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8 Things To Know Before Choosing Electric Shavers

Written by Saminu Abass
Content Writer and Blogger

Electric shavers are convenient, and easier to use than hand razors. They can come with a range of features like multiple shaving heads, chilling heads, sonic vibration, and shaving sensors that determine distinctions in beard density, and modify the strength accordingly. FOr most men, there will come a time when you’ll need to shave. These kinds of devices can be used to trim virtually all types of hair, including on your body and face. Plus, they will significantly reduce the need for traditional razors.

In order to make the right selection and perfect for an electric shaver, you have to evaluate and consider your needs. Here are features of electric shavers you should look for.

1. Rotary or Foil

Today’s electric shavers call fall into one of two categories. They are either rotary shavers ,or foil shavers; however, they both operate the same ways fundamentally. Both will achieve the same goal, but they’re slightly different from one another.

  • Rotary shavers: These razors utilize circular blades that are adaptable, and have three round heads with rotating circular cutters that work to conform to your face. The cutters angle under the heads and trim your hair, while a guard protects your skin from the blade. Rotary electric razors generally suit those with regular to tough skin types, and with a medium to coarse beard density. These blades are capable of delivering a closer shave. They are also really effective for longer hairs, and normally contain motors that operate almost silently. Rotary shavers are perfect for men who have long and/or thick hair, as well as those that do not intend to shave every day.
  • Foil shaver: Alternatively, a foil shaver is made of a thin curved metal foil that covers a collection of cutting blades. Foil shavers are best used moving in a straight, long back-and-forth movement over the face and neck. The foil remains still even though the cutter block techniques from side to side and cuts hair as it makes its way into the holes in the foil. When the razor is used, the foils will physically lift the hair, before guiding it into the blade. When buying a foil shaver, you will receive several different cutting blades. You will also find foil razors that contain spring-loaded heads. These shavers are a little louder than the aforementioned models and they are not great for long hair.

2. The Cost

Not everyone can afford the same type of razor as a result of financial capacity. For this reason, you should buy a razor you can afford, but is also of good quality. Spending a little more can be beneficial, but not always; therefore, you shouldn’t feel obligated to invest too much.

In addition, you ought to consider the longevity of an electric razor before buying, as well as the initial price. Take the price of lubricant and replacement blades into mind. Ensure that the expense of keeping your razor functioning properly actually fits into your budget.

3. LED or LCD Interface

As shavers have become more innovative, more and more are actually equipped with LED interfaces or panels. These features are not a necessity, but it can prove to be very beneficial.

An LED panel would allow you to look into the razor’s status at any point in time. If the battery needs to be recharged, you’ll be informed immediately by checking the LED panel.

4. The Corded or Cordless

Electric razors can be equipped with a cord, however, they may also be cordless. You may find both set ups to be compatible.

Cordless razors provide freedom and convenience, however, the battery might become a hindrance if it needs to be recharged too frequently. Travelers should definitely opt for a cordless razor, while the ones that seldom leave home might be best suited with a corded model.

The cord can be restricting, but some will appreciate getting maximum power at all times. It is vital to note that if you a corded model, you should examine the cord carefully. An extended cord might be an annoyance to spin up and set away, but it’ll offer you additional flexibility during your shave. Several cords will also be springy or retractable. This can be helpful and make it much easier to store the cord.

5. The Maintenance Requirements

All razors require maintenance. Some will have to be cleaned out thoroughly every day, while others will only need periodic cleanings.

Consider your lifestyle. Are you the sort of individual who has the time to clean and oil your razor frequently? If not, you will want to choose a razor that requires very little maintenance.

6. Accessories

What accessories are included in the package? It is important to consider accessories that come with the shavers you buy. Some razors will come with a travel case and lubricant; some do not come with the lubricant, in which case you would have no choice but to buy your own.

It is also a good idea to choose electric shavers that come with a cleaning brush. The brush can help you keep the electric shavers clean and well maintained.

7. Battery Life Span

If you do decide to choose a cordless razor, you will want to pay very close attention to the battery life. How long will you be able to use the razor on a full charge? How long does it take to fully drain the battery? As a basic rule, you should remember that a longer battery life is always better.

8. Warranty

Finally, it is essential to consider the coverage included with the electric razor. A warranty might be the last of your concerns, but it may later prove to be of assistance. If your razor unexpectedly develops fault, you may have to get it fixed or replaced. This is where a warranty will come in handy; a warranty could potentially provide you with a brand new razor, without the additional cost. Be sure to get the longest warranty you possibly can.

What it really comes down to is personal preference. As with everything in life, the best way to ensure a close and comfortable shave, and a razor that you can enjoy for many years, is to choose quality products, use them appropriately, and look after them.

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