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5 Things to Consider Before You Buy an Electric Shaver

By Cefashion @cefashion

When you’re a man, choosing the right razor is a significant decision, particularly if you’re opting to purchase an electric razor. Many men use their razor every day, and they need a product that’s reliable, suited to their particular needs, and is going to be something providing long-term value.

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At the same time, there is a significant number of options from which to select in the world of electric shavers, so the question becomes, how do you decide which product is right for you?

Below are five of the most essential factors to weigh during your buying decision.

  1. Budget

Budget is probably one of the top concerns for most men as they browse razor options. There is a broad range of price points for electric shavers. You might spend $20, or you could spend hundreds of dollars. The price you pay is going to depend on any number of factors, from the brand name to the type of cutting head the razor has. The best course of action is to find the razor with the features you can’t live without, at the lowest possible price point if budget is a consideration. Of course, the budget may not be a decision factor for you, in which case you’ll more heavily consider the following characteristics.

  1. Blades

Electric razors are primarily differentiated based on the type of blades they have. Many of the best quality razors will have a minimum of three blade options, which allows you to get a closer shave. You may also want a product that’s equipped with a trimmer so you can take care of things like sideburns. The two main head categories are foil and rotary. A foil head has blades that move back and forth, and with rotary heads, the blades spin in circles.

  1. Charging

For most men, time is of the essence, and you certainly don’t want to wait around for your razor to charge. Modern electric razors are often equipped with a quick-charge feature, so you’re not going to run out of power before you’re finished shaving, and you won’t be stuck without a razor when you’re in a hurry to get out the door. Also, ideally look for options that give you at least 45 minutes of shaving time per charge.

  1. Maintenance

There are some maintenance issues to consider when selecting a razor. For example, you’ll need an option that’s easy to clean, so you’re not disrupting sensitive skin or using something that isn’t safe and sanitary. You’ll also need a razor with replacement blades that are easy to find and aren’t too expensive. Otherwise, you may spending more than you anticipate over time.

  1. Wet or Dry

Electric shavers can be classified by whether they’re designed for wet or dry use. Most electric shavers are designed for wet use, with cream or gel, but some options will provide you with the convenience of an on-the-go dry shave. There are also some options that combine both options, which can be useful if you want versatility and convenience.

There you have it—five of the factors critical to choosing your next electric razor. These decision-making elements will give you a sound basis for creating a list of possibilities. Once you’ve narrowed down your preferences based on the above criteria, you can further shorten your list of options from there.

Things Consider Before Electric Shaver
Things Consider Before Electric Shaver

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