Norelco Philips OneBlade 360 Pro Hybrid Electric Shaver & Trimmer, with 12-in-1 Comb, QP6531/70
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OneBlade Technology: the fast-moving cutter (12,000x min) is efficient, even on longer hairs; the dual Protection System with glide coating plus rounded tips makes shaving easier and more comfortable Innovative 360 Blade: it can flex in all directions to enable constant skin contact and control; easily trim and shave, even the most difficult-to-reach areas with fewer passes and greater comfort¹ Designed to cut hair not skin: trim your beard to an even stubble length with a 12-length comb (0.5-9mm), create precise edges with the dual-sided blade and shave off any length of hair easily 100% waterproof electric shaver providing easy grooming anywhere: take it in the shower and use wet or dry; 90-minute battery and compact handle make it the perfect travel companion Does not become blunt easily: stainless steel blade that lasts up to 4 months of use to keep that fresh feel; an eject icon will appear on the blade when it's time for a new one
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Gary A.
This trimmer Cuts extraordinarily close. Which is what I was looking for. Most of the other trimmers although high quality do not cut close. I believe a tremor should cut close
Tosh
First off, I usually only cut down to 5 o’clock shadow, so choosing this trimmer wasn’t an easy choice. It’s good for trimming but even better if you like a close shave. I actually have done a few close shaves, which I hadn’t done in over a decade. No razor burn at all. This might be the best thing about this trimmer…I also love the weight and size. It’s much smaller and lighter than my last Philips trimmer. I’d say this makes it more portable, but half the times I go to pull it from my toiletries bag, the trimmer head is missing and I have to dig around for it. Worse is that the blade protection cover also falls off almost every time, which I worry will lead to blade damage.This leads to the last point I’ve felt the most frustrated with; the blades are expensive and very one directional. While shaving, you must go against the hair or it pulls your hairs quite a lot. This means only one side of the blades are usable if you aren’t going for a close shave, so you end up replacing the blade far more often than if it could be reversed. This also makes it challenging to trim OR shave my neck where hair grows in varied directions.Oh, and the battery is impressive!If you’re using it for a close shave, this is closer to a 4.5-star, and if you don’t travel and you close shave, it’s a solid 5.
Joebear63
I like this Shaver/trimmer. It works well and I don't get the razor burn or nicks like I got with Supply. So I would recommend this over the other expensive options I've used. I only wish it had a charging stand.
Raymond Novak
I've been using a one blade for years but I wanted to upgrade. After reviewing some other companies and models I decided to get the 360. I was surprised with the small upgrades to the original that really seemed to help. Shave is closer, no ingrown hairs or redness, and it comes with a nice attachment that will cut everything from trimming a short beard to almost a 5 o'clock shadow. If you're a fan of one blade this is nice and very convenient. Easy cleanup too.
Leo
I only needed a replacement beard trimmer (no need for a shaver as such) and was originally somewhat skeptical about the concept of using a small electric shaver with an adjustable trimming accessory. But the reviews were good, and I decided to give it a try.It turned out to be a great 3-in-1 appliance. PROs:1. The trimming accessory is simple, sturdy, doesn't bend arbitrarily, ensures uniform trimming length, and is easy to adjust. Do NOT pay attention to reviews where some people complained about incorrect trimming length. We should all understand that these scales are approximate and relative. What used to be 2.5mm on my old trimmer is 3.5mm on this one (2.5 produces something close to the 5 O'clock stubble). Just find the correct position. It's quite predictable from there. In my case, if I need to trim it a little longer, I just switch to 4 or 4.5mm.2. The whole thing is very easy to clean. The trimming accessory can be instantaneously removed (or put back on) and washed separately. To clean the shaver, just turn it on and wash it for 15 seconds under the tap, as recommended in the manual.3. It's VERY compact compared to a regular rechargeable trimmer but works no less efficiently. A significant plus for traveling.4. An unexpected but welcome advantage: a much smaller "contamination" area. With all my previous dedicated trimmers, small, trimmed pieces of hair were flying in all directions within the 2 ft radius, and I had to carefully clean both the sink and the shelves around it after each trimming. With this one, the "contamination radius" is much smaller, and cleaning afterwards is so much easier...5. After a month, the battery shows no signs of depletion. Looks like I can take it with me on a month-long trip without any need for recharging it.CONs: None are too bad, but you need to take it into account.1. The shaver uses a custom 15V power adapter with a weird custom cable, and you will have to take it with you anywhere you go. Moreover, you will not be able to charge the shaver if you accidentally lose this power adapter, or it breaks. WHY, oh WHY can't they design these rechargeable appliances to use the worldwide standard, i.e. an USB-C port??? Any USB-C power source for notebooks and smartphones automatically adjusts to anything between 5V and 20V. It IS important to take as few cables/chargers as possible when you travel, let alone the risks of losing this stupid custom power adapter...2. Another universal design flaw inherent in 95% of all rechargeable appliances: Neither a small, recessed BATTERY OFF switch accessible only with a staple/small pin, nor a safety latch preventing accidental powering on. This IS important when you travel and want to put the shaver or trimmer in your luggage. Imagine something moving and pressing against the Power ON button during numerous bag loading/unloading procedures! It beats me why nobody thinks of this simple precaution when designing appliances that are frequently used while traveling...