Have this trimmer & loved it. Although it died on me 2 months out of warranty. Great for traveling with a single attachment, just be aware the steel comb isn't as comfortable on body hair. And you're limited to the maximum 10mm setting. Where others have larger attachments for different lengths.
I just bought one from Walmart and it came with a nose trimmer and also says that it’s “Maintenance free: No blade oil required”! Excited to use it! Edit: Mine is the “Multigroom 9000” model.
I just bought this model and was totally bummed to find out that there is no "0" setting. Meaning, no guard I guess. My older model had that setting and it was very useful to make hard lines on my side burns and around my goatee. Am I doing something wrong or missing an attachment?
This razor will not get as close as other razors because there is no way to completely remove the guard--it's basically a permanent part of the device. @@mot92
@@dex-pixzero gap clippers are extremely expensive (hundreds) and made for professional barbers. You're never going to see a regular cheap consumer product going under ~0.2-0.4 With that being said the one blade 360 is pretty much perfect for most detailing and the sensitive blade for genitals
Comparing to my other Philips and it's about the same size. Perhaps the cylinder design makes it look a little bigger because it's doesn't narrow at the bottom. Seems like a standard size to me.
Its really not. It's underpowered and can't really handle longer or thicker hair. I have a dedicated beard trimmer (older phillips model) and the one blade pro, and the one blade takes much longer and many more passes to get my beard cut down and to a length that I want. It also leaves my beard uneven and I have to keep going over it. I often use the dedicated trimmer to get to the length I want, then use the one blade to fade and line the beard, then shave my neck and cheeks (but even that I use a shaver instead when I can be bothered). Lining and shaving are what the one blade is actually good at, as well as shaving body hair. Unless you have a short beard, in that case the one blade should be good enough. Also having to keep paying for new blades, it just makes the one blade infinity more expensive than this product or the multigroom series, both much better products.
Have this trimmer & loved it. Although it died on me 2 months out of warranty.
Great for traveling with a single attachment, just be aware the steel comb isn't as comfortable on body hair. And you're limited to the maximum 10mm setting. Where others have larger attachments for different lengths.
I really likes it but i need a second attachment for 10-20mm... If it had that it would be perfekt
That's true! You're limited to certain lengths unfortunately.
The manual calls for weekly oiling, it comes with oil..
I just bought one from Walmart and it came with a nose trimmer and also says that it’s “Maintenance free: No blade oil required”! Excited to use it!
Edit: Mine is the “Multigroom 9000” model.
that is not this model.
That's a different model to this one
This thing feels very good quality wise. Looks massive but isn't in real life. Best trim I ever got.
But how does it perform? I mean I'm guessing it performs well but I don't think you mentioned anything about performance
It’s great
I just wish it was USB charging that part bothers me I have to switch out my wall charger if I need to charge the trimmer
Would you recommend for a stubble beard look ?
Yep!
Was considering it, but the size of that thing looks massive, i think ill go for a Braun Series 7. Any tips?
Doesn’t seem big to me, but maybe some brands make smaller ones
I just bought this model and was totally bummed to find out that there is no "0" setting. Meaning, no guard I guess. My older model had that setting and it was very useful to make hard lines on my side burns and around my goatee. Am I doing something wrong or missing an attachment?
I think you're right.
What do you mean no 0 setting? Wouldn’t that just be without the guard
@@mot92 you can't remove the guard
This razor will not get as close as other razors because there is no way to completely remove the guard--it's basically a permanent part of the device. @@mot92
@@dex-pixzero gap clippers are extremely expensive (hundreds) and made for professional barbers. You're never going to see a regular cheap consumer product going under ~0.2-0.4
With that being said the one blade 360 is pretty much perfect for most detailing and the sensitive blade for genitals
How many buzzcut can be done throughout trimmers whole life???
6
No more than 6.
@@knowledgeiswealth5036 yea they blow up on 7 read the manual
Can it be use with private area hair and change the blade
You should be able to, but you can’t really change the blade. Just adjust the length beforehand and wash it afterwards.
How to keep 4 cm hair length on children's top head????
Silly question. It's a bear trimmer! Man wear beards, not kids!
might be a dumb question but can u achieve a completly clean shave with it? it somehow appears to me that the lowest setting is 0.2mm
No.
No. Leaves stubble. Great trimmer but not the closest trim you can get.
I like having a stubble 5 oclock shadow will this trimmer have a swtting for that?
I don't think it would get quite that low. Maybe more like a day or two shadow.
Do you really need the microphone set up lol
It’s a beast , love it
Do you have ridiculously tiny hands or is this just the biggest girthiest shaver I've ever seen?
Comparing to my other Philips and it's about the same size. Perhaps the cylinder design makes it look a little bigger because it's doesn't narrow at the bottom. Seems like a standard size to me.
@@dex-pix You must have tiny hands then. Either that or it's the camera angle.
@@daveed8381 Possibly!
One blade pro is in my opinion better
…well it’s definitely cheaper anyways!
But you will have to keep paying for blades for a long time.
They have introduced shelf sharpening razor too
Its really not. It's underpowered and can't really handle longer or thicker hair. I have a dedicated beard trimmer (older phillips model) and the one blade pro, and the one blade takes much longer and many more passes to get my beard cut down and to a length that I want. It also leaves my beard uneven and I have to keep going over it. I often use the dedicated trimmer to get to the length I want, then use the one blade to fade and line the beard, then shave my neck and cheeks (but even that I use a shaver instead when I can be bothered). Lining and shaving are what the one blade is actually good at, as well as shaving body hair. Unless you have a short beard, in that case the one blade should be good enough. Also having to keep paying for new blades, it just makes the one blade infinity more expensive than this product or the multigroom series, both much better products.
Your video's sound suck. Change your microphone.