Test Report

Electric shavers: Even cheap ones shear well

Young men still proudly cherish the first fuzz on their upper lip. Shortly afterwards, however, most of them have to shave for the first time - and with it the question of faith: dry or wet? But the boundaries are blurring. Many electric shavers can now also handle gel and foam and can even be used in the shower. In an exemplary test, however, this was not really convincing: although the electric wet shave feels good, it is not as thorough. In the test of 14 electric shavers, however, the main focus was on their core business: dry shaving. And this is where it shows: Even inexpensive devices can trim stubble thoroughly and gently. However, choosing the right model is about much more than money.

TesterStiftung Warentest
Edition12/2013

14 Products in test

1Testsieger90/100
Braun Series 7 - 799cc-7 Wet&Dry
Shavers

Braun Series 7 - 799cc-7 Wet&Dry

289/100
289/100

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Braun Series 3 340 S
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
289/100
289/100
289/100
Philips RQ1175/16 SensoTouch 2D
Shavers

Philips RQ1175/16 SensoTouch 2D

788/100
885/100
885/100
Philips AT890/26 AquaTouch Plus
Shavers

Philips AT890/26 AquaTouch Plus

885/100
885/100
1274/100

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Carrera 9113060 Pepcare Wet und Dry
Unfortunately this product is currently not available in our assortment.
1361/100
1440/100
Philips RQ 1285/21 SensoTouch 3D
Shavers

Philips RQ 1285/21 SensoTouch 3D