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The Braun Electric Series 3 Razor is a rechargeable, wet & dry foil shaver designed for men, featuring a 3-blade system for a close shave, a precision trimmer for detailed grooming, and a durable design that lasts up to 7 years. With a quick charge feature and included accessories, it's the perfect grooming tool for any man.
M**T
Fantastic shave at a great price
Since the days when I first started to shave, to now being 56 years old, I have always used a Norelco rotary razor. The 7340XL is the razor that I have been using for several years. I used to be happy with it when I was able to find/purchase the HQ9 SpeedXL blades for it. The triple track blades always did a great job. However, with those blades no longer being available, I have been forced to switch to the SH50 blades. In my opinion the performance with these blades has greatly dropped, and I am not getting as near of a close shave as I used to. It’s not the razor’s fault that the blades are not as good, but I finally decided to see what other razors the world has to offer.After researching on-line, and a huge tip of the cap to ShaverCheck, I decided to give foil razors a look as they appear to offer a closer shave than a rotary. After much debating, I finally settled on the Braun Series 3 ProSkin. Venturing into the foil realm for $60 seemed like a good place to start as compared to going all in and spending $250+ just to find out that I don’t like foil razors.I received the new razor and charged it up. I admit that I was a bit nervous to try it – would I be happy with it or did I just waste $60? And if I wasn’t happy with it would I be doomed to putting up with a lousy shave for the rest of my life.Well call me impressed. What an incredible upgrade as compared to what I was used to. A significantly closer shave with no skin irritation whatsoever, all while still being very easy to use. And for only $60, granted I did then purchase a travel kit and a replacement cassette to have on hand. The $25 cassette was a nice surprise as well as it costs less than the crappy SH50 rotary blades that I had been purchasing.Bottom line is that I should have made this switch years ago!
F**K
Very effective, and quiet.
I bought this to replace a Remington shaver which I had used for more than ten years, and which was effective but quite loud. It was also wearing out after so many years of use. I was pleased to find that this Braun gave me as close a shave, even closer in some difficult spots such as the side of my neck below my ears, yet is much quieter. I have a heavy beard and I find it difficult to get a close shave. I usually have to go over the same areas several times. This Braun also requires the repeats, but is more efficient than my old Remington. I recommend it fully.
A**N
A competent shaver, that is growing on me
I purchased this shaver for my husband. His review follows.The Braun 3040s is a competent shaver and gets the job done. Although at first I found it inferior to nearly 30-yr old Braun technology, i.e., the Braun system 1-2-3 cl3525 shaver, also designated as 5567U, which I purchased in 1995. (Braun’s use of multiple product numbers and designations is very confusing!), I have learned to use it and am enjoying it more. I purchased the 3040 since my 5567 will not last forever. I’ve had the 5567 repaired a number of times over the years: new batteries, multiple repairs of the pop-up trimmer, replacement of a cracked gasket, and even a new case since the rubber nibs had worn off. Unfortunately, the locally owned shaver repair shop that serviced it over the years has now gone out of business. Through it all, the 5567 has been an excellent shaver, small, lightweight, reasonably quick, fairly quiet, cleanly shaves my beard in the areas on my face where the hairs lay flat against my skin (i.e., use of the pop-up trimmer), and the battery keeps its charge for at least a week’s worth of shaves. I routinely charge it weekly, when I also scrupulously clean it with a brush, compressed air, and then lubricate it.I purchased the new Braun 3040s because of my history with Braun, my preference for foil shavers, and since their shavers get good ratings. Also, I needed a new shaver since, as I said, mine is not going to last forever. I selected the 3040s since I didn’t need all the bells and whistles of the more expensive Brauns, and with respect to the pivoting shaver head on the more expensive models, I can see no value in it. As a customer with an engineering background the pivoting shaver head looks like it ups the cost and complexity of the shaver and does little or nothing to improve the shave. It seems to me that a good shave is all about the foil and conforming to my face. The swivel head seems like a problem and would potentially limit the force and control I have with a fixed head; in fact, one reviewer on Amazon said as much.Another feature I at first did not like on the current Brauns, except for the M90 (see below), is that they now have a double foil with a blade arrangement between. However, I must admit it does seem to cut my beard more quickly, now that I have learned to move the shaver across my skin much more slowly than with my older Braun.The new 3040 is larger and heavier, the head is too big to easily fit between my mustache and nose, it runs at a higher speed and so is buzzier. Apparently, there is a version that comes with a locking foil-retraction feature for one of the foils, that would make it easier to position under my nose, but according to Braun that is not available in the U.S. Even though the battery is newer technology I barely get a week out of a full charge, less than I get with my 5567. On the plus side, even though larger, it feels good in the hand.A minor disadvantage of the 3040 is that I cannot hear my whiskers being cut. With the 5567 I can clearly hear the difference between the foil cutting beard, vs. cutting on shaved skin. It makes it easy, without always having to run my fingers over my beard, to know when an area has been cut adequately clean.The 3040 does have some pluses over their 30-year old technology but still in ways I prefer the simple 5567 with the only needed improvement being a more durable mechanism for the pop-up trimmer. That would be fabulous. Perhaps Braun’s one major shaver “advancement” has been reducing costs. I paid $60 for the 3040 on Amazon, which is exactly what I paid for the 5567 back in 1995. But the inflation-adjusted price of the 5567 would be about $114 in 2022. So, Braun has succeeded in keeping costs down.As a side note, I did also purchase a Braun M90 just to give it a try, since it is a single-foil design like the 5567. It is less expensive than the 3040, but unfortunately does not have a rechargeable battery. It is nice and small, does not shave as quickly as the 3040, and it not quite up to the venerable 5567.To qualify the beard that is being used to assess the shavers, see the attached photos. I have to shave daily, not because my growth is that thick, but because many of my hairs grow parallel to my skin’s surface and I am prone to in-grown hairs if I do tend to them on a daily basis.
N**Y
Buzz buzz
The blades are like gluttony with how they eat off your hair essentially. The battery life is long with just ine charge giving you an extensive shave time. Its not that loud and fits right into your toiletry bag just fine. Highly recommend
C**T
Only will use a Braun Electric Shaver!
Great razor! Have been using the same Braun electric razor for over 20 years!!! When it was finally time to replace, I bought this Braun replacement, and I'm glad I did. Smooth shave, quiet operation, and the sideburn trimmer works great! Can't speak more highly of the company Braun - their products work! The best part is I have spare replacement blades from the first shaver that fit my new shaver! Thank you, Braun, for not costing me additional money!!!
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