My personal opinion, I feel the shave qualities is fantastic. Big problem I have is usually I have to wait every other day to shave if I use the shaver tend to use gel shaving cream with it as well. I think it's a quality shave one thing that I found out, though that the replacement blades are like $65supposedly you're able to use these blades for 12 months. I'll let you know when they start to go down what about you? Have you used any Norelco/Phillips razors how have you find the shaving quality again? Thanks for the comment.
No, if you buy the wireless model only can be charged with the wireless pad vice versa if you buy the model that charges with the cable only can be charged with the cable different electronics for charging in each razor. This is why I originally bought two different ones thinking that maybe I could charge both of them with the wireless charger and I was wrong.
Dont think you mentioned the charge times are different by 2 hours for full charge. So 3 hours on wireless and 1 hour on cable. Very pointless idea to make wireless not be able to use cable, what were they thinking! Imagine paying more and they remove a feature for no reason...
Thank you for pointing this out. Good point the reason why I bought both of these chargers is one I use the charger with the cable and I gave the other charger to my father. He has trouble plugging things into the wall so it's much easier for him to just put the charger on the charging pad overnight. I think wireless charging charges slower, maybe do it at safety issues not exactly too sure but again thank you for pointing this out.
@@consumercompute The main reason i keep seeing is wireless charging is only 60-70% efficient and 30% is wasted energy (heat) and apparently qi emits less radiation than a mobile connected to a mobile network so I dont think its a health problem but heat dissipation management may be the reason 🤔 Im a cable person unless its wireless mice for laptops 😁
It depends on your situation . For example if your traveling you may not want the wireless charger because it’s a little awkward we are just having the traditional power cord will be easier to pack. For me I bought both razors. I use the one that has the traditional power cord the one that has the wireless charging pad is for my father unfortunately it’s just easier for him to put the razor on the charging pad then to actually plug it into the wall. They’re both the same razor. It’s just that they charge differently. Good luck and thank you for the comment.
@@brianjarman5750 only if you buy it at costco for the same price as without it. I hear that wireless is a much slower charge. At home with overnight charge
Just as an FYI. You can get the one with the cleaning pod and the wireless charger for 299 at costco.
What about shaving quality? Have you used them? What are your thoughts? Thanks
My personal opinion, I feel the shave qualities is fantastic. Big problem I have is usually I have to wait every other day to shave if I use the shaver tend to use gel shaving cream with it as well. I think it's a quality shave one thing that I found out, though that the replacement blades are like $65supposedly you're able to use these blades for 12 months. I'll let you know when they start to go down what about you? Have you used any Norelco/Phillips razors how have you find the shaving quality again? Thanks for the comment.
Can the wireless model be charged with a cable as well?
No, if you buy the wireless model only can be charged with the wireless pad vice versa if you buy the model that charges with the cable only can be charged with the cable different electronics for charging in each razor. This is why I originally bought two different ones thinking that maybe I could charge both of them with the wireless charger and I was wrong.
Dont think you mentioned the charge times are different by 2 hours for full charge. So 3 hours on wireless and 1 hour on cable. Very pointless idea to make wireless not be able to use cable, what were they thinking! Imagine paying more and they remove a feature for no reason...
Thank you for pointing this out. Good point the reason why I bought both of these chargers is one I use the charger with the cable and I gave the other charger to my father. He has trouble plugging things into the wall so it's much easier for him to just put the charger on the charging pad overnight. I think wireless charging charges slower, maybe do it at safety issues not exactly too sure but again thank you for pointing this out.
@@consumercompute The main reason i keep seeing is wireless charging is only 60-70% efficient and 30% is wasted energy (heat) and apparently qi emits less radiation than a mobile connected to a mobile network so I dont think its a health problem but heat dissipation management may be the reason 🤔
Im a cable person unless its wireless mice for laptops 😁
Do.you.think.exttra.for.wireless.charging.worth.it
It depends on your situation . For example if your traveling you may not want the wireless charger because it’s a little awkward we are just having the traditional power cord will be easier to pack. For me I bought both razors. I use the one that has the traditional power cord the one that has the wireless charging pad is for my father unfortunately it’s just easier for him to put the razor on the charging pad then to actually plug it into the wall. They’re both the same razor. It’s just that they charge differently. Good luck and thank you for the comment.
@@brianjarman5750 only if you buy it at costco for the same price as without it. I hear that wireless is a much slower charge. At home with overnight charge