, and 4.5/5 in contours & skin contact and closeness.
Panasonic Arc 5: Designed for normal to hardy skin, priced $150-$250. It boasts strong power, making it ideal for coarse growth, and delivers an exceptionally close shave—perfect for fine to coarse beards with 1-3 days of growth. It scores 4.5/5 in design & ergonomics, features, and comfort, 4/5 in contours & skin contact and closeness, and 3.5/5 in tricky hair/area handling.
Braun Series 8: Compatible with normal to hardy skin (some sensitive skin types), priced $180-$250. It balances performance and affordability with a solid build, suitable for fine to coarse beards (1-3 days of growth). It gets 4.5/5 in design & ergonomics, features, and contours & skin contact, 4/5 in comfort and closeness, and 3.5/5 in tricky hair/area handling.
Philips S5000: Suits sensitive to hardy skin, priced $70-$150. It offers excellent value, comfort, and good contouring for a mid-range model, ideal for fine to normal beards (1-3 days of growth). It scores 4.5/5 in design & ergonomics, features, contours & skin contact, comfort, and tricky hair/area handling, and 4/5 in closeness.
Braun Series 6: Fits normal to hardy skin, priced $85-$150. It’s gentle for daily use with a slim design, suitable for fine to normal beards (1-2 days of growth). It earns 4.5/5 in design & ergonomics, features, and contours & skin contact, 4/5 in comfort and closeness, and 3.5/5 in tricky hair/area handling.
Philips 3000 Series: Designed for normal to hardy skin, priced $55-$80. This budget-friendly option offers comfort and basic but reliable features, ideal for fine to normal beards (1-2 days of growth). It scores 3.5/5 in design & ergonomics and features, 4/5 in contours & skin contact, closeness, and tricky hair/area handling, and 4.5/5 in comfort.
Braun Series 3 ProSkin: Fits normal to hardy skin, priced at $60. It offers affordable value and is solid for basic needs, suitable for fine to normal beards (1-2 days of growth). It gets 3.5/5 in design & ergonomics and features, 4/5 in contours & skinNote: May be suitable for some sensitive skin type men. Not for all!
That’s all for the 2026 men’s electric shaver roundup. I continuously update these reviews as I test new products (adding standout models and removing those that are outperformed). Feel free to explore the comparisons above or leave a comment if you have any questions.
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